Alex Miller Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut June 27, 2024
Join Alex Miller as he makes his unforgettable Grand Ole Opry Debut on June 27, 2024. Emotions were high as Eddie Montgomery made the grand introduction for the most memorable night of music in Alex's career to date. You do not want to miss the magic of this spectacular moment along with our fun interview just before Miller took the stage to stand in the coveted "circle" on the Grand Ole Opry stage.
While chatting with Miller in his greenroom backstage, it was evident that the excitement of making his Grand Ole Opry debut was through the roof. Miller was proud to share an extremely special and emotional moment with us that brought this experience full circle. Watch our interview now to witness the magic of this truly special night. ~Missy
About Alex Miller:
Young Country traditionalist Alex Miller’s world expanded following his American Idol experience in 2021. Shortly after exiting the show, Miller secured a manager, a booking agent, and a record label. Alex’s well-received debut album, MILLER TIME, was released in April of 2022 and generated three high-impact singles: “I’m Over You, So Get Over Me,” “Don’t Let The Barn Door Hit Ya,” and “Through With You.” Alex’s second release for Billy Jam Records, COUNTRY (October 2023), featured his more recent hits, “When God Made The South,” “Girl, I Know A Guy,” and his current smash single, “Puttin’ Up Hay.”
The 6’ 6” singer/songwriter from rural Lancaster, Kentucky is a natural fan favorite whose career has moved at warp speed. In addition to touring heavily throughout 2021, the talented newcomer was also chosen as the Texas Roadhouse Artist of the Month (October) and performed a duet with Grand Ole Opry star Rhonda Vincent at the Lee Greenwood All-Star Salute concert (November). By the beginning of 2022, Alex had entertained at multiple State Fairs (Kentucky, Missouri, New York, Washington, Wisconsin), and opened for Hank, Jr, Josh Turner, Lee Brice, and Shenandoah. His star continued to rise, and even more bookings rolled in with Miller opening for Brooks & Dunn, Jamey Johnson, King Calaway, and Aaron Watson in 2022. Additionally, he shared the stage with Diamond Rio and Sawyer Brown and debuted at the popular Wild Rose Casinos in Iowa.?
By the end of 2023, Alex had appeared on bills with: Chris Janson, Chapel Hart, Drake Milligan, Noah Thompson, Dillon Carmichael, HunterGirl, Emily Ann Roberts and Tracy Byrd. Miller performed at State Fairs in Kentucky, Missouri, New York, Oklahoma, and West Virginia, plus County Fairs in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. Alex also partnered with CMR Nashville, Europe’s #1 Country Music Radio Station, to host a curated monthly radio show called MILLER TIME - a fun, inside look at Miller’s inventive mind. Closing out a spectacular year, he received the American FFA Degree for excellence, the organization’s highest accolade.
For a “kid from Kentucky” who began his career at the age of seven, Miller’s commitment to his craft is hardly in doubt. As a youngster, he quickly progressed from shows in and around his hometown of Lancaster to larger markets. Alex appeared at the Dolby Theatre, Lucas Oil Stadium, WoodSongs, Renfro Valley, Lincoln Jamboree and?more. His expressive tenor voice brought him early success and his skills with guitar and lap steel are an integral part of his stage show. Alex also plays ukulele, bass, and banjo.