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Friday, November 15, 2024 at 7:51 AM

Country music at the Opry

LA GRANGE - The Fayette Coun ty Country Music Club will host their monthly opry on Monday, March 20 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in La Grange. The show starts at 7 p.m. and the doors will open at 5:30 p.m. Admis sion is $8.

LA GRANGE - The Fayette Coun ty Country Music Club will host their monthly opry on Monday, March 20 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in La Grange. The show starts at 7 p.m. and the doors will open at 5:30 p.m. Admis sion is $8.

David Lewis’s country roots run deep after being raised in the small town of Bellville. He has an old soul for the legends like Merle Haggard and George Jones. His shows combine his lead guitar skills and high-energy performance that leave fans remembering how country music makes them feel. Over the years, Lewis has toured Texas playing at fairs, dance halls, festivals and oprys. He released his album “Country Music Therapy” in 2019, and his new single “Hard To Hold A Bottle” on March 10.

Steven Kidwell started his music career early. He was eight when he stepped on his first professional stage, with his mentor and superstar, Charlie Daniels. Before the performance at a sold-out show, Kidwell received his first piece of professional advice. Daniels asked “Steven, are you scared boy?” to which Kidwell replied, “yes sir.” Daniels then said, “Good, if there is ever a time that you step onstage and ya aren't nervous, then you are doing it all wrong.” Kidwell has written, composed and recorded three albums, his fourth and latest album, “Memories And Milestones” has been hailed as one of the best albums to come out of Nashville in the last 10 years. It combins true country, southern Rock, and blues. He has won five Gold and Five Platinum Disc Awards in the past two years.

Missy Brown has been performing since she was eight years old. She has had the opportunity to perform in Nashville, Vegas, Houston and the surrounding areas. She was introduced to classic country at an early age but has enough versatility to perform many music genres. “I just love good music, but classic country will always be my favorite!” She currently sings backup for the Alvin Opry, The Sugar Land Opry and The Pearland Opry. Doesn’t matter if she’s performing for two people or the 65,000 she sang the National Anthem for at NRG stadium. She gives her best every time she hits the stage. La Grange Opry show is quickly becoming a favorite!



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