Colt Ford’s Opry Debut Was Everything He Hoped it Would Be

Colt Ford Opry

Colt Ford made his Grand Ole Opry debut Saturday, January 30th to a packed Ryman Auditorium. Despite the arctic weather, Colt Ford fans drove in from miles around to witness the history debut.

Ford first livened up the crowd with his rendition of Charlie Daniels’ “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.”

As stated in Today’s Country Magazine, “The crowd was on their feet, some in the balcony dancing in the aisles, while Ford urged the crowd to clap along and everyone did. As the final notes of the song were played Ford was met with a huge ovation from the Opry crowd.”

Finishing his Opry debut with current single, “Cold Beer,” from album Ride Through the Country, Colt could not have been more ecstatic and appreciative. After being asked by host John Conlee what he thought of his debut at the Grand Ole Opry, Colt sincerely responded, “It was everything and more than I hoped it could be.”

Fans can follow Colt Ford Fans as he prepares to launch Chicken & Biscuits at www.coltford.com or on Twitter at @ColtFord.

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