Angie K Emotionally Achieves Childhood Dream, Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut

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Cindy Watts
August 20, 2024
American Songwriter
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Angie K remembers listening to Dolly Parton and her mother telling her about The Grand Ole Opry as a small girl in El Salvador. Her father was a farmer, and their land was near the beach. K remembers seeing fishermen go out to sea and being surrounded by wide open space.

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Angiue K A woman in a black cowboy hat smiling broadly, with a backdrop of vertical bright magenta lights. She wears a dark embroidered jacket and earrings.
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