Broken Bow’s Jackie Lee Makes Opry Debut

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Jackie Lee on The Grand Ole Opry

Broken Bow Records’ Jackie Lee made his Grand Ole Opry debut on Tuesday, Sept. 30. He brought the crowd to a standing ovation, which is a rare occurrence for someone playing that stage for the first time.

“That moment was so much greater than myself,” explains Jackie. “I was humbled to stand in the same circle as the legends that put the love of country music in my soul.”

Lee performed three songs including his debut single, “She Does,” the ballad “First Girl” and the crowd-pleasing “Driveway.”

Also on the bill that night were Bill Anderson, Connie Smith, Brett Eldredge, Easton Corbin, Marty Stuart and Rascal Flatts.

Lee’s entire family was in attendance for the special occasion, and his dad, Jack Midkiff, was able to share the experience alongside him playing keys on the performance.

The Broken Bow recording artist also celebrated his 23rd birthday that week on Thursday, Oct. 2. He is currently on the road visiting radio and was recently named a Billboard “Tomorrow’s Hits” artist.

For more information on Jackie Lee, visit www.JackieLee.com

 

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