Crowe Boys Make Grand Ole Opry Debut
The Crowe Boys, brothers Ocie and Wes Crowe, had a bucket list moment Tuesday night (June 10), as they made their debut on the Grand Ole Opry stage.
“Our Grand Ole Opry debut was truly one of the most special moments of our career,” says Ocie. “The Opry team made us feel like we were right at home, and we know that stage is going to become something we constantly look forward to. Thank you to our family, friends, and our team who encouraged us throughout the day and listened on the radio. Also, a huge thank you to MCA, EMI, CMA, and of course the Opry family for this moment we will never forget.”

Pictured (L-R): Drew Carey (Manager, C3 Management), Ocie Crowe, Wes Crowe, Morgan Young (Manager, C3 Management) and Dan Rogers (Executive Producer & Senior Vice President, Grand Ole Opry). Photo: Evan Harney
The career milestone comes on the heels of multiple CMA Music Fest performances and the release of their debut album, Made To Wander via EMI on June 6. The album was accompanied by the release of the music video for “Debris,” the third clip in the duo’s mini-movie trilogy, which also includes “Bootstraps,” and “Bonfire In My Soul.”
Later this week Crowe Boys hit the road with Jonah Kagen followed by their “Roaming Europe Tour,” which starts in August, and a run of sold-out dates with Sam Barber in November.


