Country Music Legends, Current Superstars Contribute to Children’s Book

Several country music legends and current superstars, including a few with ties to “The Voice” and “American Idol,” contributed to a children’s book introducing a new generation of fans to the Grand Ole Opry.

On a post to X as well as Instagram, the Grand Ole Opry introduced, “Howdy! Welcome to the Grand Ole Opry!” a picture book scheduled for release on September 16, 2024. An article by People reported that it was written by written by the Opry’s Director of Archives and Content Management Emily Frans, with illustrations by Susannah Chapman.


Book Takes Readers Behind the Scenes of Grand Ole Opry

“This charming story takes young readers behind the scenes of our iconic stage, showcasing the magic of the show that made country music famous,” the social media posts read. “With vibrant illustrations and photos of legendary performers from the Opry’s rich 100-year history, it’s the perfect read to inspire the next generation of country music fans.”

Instagram followers of the Opry page expressed excitement over the book’s pending release, including one who said, “YEEHAW!! Can’t wait for this inspirational celebration of all things Opry!! Instant fan of @susannachap amazing artwork too!”


Lainey Wilson Wrote Forward, Scott McCreery & Kelsea Ballerini Provided Quotes for Book

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Lainey Wilson, seen arriving for the 67th Annual Grammy Awards on February 2, 2025, wrote the forward for a children’s book about the Grand Ole Opry that is scheduled to be released this September.

People indicated that Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Lainey Wilson wrote a forward for the book, which also includes illustrations and photographs of some legendary performers throughout Opry’s history, such as Dolly PartonJohnny Cash and Darius Rucker, as well as quotes from Opry members like “The Voice” judge Kelsea Ballerini and Scotty McCreery, the Season 10 winner of “American Idol.”

The article provided an exclusive look at the forward, noting Wilson, a playoff advisor on Reba McEntire’s team on “The Voice” in November 2024, stressed the influence the Grand Ole Opry had on her life and career, remembering fondly the first time she performed on stage there on February 14, 2020.

“Honestly, I was never the little girl who dreamed about her wedding day,” Wilson wrote. “Instead, I was the little girl who was already making plans about what I would sing and wear if and when I got the chance to stand on that legendary stage.”

Wilson also recalled June 7, 2024, when she was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, expressing how honored she is to be acknowledged by “the home of country music.”

“Of all the blessings and accolades, this is my biggest accomplishment so far,” she said.


Author Hopes Book Will ‘Inspire Kids to Visit’ Grand Ole Opry

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People also amplified a statement from Frans hoping the book gives children a taste of the wonder and excitement surrounding “that legendary stage.”

“The Opry is more than a venue; it’s a place of deep cultural significance where performers and fans connect through a love of music,” Frans told People. “I can’t wait to inspire kids to visit, learn the rich history, and even dream big about their own debut one day!”

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