07.01.2009
On the Road in the Midwest
Well, Shazzam! Howzit goin' music
fans? We're out here sacrificing ourselves tooth & limb to bring you our
humble show. This weekend was one for the books. Where do I start? Let's try at
the beginning.
Our first day comes after a 17 hour
bus ride to Manhattan, KS (home of the K-State Wildcats). This wasn't an
ordinary gig. We played the Country Stampede. Dierks Bentley headlined the
Friday that we played. We had 3 performances for the day: a short acoustic set
for some radio winners, a full set on the main stage, & a late night set on
one of the many stages surrounding the grounds. Normally a day like this would
be mildly stressful, but the 100?+ heat complicated things a little more than
normal. Actually, that's an understatement. I almost cried once.
Moving on... our Saturday was spent
in Peru, IL (a little 9 hour drive northeast). This day was a familiar
pleasure; we got to share the stage with Little Big Town again. We've made a
special bond with those cats. The show was delayed by 3+ hours due to rain
& lightning. Those fans were utterly crazy to brave those conditions but I gotta
give it to 'em... it didn't scare them at all. They were going to see a show,
damnit! The show was grandiose but I think the highlight of the evening was
held off of the stage: somewhere during the show we found out that
"Whatever It Is" went #1! Can you believe it? Our first 2 songs went
#1. No pressure from here on (he wrote sarcastically). I guess there's only one
direction to go (That's what's great about pessimism... things mostly turn out
better than what you predict).
Sunday was a completely different
vibe. We had ourselves a "Big & Rich Time" in Norfolk, NE. Not
much to report about... that wouldn't get us sued.
On to the Twin Cities area! We
played to a sold out theatre at the Mystic Lake Casino. We were here in
March, but in the role as opener for Little BIg Town. Look who's all grown up
now! They were the best 'seated' crowd that we've ever played for... &
there was no alcohol to boot. I guess we put on a pretty good show. You fans
are so kind to us & all we want to do is find new ways to make you feel
good about plopping down money for a ticket or a record. We're trying, we're
trying - & I promise you, we will never quit trying!
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