Opry member Trace Adkins will welcome the West Point Glee Club to the Grand Ole Opry stage tomorrow (April 8). This reunites the singer and the club for the first time since their 2009 ACM performance of ''Til the Last Shot's Fired.'

The evening will also mark Trace's first public performance of his latest single. "'Just Fishin',' sounds like it's some redneck thing, but it's a song about a father going fishing with his little girl, and she thinks it's just fishin', but it's about much more than that," Trace tells The Boot. "As a father of daughters, it hit all the right buttons. I've taught all my girls to fish, and it's about the lessons that you learn from teaching your children to fish. It's the time that you spend together doing it. That's what's really important."

In addition, Trace will recognize soldiers from the Nashville chapter of Wounded Warriors, whom he has invited to attend the performance.

Trace will host the segment, which will start with 'Just Fishin', followed by three songs with the 60-member Glee Club, including ''Til the Last Shot's Fired.' Click here for Opry tickets.

Trace heads back out on the road Saturday (April 9) with a show in Atmore, Ala. See his full tour schedule here.

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