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Music City
BAILEY’S GRAND OLE DEBUT
11/7/22

Following the release of his history-making EP, Leave the Light On—which became the most-streamed debut project of the year and the most-streamed country debut project ever—Warner Music Nashville’s Bailey Zimmerman hit the stage for his Grand Ole Opry debut on 11/4.

Shortly after his set, the rising country star was presented with gold and platinum plaques by members of his label and management team for his singles “Fall in Love,” which is currently Top 5 at Country radio, and “Rock and a Hard Place.”

Pictured above before enjoying a heaping platter of hot chicken sandwiches are (l-r) Tenth Street Entertainment Manager Scott Frazier, The CORE Ent. Manager/CEO & Co-Founder Chief Zaruk, Zimmerman, The CORE Ent. Manager/CEO & Co-Founder Simon Tikhman and Management/President Tracy Martin.

Seen before forming a conga line to aforementioned sandwiches are (l-r) WMN’s Jessica Rouse, Rohan Kohli, Mary Catherine Rebrovick, Jody Mazer, Ben Kline, Cris Lacy, Zimmerman, Sarah Hale, Katherine Firsching, Brooke Hardesty, Anna Pittman, Claire Russo and James Marsh.