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Friends Lorrie Morgan & Pam Tillis, Alongside Country Music Legends, Honor Alabama
“CMT Giants: Alabama” television special, held at Nashville’s Belmont University Fisher Center for the Performing Arts, featured moving performances from names such as Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley, Jason Aldean, Little Big Town, Old Dominion, Riley Green, and Sam Hunt. The show also featured an impressive duet featuring Lorrie Morgan and Pam Tillis.
This star-studded stage has come together for one night to honor the impact and classic talent of the 1970s hit band Alabama.
RELATED: Alabama Performs “Mountain Music” For CMT Special Honoring Their Legacy
The Band started in 1969 by playing six nights a week at a bar called The Bowery in Myrtle Beach, California, for tips. Since then, Alabama has had over 40 number-one hits with notable songs like “Mountain Music,” “Dixieland Delight,” and “Song of the South,” earning 2 Grammy Awards, 9 CMA Awards, and 8 ACM Awards, and induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame (2005).
Morgan and Tillis Take The Stage With a Beautiful Duet
Both daughters of famous country musicians, Morgan and Tillis, ventured out on their own at a young age, making Grand Ole Opry debuts at 8 (Tillis) and 13 (Morgan), respectively.
These two stars have been close friends as they grew their impressive careers on the country stage. Noted in the sweet birthday post Tillis shared for Morgan with the affectionate nickname “Old Sock.”
The two took to the stage again and sang a stunning rendition of “Feels So Right” to honor Alabama. Their performance was so mesmerizing that it garnered a standing ovation from the crowd and the country legends themselves!
Watch Morgan and Tillis’s moving rendition of “Feels So Right” below:
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