10.30.2009
Love and Theft Blog From the Road #2
Love and Theft Blog From the Road #2
We
had three shows with Jason Aldean this past weekend. The first was in
La Crosse, Wis., where the crowd was noisy, excited, and the place was
packed. We shared the stage with Gloriana, as well, in LaCrosse and
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where we played the second night. It was a fun
lineup to be sure. I can't think of a more fun group of guys to be on
the road with than Jason and his crew, nor can I think of a better
musical match. For a true blue country act, no one rocks harder than
Jason, and I don't think it's any secret that there are rock and
classic rock influences in our stuff, as well, so it's a lot of fun. We
love talking shop and comparing musical notes and ideas with his
players.
But the best thing about these shows (not to belabor the point) is the
crowds! They are UNREAL! Pure, unbridled energy. Some of my other
favorite things may be a little more unexpected: I LOVE the moment
we're standing next to the stage right before we are announced. My
heart is racing, my adrenaline is up -- I feel like an NFL player
waiting in the tunnel before a game. I have to refrain from hitting
people. ... OK, that's not true, but you get the point. It's a natural
high that is greater than anything!
The third night of the run was in Muncie, Ind., on the Ball State
campus. Although the room was a bit smaller than the other two, it
actually was an eye-opening night for me. The response we got after the
show was unbelievable! There were SO many people, and they were so
excited, so supportive -- so into it! It was encouraging and gave me an
even deeper appreciation for those who come out to these shows. While
making our way out to the merch stand to meet everyone, we got lost in
the halls of this building (the theater was attached to the music
department, I believe) but when we finally found our way to the front,
we were greeted warmly by an incredibly enthusiastic crowd. It was
actually a bit unexpected to me. As the new kids in town, you never
know who knows who you are -- or cares -- nor do you know just what
they think of you. But we felt so loved and welcome, it be became,
unexpectedly, one of my favorite moments yet! We always hang around
afterwards to meet everyone who wants to say hi, take photos and sign
autographs. And that's where things get fun. We meet so many cool
people (I'm a compulsive people-watcher, so I'm like a kid in a candy
store!) and it's a constant reminder that it's all about connecting
with people. We are flattered by every single person who waits around
to meet us. But what's more, in Muncie, the line went out the door and
into the freezing cold! And people waited there just to say hi, to
shake hands, take a few pictures and chat for a few seconds! What
greater compliment is there?
Well, I'm in a hotel room right now. I'm off to pay exorbitant amounts
to watch the movie Funny People in my hotel room. On Friday (Oct. 30),
we share an evening in Murray, Ky., with Jason. Lookin' forward to
tellin' you all about it!









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