MW_groupPictured (L-R): Dan Rogers, Director of Opry Marketing, Communications, and Artist Initiatives; Dirk Hemsath, Working Group Artist Management; “Whispering” Bill Anderson; Morgan Wallen; Eddie Stubbs; Mike Bachta, Working Group Artist Management

Showing equal amounts of new-school swagger and respect for Country’s timeless traditions, Big Loud Records rising star MORGAN WALLEN left his mark during his debut appearance at the GRAND OLE OPRY Friday, July 7.

Receiving an overwhelming introduction from legendary Opry star “Whispering” Bill Anderson, Wallen was barely able to contain his excitement as a long-held dream came true.

Anderson, who is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and holder of 18 #1 hits as a solo artist, raved about the young singer-songwriter and predicted Wallen’s debut was only “the first of many performances on the Opry stage.” Anderson also drew an interesting parallel between Wallen and Country icon Johnny Cash, who made his own Opry debut 61 years to the day on July 7, 1956.

MW_liveDuring his performance, Wallen delivered two original songs for the thousands in attendance and countless more tuning in from around the world; the grooving getting-over-her ballad “Whiskey Glasses,” and his breakout first single, “The Way I Talk,” both of which appear on his 2016 EP THE WAY I TALK (produced by Joey Moi).

Written by Jessi Alexander, Ben Hayslip, and Chase McGill, “The Way I Talk” is a drawling, take-me-as-I-come anthem which rose into the Top 35 of the Country radio airplay charts, and has already been streamed more than 10 million times on Spotify alone.

Showing off a diverse sound based in modern Country and Southern Rock – along with Wallen’s distinctive sandpaper vocal – the song and EP have helped the Knoxville native earn recognition as one of Rolling Stone’s “10 New Country Artists You Need to Know” and Taste of Country’s 2017 Risers. His video for “The Way I Talk” premiered on CMT earlier this year, and he collected his first single credit as a co-writer on A Thousand Horses’ rocking new release, “Preachin’ To the Choir.”

Wallen is currently performing in front of massive crowds as an opening act on select dates of Florida Georgia Line’s game-changing THE SMOOTH TOUR 2017, a post-genre blowout which also features Hip-Hop icon Nelly and breakthrough Country star (and labelmate) Chris Lane. Wallen will continue touring through late October.

MorganAbout Morgan Wallen:   Born in Sneedville, Tenn. (also home to bluegrass legend Jimmy Martin), Wallen was a star on the baseball diamond, attended the same high school as Country superstar Kenny Chesney, and has deep roots in the church. With a Hard Rock-loving preacher for a father and a mother who couldn’t get enough Country and contemporary Christian music, Wallen began performing for his local congregation at the tender age of 3 and went on to develop a strong love of Country, Rock and Hip-Hop. After moving to Music City in 2015, he’s co-written with hitmakers like Craig Wiseman, Rodney Clawson, Chris Tompkins, the Warren Brothers, Tommy Cecil and Matt Dragstrem, and has been honing his studio poise with award-winning producer Joey Moi. Wallen’s five-song EP THE WAY I TALK hit iTunes and Spotify on July 29, 2016, and his Southern-roots anthem “The Way I Talk” was instantly included on Spotify’s popular Wild Country, New Boots and New Music Friday playlists.

For more about Morgan Wallen, visit www.morganwallen.com.

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Pictured (L-R): Dan Rogers, Director of Opry Marketing, Communications, and Artist Initiatives; Dirk Hemsath, Working Group Artist Management; “Whispering” Bill Anderson; Morgan Wallen; Eddie Stubbs; Mike Bachta, Working Group Artist ManagementShowing equal amounts of new-school swagger and respect for Country’s timeless traditions, Big Loud Records rising star MORGAN WALLEN...