Sons Of Habit Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut

Hagan Edge, Dalton Daniels, Jeffrey Parish, Mitchell Douglas and Noah Patrick. Photo: Grand Ole Opry, photos by Chris Hollo
Sons of Habit made their Grand Ole Opry debut last Friday night (Aug. 14) with a three-song performance.
The rising band opened their set with “5:21” and shed a few tears as they took in the significance of the moment. They followed with “Nostalgia” before closing with their breakout hit “Madeline,” the first song the band ever wrote and released. Their performance earned a standing ovation from the packed Opry audience.
“You dream your whole life for something like this. Ever since I can remember I’ve dreamt of every little detail about this place and this moment,” shared Sons of Habit’s Mitchell Douglas from inside the circle.
Originally from Owensboro, Kentucky, Sons of Habit, comprised of Douglas, Hagan Edge, Dalton Daniels, Jeffrey Parish and Noah Patrick, has amassed millions of streams and toured alongside Dylan Gossett, 49 Winchester, Ole 60 and Shane Smith & The Saints. The band signed with Lucille Records/MCA earlier this year.
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