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John Foster Proves Traditional Country Is Alive at the Opry With His Version of ‘Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes’

Rising artist John Foster onstage at the Opry, proving old-school country still thrives with his heartfelt “Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes.”
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  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.

Every now and then, the Opry stage gives us a moment that shuts up all the folks saying traditional country is gone.

That’s exactly what 19-year-old John Foster did when he stepped into the circle for his third Grand Ole Opry appearance. Fans were already fired up from his earlier performances, but when he leaned into George Jones’ “Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes,” it was clear nobody had to ask that question anymore. The kid answered it himself.

Foster has been on a roll since American Idol put him in front of a national audience, but unlike most TV contestants who flame out fast, he’s proving he belongs. His July birthday performance at the Opry had him walking off stage in tears, admitting later, “I’m glad I was able to hold back my tears until I was walking off stage because the moment I stepped out of view, they started flowing.” That vulnerability struck a chord with old-school country fans who know the music’s supposed to make you feel something, not just chase chart positions.

This latest set only built on that. He opened with Merle Haggard’s “Mama Tried,” channeling one of country’s greatest rebels. Then he softened the room with John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” which carries special weight for him since it was the first song he ever learned on guitar and the one he sang on the American Idol finale. By the time he got to George Jones, the Opry house was already his.

And when he hit the chorus of “Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes,” fans knew they were watching a full-circle moment. A teenager from Louisiana, standing on the most sacred stage in country music, honoring Jones with a voice that felt both brand new and carved from tradition. As one fan posted afterward, “John Foster, like the fans are saying, we know who’s going to fill those shoes. You are definitely going to fill those shoes.”

That’s heavy praise, but Foster keeps earning it. He’s not just tossing covers at the wall for applause. He’s showing reverence for the legends while putting in the work behind the scenes. He’s writing, lining up studio sessions, and even teaming up with Louisiana staple Chase Tyler for future shows, grounding himself in the roots of live country grit.

The Opry booked him as part of the Opry Country Classics lineup alongside veterans like Deborah Allen and Moe Bandy, which tells you something. They don’t just throw rookies into that mix unless they see staying power. And Foster? He’s not just hanging on. He’s standing tall among them.

In an era where radio spins feel more out of touch than ever, the Opry is still the place where you find out what country music really means. And on that stage, Foster didn’t just sing about filling shoes. He laced them up and walked straight into the future of traditional country.

George Jones asked the question back in 1985, worried about who would carry the torch when legends fade. Forty years later, a teenager from Louisiana stood under the Opry lights and gave the answer with a shaky grin, a steady voice, and a song that will never get old.

The circle has seen plenty of stars come and go, but nights like this prove country’s roots are safe. John Foster isn’t just paying tribute. He’s proving those shoes aren’t empty after all.

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