Conner Smith has released his first album called "Smoky Mountains", which is now available. One of the songs from the album, titled "Creek Will Rise", is rapidly gaining popularity on the country music charts.
Not too far in the past, the up-and-coming talent was an average teenager of 16 years old, attending a concert to watch one of his beloved country music performers.
During the most recent episode of Taste of Country Nights, available on demand, Smith shares a personal anecdote about his experience at a Thomas Rhett concert in 2016 that left a lasting impression on him.
At the age of 16, I had the opportunity to go on a date with a girl to a concert by Thomas Rhett. The show took place at Ascend Amphitheater and we were seated on the lawn area. During the concert, Thomas Rhett performed his song "Die a Happy Man" and I attempted to slow dance with the girl, wanting to create a romantic and sweet moment.
Smith adds that the following day, his girlfriend ended their relationship.
After a moment of laughter, he proceeds to narrate the rest of the story. He mentions that about four years later, he was on tour with Rhett, and at that point, he realized that he had ultimately emerged victorious in the situation.
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Discover the complete conversation with Conner Smith, a rising star in the country music industry, on the most recent episode of Taste of Country Nights. You can listen to it whenever you want, wherever you access your podcasts.
He released his first album, Smoky Mountains, on January 26th.
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