Kelly Lang To Make Grand Ole Opry Debut October 10 for Opry Goes Pink
Renowned singer-songwriter, producer, and author Kelly Lang has released the latest music video for her current single, “Dragonfly” today. Premiered by Guitar Girl Magazine, “Dragonfly” is the title track from her recent album which she surprised fans with as a pop-up digital release. Lang was inspired to create this album to give her audience uplifting songs during difficult times. There are twelve songs, nine of them self-penned, like “I’m Not Going Anywhere” and “I Think It’s Jesus.” ‘Dragonfly‘ also contains classic hymns such as “Amazing Grace” and “Jesus Loves Me / I Surrender All.” The album also has a powerful song called “Life Sentence,” about cancer, which Lang and her fans have faced together. Lang’s positive attitude towards her own battle with breast cancer gives hope to others dealing with similar situations. The dragonfly symbolizes change, growth, and self-discovery, which Lang and her fans embrace. Due to popular demand, Kelly is now making the album ‘Dragonfly’ available on CD today at KellyLang.net, in addition to its digital release.
Lang, an 18-year breast cancer survivor, will officially be making her Grand Ole Opry debut on October 10 for the annual Opry Goes Pink, which raises money for the Susan G. Komen Foundation to aid in the fight against breast cancer. She will join Carly Pearce, Priscilla Block, Gary Mule Deer, The Isaacs, and more for an unforgettable night of music and hope.
“It has always been a lifelong dream to step inside that hallowed circle,” expresses Lang. ”It is hard to describe that feeling. I have been fortunate enough to sing on the Grand Ole Opry with my husband, T.G. Sheppard, and do a duet with Sir Barry Gibb when he made his debut, but as a solo artist and breast cancer survivor, this is my first time and I couldn’t be more excited, scared, and everything between! I hope to see you there.”
Lang recently released the music video for “I Think It’s Jesus,” which was premiered by M Music & Musicians Magazine. While working on the single, Lang highlighted the significance of spiritual signs, ranging from white feathers, random coins, and everything in between, providing the answers many have searched for. “I Think It’s Jesus” resonates with audiences with each performance, offering not only a spiritual message but comfort as well.