Austin Snell during his Grand Ole Opry debut. Photo: Emma Golden
Country artist Austin Snell made his Grand Ole Opry debut on Tuesday (Nov. 14).
Pictured (L-R): River House Artists’ Zebb Luster, Grand Ole Opry’s Jordan Pettit, Warner Music Nashville’s Cris Lacy, Austin Snell, Warner Music Nashville’s Stephanie Davenport and Grand Ole Opry’s Jenn Tressler
Snell performed his self-penned track “Pray All The Way Home” as well as a cover of “Wasting All These Tears,” bringing a blend of country and grunge into the circle.
“I for one have struggled with self confidence my whole life, I’ve struggled with believing in myself and believing that I belong…I can honestly say looking out tonight man, for once in my life, I finally feel like I belong somewhere. I feel like I belong in country music, and it’s all thanks to God,” he said to the crowd.
Snell will release a a stripped-down version of “Pray All The Way Home” tomorrow (Nov. 17).
As Subscription Manager/Writer, Liza Anderson contributes to many functions of MusicRow. She produces content, carries out general office tasks, assists in the daily news operations, and provides support to all team members. Liza graduated from the University of Alabama in May of 2021 with a B.A. in English and a minor in communication studies. Prior to MusicRow, she worked as an administrative assistant at Anderson Benson where she assisted the firm’s departments, such as the Entertainment Specialty Practice, with various tasks.
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