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Grand Ole Opry

Jul 14, 2023  ·  Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, TN

Grand Ole Opry
Jul 14
Grand Ole Opry
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Corey Kent, from Bixby, OK, is a Platinum-certified country rocker known for his red-dirt style. After losing a publishing deal during the pandemic, he worked on a paving crew, leading to hits like “Wild As Her” and “Something’s Gonna Kill Me.” His album Black Bandana merges rock with country, showcasing his resilience. Songs like “Ain’t Gonna Lie” highlight his authenticity, drawing inspiration from his Texas ranch.
Mississippi's Charlie Worsham, known for his versatile music style, collaborates with stars like Dierks Bentley & Luke Combs. Acclaimed by NPR & Rolling Stone, he's an ACM Award-winning guitarist & hosts Pickers Radio.
Sawyer Brown, the country band influenced by the Eagles and Merle Haggard, rose to fame after winning Star Search in 1984. Known for hits like "Step That Step," "Some Girls Do," and "Thank God for You," they thrived in the Billboard Country Top Ten for decades. Originating from Don King's band, they never stopped touring, adapting through lineup changes, and collaborating with producer Blake Shelton. Their albums like "The Dirt Road" and "Cafe on the Corner" cemented their legacy, while their resilience kept them relevant.
Mark Wills, a multi-platinum country artist, is known for hits like "19 Something," "Wish You Were Here," and "Don't Laugh At Me." He won ACM's Top New Male Vocalist in 1998. His single "19 Something" topped charts for six weeks in 2002 and was a major hit of the decade. A dedicated USO tour performer, he supports U.S. military personnel globally.
Vince Gill, a Nashville-born country icon, is known for hits like “When I Call Your Name.” With 22 Grammys and stints in bands like the Eagles, he’s in both the Country Music Hall of Fame and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

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