Spencer Crandall Receives Standing Ovation During Grand Ole Opry Debut

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Crandall surprised with two SiriusXM The Highway No.1 plaques on stage

20-track album Western due Oct. 21; 26-stop tour kicking off next month

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Dynamic independent Country artist Spencer Crandall made his Grand Ole Opry debut this past Friday, Sept. 16 to a roaring standing ovation. Sporting his great grandfather’s vintage bolo tie and an ear-to-ear grin, Crandall stepped into the historic circle just weeks after announcing his Oct. 21 fourth studio album, Western. Crandall went on to perform his viral SiriusXM The Highway chart-topper’s “My Person” and “Made” to the sold-out Opry crowd before he was surprised by Hudson Hill Mgmt.’s Jeff Cherry and WME’s Austin Mullins for an impromptu plaque presentation.

“Making my Grand Ole Opry debut surrounded by all of my family and friends was surreal,” shares Crandall. “When I moved to town six years ago, playing the Opry was always right at the top of my bucket list. To have done just that, especially as an independent artist, it means that much more. It was one of the highlights of my life and I’ll remember this night for as long as I live.”

The Denver, Colo. native was joined by 30+ family members in the audience, whose lineage served as the inspiration behind Crandall’s forthcoming record Western. Crandall carried on the legacy of his late great grandfather, a renowned Colorado Springs Western singer/songwriter and musician, by donning his vintage bolo tie in the coveted circle.

Capturing the whole arc of a modern American coming-of-age, Western follows the hero’s journey to a life well lived, told throughout six chapters: Scorpion, Mustang, Revolver, Pickaxe, Desert and Gold. Exploring deeply personal themes such as addiction, therapy, the struggle for balance and a healthy sense of self. In conjunction with his Opry debut, Crandall released “To Be Continued…,” concluding the Revolver chapter that takes aim at a true-life breakup saga, with phones and social media weaponized as ammunition.

Serving as a vulnerable display of Crandall’s biggest dreams and fears, Western reveals a deeper level of authenticity and relatability from the artist with a “heart on his sleeve” (Country Now) disposition. With already over 30M streams on previously released tracks off Western, a quarter of a billion global artist streams, and a 26-stop headlining tour kicking off on Oct. 6, Crandall stakes his claim as one of the genres most sought after independent artists. For dates and more information, visit spencercrandallmusic.com and keep up with him on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and Facebook.

WESTERN TRACK LISTING:

  1. “There is A Fire” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Nathan Johnson, Asher Peterson, Jonah Oh
  2. “K[no]w Better” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Lydia Dall, Royale Lynn, Jeff Cherry
  3. “Get Away From Me” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Michael August, Carlo Colasacco
  4. “The Ballad of the Mustang” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Lydia Dall
  5. “Didn’t Do” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Haley Mae Campbell, Lydia Dall
  6. “7 and 70” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Aubrey Toone, Charlie Brennan
  7. “What Do We Do Now?” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Scott Porter, Joe Tounge
  8. “Friends” // Spencer Crandall, Joe Tounge, Nate Dodge
  9. “Girls Like You” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Joe Tounge, Lauren McLamb
  10. “No New Memories” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Gus Ross, Luke Eisner
  11. “Future in the Past” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Joe Tounge, Lauren McLamb
  12. “To Be Continued…” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Joe Tounge, Nate Dodge
  13. “Red Flags” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Gus Ross, Luke Eisner
  14. “Made” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Andrew Beason, Ian McConnell, Jeff Cherry
  15. “You’re Still The One” // Written by Shania Twain, Robert John Lange
  16. “Side of the Stage” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Lydia Dall, Lauren McLamb
  17. “Enough” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Austin Brown, Jeffrey East, Steven Martinez
  18. “Getting There” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Tofer Brown, Lauren Huntgate
  19. “Anyone” // Written by Justin Bieber, Jonathan Bellion, Andrew Wotman, Alexander Izquierdo, Jordan K. Johnson, Stefan Johnson, Michael Pollack, Raul Cubina
  20. “Our Forever” // Written by Spencer Crandall, Kelly Archer, Rhett Akins

WESTERN TOUR DATES:
Oct. 6, 2022 in Lexington, Ky. at Manchester Music Hall
Oct. 7, 2022 in Grand Rapids, Mich. at The Intersection
Oct. 8, 2022 in Indianapolis, Ind. at 8 Seconds Saloon
Oct. 13, 2022 in Seattle, Wash. at Tractor Tavern
Oct. 15, 2022 in Spokane, Wash. at Knitting Factory
Oct. 16, 2022 in Boise, Idaho at Knitting Factory
Oct. 20, 2022 in San Diego, Calif. at Moonshine Beach
Oct. 21, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nev. at Stoney’s Rockin’ Country
Oct. 22, 2022 in Los Angeles, Calif. at Hotel Cafe
Oct. 23, 2022 in Sacramento, Calif. at Goldfield Trading Post
Oct. 27, 2022 in Grand Junction, Colo. at Warehouse 2565
Oct. 28, 2022 in Denver, Colo. at The Grizzly Rose
Oct. 29, 2022 in Lawrence, Kan. at The Bottleneck
Nov. 3, 2022 in Saint Paul, Minn. at Amsterdam Bar and Hall
Nov. 4, 2022 in Sioux Falls, S.D. at Bigs Bar
Nov. 5, 2022 in Omaha, Neb. at Barnato
Nov. 15, 2022 in Nashville, Tenn. at Exit/In
Nov. 17, 2022 in Oklahoma City, Okla. at Beer City Music Hall
Nov. 18, 2022 in Houston, Texas at House of Blues – Bronze Peacock
Nov. 19, 2022 in Dallas, Texas at House of Blues – Cambridge
Dec. 1, 2022 in Chicago, Ill. at Joe’s on Weed Street
Dec. 2, 2022 in West Peoria, Ill at Crusens
Dec. 3, 2022 in Rootstown, Ohio at Dusty Armadillo
Dec. 7, 2022 in New York, N.Y. at Mercury Lounge
DEc. 8, 2022 in Vienna, Va. at Jammin Java
Dec. 9, 2022 in Warrendale, Pa. @ Jergel’s Rhythm Grille

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