River House/Columbia Nashville star Luke Combs teamed with the Grand Ole Opry to create a special night on the Opry stage.
The multi-platinum singer/songwriter chose to honor the collaborating writers from his landmark debut album, This One's For You, by inviting six co-writers to perform with him—turning the legendary stage into an unrivaled songwriting round.
Seen just before writing a heartbreaking ballad about the sorrow of being on our website are (l-r) Jordan Pettit, Opry Entertainment; Shane Allen, VP Promotion Columbia; John Zarling, Sony Music Nashville; Ken Robold, COO, Sony Music Nashville; Sally Williams, Opry Entertainment; Luke Combs; Steve Buchanan, Opry Entertainment Group; Bill Cody, Grand Ole Opry Announcer; Lynn Oliver-Cline, President, RiverHouse Artists; Chris Kappy, Make Wake Artists
River House/Columbia Nashville star Luke Combs teamed with the Grand Ole Opry to create a special night on the Opry stage.
The multi-platinum singer/songwriter chose to honor the collaborating writers from his landmark debut album, This One's For You, by inviting six co-writers to perform with him—turning the legendary stage into an unrivaled songwriting round.
Seen just before writing a heartbreaking ballad about the sorrow of being on our website are (l-r) Jordan Pettit, Opry Entertainment; Shane Allen, VP Promotion Columbia; John Zarling, Sony Music Nashville; Ken Robold, COO, Sony Music Nashville; Sally Williams, Opry Entertainment; Luke Combs; Steve Buchanan, Opry Entertainment Group; Bill Cody, Grand Ole Opry Announcer; Lynn Oliver-Cline, President, RiverHouse Artists; Chris Kappy, Make Wake Artists