01of 12Anna ClaryThe meaning of the day started to sink in when I drove up to the artist entrance and walked under that awning. I thought about the people who made that walk before me. You can’t help but feel like you’re becoming a part of something so much bigger than yourself. It’s moment after moment of feeling like that for the rest of the night when you’re making your Grand Ole Opry debut.

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Anna Clary

alana springsteen grande ole oprey credit is: © Grand Ole Opry, photos by Chris Hollo

The meaning of the day started to sink in when I drove up to the artist entrance and walked under that awning. I thought about the people who made that walk before me. You can’t help but feel like you’re becoming a part of something so much bigger than yourself. It’s moment after moment of feeling like that for the rest of the night when you’re making your Grand Ole Opry debut.

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alana springsteen grande ole oprey credit is: © Grand Ole Opry, photos by Chris Hollo

03of 12Anna ClaryThis was during soundcheck an hour or so before the actual performance. I’ve heard so many of my heroes' voices through the speakers in that room, but it was my first time singing into that iconic mic and hearing mine. I can’t wait to go back.

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alana springsteen grande ole oprey credit is: © Grand Ole Opry, photos by Chris Hollo

This was during soundcheck an hour or so before the actual performance. I’ve heard so many of my heroes' voices through the speakers in that room, but it was my first time singing into that iconic mic and hearing mine. I can’t wait to go back.

04of 12David BradleyWhen I walked onto the stage for soundcheck, I got to meet the Opry band for the first time, whichspeaks to just how versatile and talented they are as musicians. I’m pretty sure I was saying hi to Tommy White, who plays steel guitar, here. The second song I played was “Hate It When I’m Right.” I wanted it to just be me, my guitar, and steel on that song. I’ll never forget this, but Tommy came up to me after soundcheck and said, “Thank you so much for giving steel a moment on this song. It doesn’t happen enough. It means a lot.” Tommy, if you’re reading this, it meant the world to ME that you played on that song with me. There’s nothing like the sound of a steel guitar on a country ballad.

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David Bradley

alana springsteen grande ole oprey credit is: © Grand Ole Opry, photos by Chris Hollo

When I walked onto the stage for soundcheck, I got to meet the Opry band for the first time, whichspeaks to just how versatile and talented they are as musicians. I’m pretty sure I was saying hi to Tommy White, who plays steel guitar, here. The second song I played was “Hate It When I’m Right.” I wanted it to just be me, my guitar, and steel on that song. I’ll never forget this, but Tommy came up to me after soundcheck and said, “Thank you so much for giving steel a moment on this song. It doesn’t happen enough. It means a lot.” Tommy, if you’re reading this, it meant the world to ME that you played on that song with me. There’s nothing like the sound of a steel guitar on a country ballad.

05of 12Anna ClaryThis was one of a handful of surprises throughout the night. I love to hand-paint Dickies pants and wear them for special moments. While I was out of the country a few weeks before my debut, my dad bought a pair and started painting them so that he could give them to me for my debut. He pulled me aside during the craziness and handed me the box to open. He did such an amazing job with these. Each of the designs are so intricate and personal. I can’t imagine how long it must have taken him to paint them. I’m going to need the biggest frame in the world for them.

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alana springsteen grande ole oprey credit is: © Grand Ole Opry, photos by Chris Hollo

This was one of a handful of surprises throughout the night. I love to hand-paint Dickies pants and wear them for special moments. While I was out of the country a few weeks before my debut, my dad bought a pair and started painting them so that he could give them to me for my debut. He pulled me aside during the craziness and handed me the box to open. He did such an amazing job with these. Each of the designs are so intricate and personal. I can’t imagine how long it must have taken him to paint them. I’m going to need the biggest frame in the world for them.

06of 12Anna ClaryMy team decorated my dressing room for my birthday before I got there. There was a huge “HAPPY BIRTHDAY” strung up across the mirror, presents all over the room, balloons, flowers, cake, and even a cactus plant (because I can keep house plants alive a lot longer than flowers)! There was so much love in the Opry and in my dressing room. It felt like we were all family. Everyone keeps their dressing room doors open so friends and strangers can pop in to say, “Hey!” It’s one of the best vibes in the world. This is one of the few moments where we weren’t packed shoulder-to-shoulder in there. My girl, Melissa Walsh, was touching up my makeup and I took a few minutes to clear my head right before I walked to the stage for my performance.

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alana springsteen grande ole oprey credit is: © Grand Ole Opry, photos by Chris Hollo

My team decorated my dressing room for my birthday before I got there. There was a huge “HAPPY BIRTHDAY” strung up across the mirror, presents all over the room, balloons, flowers, cake, and even a cactus plant (because I can keep house plants alive a lot longer than flowers)! There was so much love in the Opry and in my dressing room. It felt like we were all family. Everyone keeps their dressing room doors open so friends and strangers can pop in to say, “Hey!” It’s one of the best vibes in the world. This is one of the few moments where we weren’t packed shoulder-to-shoulder in there. My girl, Melissa Walsh, was touching up my makeup and I took a few minutes to clear my head right before I walked to the stage for my performance.

