Dolly Parton Lauds Nashville’s Resilience in New Promo Video [Watch]

Dolly Parton Lauds Nashville’s Resilience in New Promo Video [Watch]

In a new video shared on Tim McGraw’s YouTube account, Dolly Parton offers a message of hope for the resilient city of Nashville.

The new video features clips of Music City, while Dolly’s voice-over references the Nashville flood of 2010 and the tornadoes that swept across Middle Tennessee in 2020, as well as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

“No matter what calamity may come, we always turn our struggles into stories—our stories into songs, ones that people sing all over the world,” says Dolly, in part. “Let’s add a chorus a million strong, a chorus that believe in one simple thing: each other.”

Tim’s 2016 No. 1 hit, “Humble and Kind,” is also featured in the new promo.

“The live music scene is quiet for now,” said Tim via Twitter. “But we’ll be back on stage soon. How could we not?! We’ve got a chorus a million strong, believing in one simple thing: each other. #StayHumbleAndKind #NashvilleStrong @visitmusiccity @dollyparton”

Watch the new promo below.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

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