Graham Barham Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut

Graham Barham during his Grand Ole Opry debut. Photo: Collette Badora
Graham Barham made his Grand Ole Opry debut last week, just four days after an emergency appendectomy.

Pictured (L–R): Grand Ole Opry’s Dan Rogers, Sony Music Nashville’s Randy Goodman, Graham Barham, FNGRPRNT’s Dillon Goldberg and Cornman Music’s Nate Lowery. Photo: Collette Badora
Surrounded by friends and family from his hometown of Oak Ridge, Louisiana, he took the stage to perform “Break It In A Bar” and “Whiskey Whiskey,” earning a standing ovation from the crowd.
“I come from a town of 115 people. My father’s a farmer and my mother’s a schoolteacher,” Barham shared with the audience. “I get to come up here and sing country music under the greatest God, in the greatest country in the entire world. I could not be more thankful to be a part of country music.”
He is currently touring with Ernest for “The Legalize Country Music Road Show,” and will headline his first Nashville show at Row One inside Cannery Hall on Nov. 16.
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