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00:01Another part of your career so far, the Grand Ole Opry debut, the Today Show, do those moments
00:07still hit you or did you really just find that you didn't have a lot of time to process
00:10them?
00:11I think my whole career has just kind of just been, you know, really, really quick
00:14and fast and there's definitely been a lot of moments where I don't process a lot of
00:19things.
00:19But yeah, like Grand Ole Opry, it made me feel like a part of something and that's when
00:25I feel like I had a chance to really process that, you know, and remember how much music
00:31does mean to me, especially in the music industry, you can get kind of confusing and you kind
00:35of lose yourself in ways, but stuff like that where everybody, you know, the artists come
00:40together and we kind of remind each other why we started this in the first place.
00:43But also with the Grand Ole Opry, you know, with my grandfather having a dream to go be
00:48a singer and essentially what inspired me to come out to Nashville, Grand Ole Opry was
00:54his, you know, he wanted to get there.
00:56And so I think that was a big surprise for them and something that they really enjoyed
01:00seeing.
01:00And I always say that I feel like I left a piece of his spirit there.
01:05And so every time I get back in the circle, I feel like I can feel him there and just
01:08generations
01:09of just music lovers.
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