While the guys in LANCO are starting to write their own country music history with their single “Greatest Love Song”–drummer Tripp Howell remembers a moment in country music history that influenced him. Tripp recalls a family trip to Nashville that led him to see a future country music superstar in one of country music’s most famous venues, “I was super young, I don’t remember how old I was but I do remember my parents brought me to Nashville and we went to the Grand Ole Opry…when it was still at the Ryman, and that was Kenny Chesney‘s debut at the Grand Ole Opry. I got to see him as a young, young dude, and that was super special to me. My love for country music all kind of blossomed from that.” If you want to see LANCO play their hit “Greatest Love Song” at the Opry, you’ll have to wait until October–but there’s plenty of other chances to see the guys live before then, check out their tour schedule at LANCO Music dot com, or just click HERE
Tripp from LANCO recalls a very influential trip to Music City when he was younger. (:22)
“I was super young, I don’t remember how old I was but I do remember my parents brought me to Nashville and we went to the Grand Ole Opry…when it was still at the Ryman, and that was Kenny Chesney‘s debut at the Grand Ole Opry. I got to see him as a young, young dude, and that was super special to me. My love for country music all kind of blossomed from that.”