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Ashley McBryde will play for A-State
Jonesboro, Arkansas – A performance with the Delta Symphony Orchestra is scheduled for later this year at Arkansas State University, where Grammy Award winner Ashley McBryde will be returning to perform.
On Sunday, October 27, at 7:30 p.m., the concert will take place in the Riceland Hall located within the Fowler Center. Dr. Neale Bartee will be conducting the performance.
You can get tickets for the event by visiting www.deltasymphonyorchestra.org or by calling 870-761-8254. Tickets range in price from $50 to $120.
McBryde, who was born and raised in Fulton County, originally attended A-State University before moving to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue a career in music.
As a result of her songs and performances, she has been honored with a number of CMA and ACM awards since that time.
Over the course of his career, McBryde has been nominated for a number of Grammy Awards, including the awards for Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Album.
For their song “Never Wanted to Be That Girl,” she and Carly Pearce were awarded the Grammy for Best Country Duo in the year 2023. Congratulations!
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