Lainey Wilson Joined The Black Crowes At Nashville Concert
Lainey Wilson joined The Black Crowes at their Nashville concert on Tuesday night (4/2). Lainey is back on American soil after her trip to perform for sold-out crowds in Australia. She didn’t waste any time being home and joined the rock group at their concert at the Opry House.
“Wilted Rose”
Wilson joined the group and sang the “Wilted Rose” chorus on stage for the surprised fans. At one point in the song, the band played, and Lainey belted out her soulful sounds, singing “Ohhhh” as the crowd cheered.
Her Instagram Post
She posted photos on her Instagram from the moment on stage and rehearsing with the band before the show. Wilson captioned the post, “Do a song with the Black Crowes (check emoji) Play the @opry with the Black Crowes (check emoji).”
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Fans React
Many fans reacted to the post, including one fan who gushed, “You (Lainey) are a beautiful Queen. You are loved immensely.” Another fan wrote, “It was amazing!” One more fan commented, “Love love them ..going to see them in a month, and you after…can’t wait!”
Lainey feels responsible to be a light and a good influence to young kids, who are a good portion of her many fans whom she has amassed in the last few years being one of country music’s biggest stars.
She told us how she feels about all those fans, and so many of them are young teens and kids.
Wilson said, “I will say I feel responsible. I do have a lot of little kids watching me. It’s important to me to make sure that I am making the right decisions.”
Not Locked In
She knows it isn’t always going to be perfect, though. She offered, “I’m not gonna get it right all the time, but I’m gonna try my best. At the end of the day, what I want those little kids to see or take away is like… I’m from Baskin, Louisiana, a hundred and eighty something people. You do not have to be locked into something forever. I’m maybe the second person to really leave Baskin.”
Lainey (on the right) posing with fellow newcomers to country music Mickey Guyton, Hannah Ellis, Caylee Hammack, and Rachel Wammack early is her rise to fame in 2019. Four years later, she became a CMA Entertainer of the Year.
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It Won’t Be Easy
Lainey added that it isn’t going to be easy to make those dreams come true like she did. She said, “I want them to see that you are allowed to dream big, but you’re not allowed just to dream. I mean, you have got to work really, really hard and somehow turn those nos into yeses and keep on going.”
She concluded, “Like I said, I know that I’m not always gonna get it right, but I do feel that responsibility, and I will try my best.”‘