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Warner Music Nashville’s Ian Munsick made his Grand Ole Opry debut on 10/23 a family affair as four generations celebrated the special occasion with the Wyoming-born singer/songwriter.
Joining Munsick on stage was his dad Dave, who played his own father’s fiddle, as Munsick’s son Crawford watched his debut from the house. Munsick’s wife, mother, brothers, sisters and more also got to watch him perform “Long Haul” and his award-winning independent single, “Horses Are Faster,” to a standing ovation.
Pictured above before digging into a family-sized celebratory feast are (l-r) WMN’s National Director, Radio & Streaming, James Marsh; The Erv Woolsey Co.’s Allen Mitchell; Not a Public Figure Management’s Caroline R. Munsick; Munsick; WMN’s Director, A&R, Stephanie Davenport; Sr. Director, Artist Development, Clark Tedesco; National Director, Radio & Streaming, Shari Roth; and EVP A&R, Cris Lacy.
Photo Credit: Cam Mackey