Stop giving Morgan Wallen a hard time. He's not perfect, but he's talented and giving back

Editor's note: The letters to editor are opinions shared by readers regarding The Tennessean story: “Morgan Wallen's sign for new Broadway bar rejected by city council,” May 22.

Walk a mile in Morgan Wallen’s boots

Before you throw Morgan Wallen under the beer bus please keep this in mind.

Nashville's council rejected a proposed sign for country star Morgan Wallen's new Broadway bar on May 21, 2024, citing Wallen's previous conduct on Broadway and a 2021 recording of Wallen using a racial slur.
Nashville's council rejected a proposed sign for country star Morgan Wallen's new Broadway bar on May 21, 2024, citing Wallen's previous conduct on Broadway and a 2021 recording of Wallen using a racial slur.

Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Willie Nelson, Hank Williams Jr. and Sr., Glen Campbell, Waylon Jennings, Tanya Tucker, etc., all had issues with drug and alcohol addictions, jail time and assorted bad behavior.

So, Morgan Wallen has some more oats to sow and growing up to do, but give him a break. He is a brilliant writer and entertainer. He sold out Nissan Stadium three nights in a row.

Add him to the list, but just like the rest of the greats, he'll get it right.

And, while continuing to make incredible music all along the way.

Tim Mercer, Hendersonville 37075

Point: Morgan Wallen is reckless, but Nashville should’ve approved his honky-tonk sign

Counterpoint: Stop deifying Morgan Wallen and excusing downtown Nashville’s excesses

Wallen is giving back; cut him some slack

I am planning on moving to Nashville. I am 85 years old, in perfect health, I have a barn full of horses, and I am a businesswoman.

I love Morgan Wallen. Last year I crisscrossed the country to eight of his concerts.

Morgan Wallen performs during his One Night at a Time Tour concert at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, May 2, 2024.
Morgan Wallen performs during his One Night at a Time Tour concert at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, May 2, 2024.

I love, not only his music and talent, but how humble and appreciative he is of his fans. And he has an incredible work ethic.

So now, I have to ask, if you are making such a strong decision affecting his life, have you reached out to him?

He is a huge part of the community and obviously loves Nashville. In 2023, Morgan donated $500,000 to revitalize Nashville’s Parkwood Community ballpark for the youngsters of your community, regardless of the color of their skin, but for all children.

Metro Council, please rethink your decision.

Penelope Roman, Southern Pines, North Carolina 28387

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This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Morgan Wallen has problems, but he's getting kicked while he's down

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