Carly Pearce's Grand Ole Opry Induction and Jeannie Seely's Legacy: A Tribute to Country Music Icons

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Carly Pearce's Grand Ole Opry Induction and Jeannie Seely's Legacy: A Tribute to Country Music Icons

Carly Pearce was officially inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry on August 3, 2021. Trisha Yearwood presented her with the symbolic Opry mic stand statue, while Garth Brooks watched from the side stage. Pearce kicked off her performance with her hit song "I Hope You're Happy Now" and later sang a duet with Yearwood on "How Do I Live."

After the induction, Pearce took to Instagram to express her gratitude for the honor, calling it the greatest moment of her life. She thanked the Opry for welcoming her into the family and Trisha Yearwood for the induction. Pearce received the invitation to join the Grand Ole Opry from Dolly Parton in late June 2021.

On August 1, 2025, it was announced that country legend Jeannie Seely had passed away at the age of 85. Known as "Little Miss Country," Seely held the record for the most Grand Ole Opry performances with 5,300 shows. Her publicist confirmed the news of her passing to The Tennessean.

In conclusion, Carly Pearce's induction into the Grand Ole Opry marked a significant milestone in her career, while the passing of Jeannie Seely left a void in the country music community. The Opry continues to honor and celebrate the legacy of iconic artists who have made lasting contributions to the genre.