(Nashville, Tenn. – Nov. 21, 2013) – Streamsound recording artist and Country music newcomer Austin Webb recently made his Grand Ole Opry debut at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn.
Webb discussed his Opry appearance, which he considers to be the highest honor he has ever received. “From the moment I walked in the backstage door, I was greeted with a gift from the Opry, along with an incredible letter welcoming me. As I sat in my dressing room looking in the mirror while recalling all of my heroes that have been in the same room, I felt as if I were living a dream. The Opry was the only show I’ve ever been nervous to play. Walking on the Ryman stage, I felt a spiritual awakening, a warm sense of reality – this is my life, this is what I was meant to do, and this is where I’m supposed to be.”
Webb performed his current single, “Slip on By,” as well as “It’s All Good” on the Ryman stage during the Opry at the Ryman show.
For more information on Austin Webb, visit www.AustinWebbMusic.com and follow him on Twitter and Facebook.
Above: Pictured backstage prior to his Grand Ole Opry debut appearance, Austin Webb gathers with his Producer and Streamsound CEO Byron Gallimore, labelmate Jaida Dreyer and Streamsound Co-Chair Jim Wilkes.
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Above: Country newcomer Austin Webb recently performed at The Grand Ole Opry as part of the Opry At The Ryman Show in Nashville, Tenn.
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About Austin Webb: Austin Webb is signed to Streamsound Records, the Nashville-based label founded by Grammy award-winning producer Byron Gallimore (Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Sugarland) and Jim Wilkes. The newcomer’s current single, “Slip On By,” is at Country radio and is #47 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. The song is a sentimental ballad that stresses the value of time and not living in regret. Country Weekly named Webb as “One To Watch in 2013,” and he was featured as the “Who’s New” artist in the Nov. 4 issue of the magazine. The Greenville, S.C. native’s music straddles the line between the two genres he grew up listening to most: Country and Soul. Citing influences like Joe Cocker, Otis Redding, Bill Withers, Guy Clark, Bob Dylan and Townes Van Zandt.