TEMECULA ROAD MAKES GRAND OLE OPRY DEBUT

Rising country trio, Temecula Road made their Grand Ole Opry debut on Friday 1st November at the first weekend of the show’s annual winter run of Opry At The Ryman in downtown Nashville.

Photo Credit: Chris Hollo/ Grand Ole Opry

Sisters Maddie and Emma Salute alongside their friend, Dawson Anderson were introduced by Connie Smith who brought their unforgettable harmonies to the iconic stage. Performing their latest single, Maybe Not and a stripped-down acoustic version of the Eagles classic, Desperado, their debut brought a packed house of family, friends, and fans to their feet for a standing ovation.

“Tonight has been a dream come true,” says Emma.

“We feel so very blessed,” says Maddie.
“I am speechless, and that doesn’t happen very often. What an amazing night,” adds Dawson.

Emma, Maddie, and Dawson took the Ryman stage fresh off of an overseas tour stint with Scotty McCreery including sold out shows in Berlin, Cologne, London, and Manchester.
Temecula Road's soulful new track Maybe Not written by the trio’s Dawson Anderson, along with Trannie Anderson and Ian Christian and produced by Andrew DeRoberts is their third new release this year, following Fades and Never Knew I Needed You which hit Top 5 and Top 15 respectively on Radio Disney Country’s Top 50 Chart.

To celebrate their Opry debut, Temecula Road released a stripped version of their “harmony rich tune, Maybe Not named a “
Song You Need To Hear” by The Boot via YouTube. Watch HERE.

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