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Nat Myers to Make Grand Ole Opry Debut

July 28, 2023 9:49 am GMT
Last Edited December 19, 2023 10:15 pm GMT

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Nat Myers will make his Grand Ole Opry debut on August 11, 2023.

The alt-folk prodigy's upcoming appearance at the prestigious venue marks the latest achievement in Myers’ blossoming career, with the Kentucky songsmith having dropped his acclaimed 10-song debut album, Yellow Peril, in June.

The project features a number of stand-out tracks that have quickly transformed into fan-favourites, including ‘Roscoe’, ‘Ramble No More’, ‘Pray For Rain’ and ‘Duck N’ Dodge’.

Nat Myers, who is described by his label as a ‘Korean-American blues poet’, will perform a couple of tracks from the celebrated new project when he takes the Opry stage next month. Also on the August 11 bill is ‘Achy Breaky Heart’ hitmaker, Billy Ray Cyrus, along with FIREROSE, Gary Mule Deer, Lindsay Ell, Crystal Gayle and Dailey & Vincent.

The news comes hot on the heels of the addition of the fast-emerging artist to the Dreamy Draw Fest 2023 line-up. Myers will be joined by Midland, Lord Huron and more.

On the same day that Myers makes his coveted Opry debut, he'll be appearing on his Easy Eye Sound label's new Tell Everybody! (21st Century Juke Hoint Blues) project.

Myers has contributed an original song, ‘Wiillow Witchin’’, to the record, which will also feature contributions from the likes of Robert Finley, RL Boyce and Jimmy ‘Duck’ Holmes.

For the full 2023 Grand Ole Opry schedule, see below:

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