Cingle Records recording artist Rainey Qualley will step on the very same stage that the subject of her new single “Me And Johnny Cash” rocked many times, when she makes her debut on the Grand Ole Opry® on Friday August 28th at the Grand Ole Opry house. Cash actually kicked out the footlights on the hallowed stage during a performance in 1965, a move Qualley makes reference to in her incendiary new single that is currently rising up the charts.
The up-and-coming new artist is turning heads all over the industry with her powerhouse pipes and stunning looks, and is celebrating the recent release of her new EP, ”Turn Down The Lights” with an autograph signing in the Opry Store following her debut appearance on the legendary radio show. Qualley is sure to bring down the house with her edgy, high-octane performance during her Opry segment, in true “Man-in Black” style.
Rainey will take over the Grand Ole Opry’s Instagram to share behind-the-scenes photos from her Opry debut. Follow @Opry on Instagram, plus watch for live video from backstage via the Opry and Rainey’s Periscope streams.
ABOUT RAINEY QUALLEY
Exuding passion and embracing wonder in every endeavor may well be the most defining qualities of Asheville, North Carolina’s native daughter and rapidly rising star Rainey Qualley. Moving to Nashville to pursue songwriting, Rainey quickly embraced her desire to entertain. She is now the flagship artist for the new label Cingle Records, and her debut EP, produced by Russ Zavitson and John Ramey, was released June 2, 2015. Her “Turn Me On Like the Radio” song was a “Highway Find” on SiriusXM’s The Highway, and her debut single, “Me and Johnny Cash,” is currently receiving airplay at mainstream country radio.
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