07of 12Anna ClaryThis is me hugging my manager, Basak [Kizilisik], side stage right before I walked out. This opportunity meant a lot to the both of us. It’s hard to describe the kind of dedication, passion, and perseverance it takes to chase a dream like this. You can’t do it alone. At the beginning, we promised each other we’d take every chance we could to find moments to be present and to enjoy the journey we’re on. This was one of those moments. She took a second to remind me to take it all in while I was out there. I’m so grateful for her vision, hard work, and belief in what we’re building. This debut was all about family and celebrating with my people, and she’s been at the center of all of it with me.

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alana springsteen grande ole oprey credit is: © Grand Ole Opry, photos by Chris Hollo

This is me hugging my manager, Basak [Kizilisik], side stage right before I walked out. This opportunity meant a lot to the both of us. It’s hard to describe the kind of dedication, passion, and perseverance it takes to chase a dream like this. You can’t do it alone. At the beginning, we promised each other we’d take every chance we could to find moments to be present and to enjoy the journey we’re on. This was one of those moments. She took a second to remind me to take it all in while I was out there. I’m so grateful for her vision, hard work, and belief in what we’re building. This debut was all about family and celebrating with my people, and she’s been at the center of all of it with me.

08of 12Chris Hollo/Grand Ole OpryThis was taken during “Hate It When I’m Right.” I wanted to play a song in honor of everyone out there with a passion that they’re not sure they can chase. I wrote this song when I was 12, with a guitar that was twice my size. Back when the thought of playing the Grand Ole Opry was nothing more than something I dreamt about as I watchedLuke Bryanplay “Rain Is a Good Thing” from the pews onstage at 10. For anyone out there who doubts themselves or their ability to make their dreams come true, I’m proof that you can. Don’t give up. I wish I could go back and tell the little girl who wrote this song that she’d play it in the circle 10 years later.

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Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

alana springsteen grande ole oprey credit is: © Grand Ole Opry, photos by Chris Hollo

This was taken during “Hate It When I’m Right.” I wanted to play a song in honor of everyone out there with a passion that they’re not sure they can chase. I wrote this song when I was 12, with a guitar that was twice my size. Back when the thought of playing the Grand Ole Opry was nothing more than something I dreamt about as I watchedLuke Bryanplay “Rain Is a Good Thing” from the pews onstage at 10. For anyone out there who doubts themselves or their ability to make their dreams come true, I’m proof that you can. Don’t give up. I wish I could go back and tell the little girl who wrote this song that she’d play it in the circle 10 years later.

09of 12Anna ClaryIt’s still hard to describe what it felt like to walk into that circle. Everyone told me I wouldn’t feel the weight and meaning of the moment until I was standing there, and that’s exactly what happened. I hesitated right before I took that first step and felt it all hit me in the few seconds it took me to get to the mic. I looked out and saw my family and fans [who have become friends] who drove hundreds of miles to share this experience with me. This night was also special because I announced the label deal I just signed with my fam at Columbia Records NY and Sony Music Nashville. I can’t think of a better way to celebrate the songs that got me here and all the music to come.

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alana springsteen grande ole oprey credit is: © Grand Ole Opry, photos by Chris Hollo

It’s still hard to describe what it felt like to walk into that circle. Everyone told me I wouldn’t feel the weight and meaning of the moment until I was standing there, and that’s exactly what happened. I hesitated right before I took that first step and felt it all hit me in the few seconds it took me to get to the mic. I looked out and saw my family and fans [who have become friends] who drove hundreds of miles to share this experience with me. This night was also special because I announced the label deal I just signed with my fam at Columbia Records NY and Sony Music Nashville. I can’t think of a better way to celebrate the songs that got me here and all the music to come.

10of 12Chris Hollo/Grand Ole OpryThat’s a happy girl. There’s nothing like this feeling. I also loved picking out this outfit with my stylistKrista Roser. The shirt is Akira, the pants are Alice & Olivia, and yes, I wore Jordans at the Opry. We’re calling these my “Opry Jordans.” I’ll only ever wear them on this stage.

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alana springsteen grande ole oprey credit is: © Grand Ole Opry, photos by Chris Hollo

That’s a happy girl. There’s nothing like this feeling. I also loved picking out this outfit with my stylistKrista Roser. The shirt is Akira, the pants are Alice & Olivia, and yes, I wore Jordans at the Opry. We’re calling these my “Opry Jordans.” I’ll only ever wear them on this stage.

11of 12David BradleyFamily is everything. This crew moved their lives from Virginia Beach to Nashville to chase this dream with me every step of the way. I am who I am because of these people right here. They’re my heart and it means the world that I got to share this day with them.

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Alana Springsteen Opry

Family is everything. This crew moved their lives from Virginia Beach to Nashville to chase this dream with me every step of the way. I am who I am because of these people right here. They’re my heart and it means the world that I got to share this day with them.

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alana springsteen grande ole oprey credit is: © Grand Ole Opry, photos by Chris Hollo

During a visit to the Opry earlier this year, I was standing onstage, lost in my thoughts while looking down at the circle, when the one and onlyJeannie Seelycame up behind me and started sharing some of her stories. She said that some time ago, a friend had called her to ask if she was available to do something that evening and she responded with, “I’m sorry I can’t, I have to play the Opry tonight.” She said she thought about what she had said as she was getting ready before the show that night, and it occurred to her that she didn’t HAVE to play the Opry — she was lucky enough to GET to. Since then, her response in situations like that has always been the same, “I can’t make it tonight… I get to play the Opry.”

source: people.com