A Thousand Horses Celebrate Their Grand Ole Opry Debut
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One of the hottest new bands in Nashville, A Thousand Horses, appeared on the Grand Ole Opry for the first time. The quartet brought their full band out and celebrated this career milestone.
Read more in the press release:
Republic Nashville’s A Thousand Horses made their debut performance on the hallowed Grand Ole Opry stage this weekend with their own full 9-piece band. The Nashville-based country rockers performed their debut single, “Smoke,” currently Top 20 and climbing the country charts, as well as the soulful and crowd-pleasing “Sunday Morning.”
A Thousand Horses is on a hot streak with “Smoke,” which set a record for the highest debut by a new act when it opened at No. 28 on the Country Aircheck radio chart. “Smoke” is the lead single off their debut album, Southernality, due in stores June 9.
“Now when people ask me my favorite place I’ve ever played, I can finally say it’s the Grand Ole Opry stage!” says lead singer Michael Hobby.
Along with Hobby, the creative core of A Thousand Horses is made up of guitarists Bill Satcher and Zach Brown and bassist Graham DeLoach. Fans can catch more of the band’s high-energy stage performance as they join Darius Rucker’s Southern Style tour this spring, beginning on May 14, 2015 in Holmdel, N. J.

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