
Well, friends. Here it is! Our first report from our very first event at the 2008 CMA Music Festival! It's the Country Weekly Fashion Show, live from the Wildhorse Saloon right here on 2nd Avenue in Nash Vegas. An evening full of fashion, fun and fired up fans wiating to see their favorite stars stroll down the catwalk and shake their money-makers. And let me tell you, they weren't disappointed!
Jen, Jenna Lee, Brian and I arrived at 6:30 for the pre-show press gathering. By the way, you know they're stretching the definition of the word "press" if they're letting me in. Nevertheless, we were ushered right in, adorned with color-coded writst bands and then taken upstairs to the hospitality room. Upon entering, I heard my two favorite words: Open Bar. As we bellied up (and by we, I mean me), a parade of hot country stars entered the already steamy, stuffy press area and in between wiping rivers of sweat off my forehead, we were able to talk with a bunch of them. Here's what some of your favorites had to say about this years festival:
This is Jeff Cook formally of Alabama, now of the All Star Good Time Band and we want to advise you to come and see
us anytime we're in your area. We'll be having a good time and we want you to have one. I've been coming to fan fair as long as I can remember. Shane: Does it get better every year or does it get to you? Jeff: I don't remember last week so... Shane:What do you have coming up here. Well the coming Saturday they are putting up statues of Alabama in our hometown at City Park and they're a quarter life size. Of course I don't know who they used to model for it. Shane:Thanks for talking with us and have a good time. Jeff:Thanks for putting me on here and I will have a good time.
Hello this is Jimmy Wayne just hanging out here at CMA Music Festival. Please come out we are going to be doing some river stage performances down there here on Saturday, uh...12:40, um...pm. And all week at the Opry I'm gonna be singing at the matinee show on Saturday as well. A little fan club party tomorrow morning at Fiddle's off of Old Hickory Blvd, off 65 South, tomorrow morning at 8:30. So please join me and I look forward to seeing everybody. And if I don't get the chance to see ya, have a lot of fun, enjoy yourself. Just let it go, this is ALL about you guys so enjoy yourself. Shane: How many fan fairs have you been to, what number are you up to? I've been in town and going on 11 years. But professionally I'd say this is my fifth one. Shane: Are they getting better? Jimmy: Yeah, you start learning what to do and what not to do and you know it's not much to it just make sure you follow the boss and they tell you where to go. Shane: You said the one thing I think everybody knows and everybody believes, "It's about the fans..." Jimmy: It's all about the fans man, it's not about us you know I just feel lucky to be here so I'm thanking them for allowing me to be here. It's truely about them, I'm just thankful.
Hey guys, we love you guys, this is Carter's Chord. Becky, Emily, and Joanna. We are really excited about this week and we are playing on the river tomorrow so you guys come out and see us... 3:20. And tonight we are walking in the Wrangler Fashion Show and we are really really crossing our fingers and praying we don't fall. And if we do you can laugh at us. Go out and get our digital album that comes out June 17, request "Different Breed" on the radio, our new single. Come see us out on the road with Toby Keith this summer. Bye! Shane: Is this your first fan fair. Charter's Chord: It's actually our second but last year we were really really new, so this year we know a little more about the ropes and we're really looking forward to it. This is our first "real" festival.
Hey ya'll this is Sarah Buxton and I'd just like to say, thank you to the people who supported me this far and I promise I'm gonna do a whole lot more. I'm ready for a new year. Shane: So we are doing a fanny pack count out on the street...are
you gonna be wearing one? Sarah: I love fanny packs, personally... I wish they would come back. I think they're great. It hides everything you want to hide, you know!? I would love to wear a bag right around my waist, you know? Or like one of those baby bouncer things, put a baby right there it would be great. Shane: I have a Hello Kitty one that I wear. Sarah: I use to wear fanny packs all the time. I did. Shane: Well thank you for talking with us. Sarah: Thank you.
Phil Stacey: Thanks to everybody who's here at the CMA Music Festival, it's just really cool to be here. This is so exciting to me, of course I'm a big country music fan so I'm still star struck meeting all these people that are making all this great music and then meeting the people that have listened to my music and thank everybody for supporting me and you guys kinda rock!
Jack Greene: You all enjoy the CMA Music Festival this coming week. Shane: It's good to talk to a genuine Opry legend! Jack: Thank you.
Lyric Street recording artist, Marcel:What's up fans!? Air conditioners I call you guys because you guys are the bomb and the coolest. And I want to thank you for all your support over the years and sticking with me. And this is the year guys, this is when I get to sing my songs on the radio. So I look forward to seeing you all soon and check it out whenever you can on CMT.com. Shane: Are you performing this week? Marcel: Yeah I'm doing a show at the ABC tent this week which is behind the Hilton Hotel at 2:00 on Saturday and I'm doing signings for different booths throughout the day. I have my record called Believing, which is the story of my life. Get dropped from my record company and picked up by another one, you know you gotta believe. Shot my video for "I Love This Song" about a month ago. It's getting ready to be finalized, so I'm pretty excited right now. Thanks and God bless you guys.
Chuck Wicks: Okay -- We are backstage, Country Weekly Fashion show, it's a little hot back here because of how many people are back in this small, small room but... I'm excited to walk the catwalk. Show off some little modeling skills maybe a little "blue steal" at the end of the runway, do a little turn, a little over the shoulder look, I have no idea. Shane: You gonna be showing off the guns? Chuck: Um, should I? Maybe I think I should. Well... it may be a gun show tonight, I don't know, I might have to whip out a gun show. No this is actually very cool. This is my first event doing the Country Weekly Fashion Show, I know they do it every year but this is a first for me. I'm looking forward to getting out there and seeing the reaction of the crowd. It's a bunch of different people coming out and wearing great clothes. I'm excited for the rest of the week cause I'm jam packed with things and last year when I was at Fan Fest, Fan Fair -- I had nothing to talk about yet I was in the middle of making a record and "Stealing Cinderella" wasn't out yet and we were getting ready to do it and this year, I mean what a difference a year makes. I mean last year I was watching shows and this year I get to play in them, you know? So it's a cool little thing. Shane: Since this is a fashion show, a fan fair fashion show, will you be sporting a fanny pack on the catwalk? Chuck: You know I may bring the fanny pack, that's a good point. You know things that you always need to carry in a fanny pack are of course water, a little tiny spray fan... because it is 90,000 degrees outside... and the occasional ticket because you have to have the tickets to get into the show. And the camera, see that's the big one. A lot of people don't forget that, I would forget that one. Thank you everyone. 
Neal McCoy: Man I don't need to say nothing, these people, they all know how I feel about 'em. We appreciate all these old fans who have hung in there with me, I've been around a long time. We have some loyal ones that keep buying our stuff, call in and request us. Shoot, I just tell 'em I appreciate it and this is a good opportunity to get out there and shake some hands and say howdy. I'm still out there gettin' it done... that's all I know.
Jason Meadows:I gotta tell you we are just proud to be here, this is all about the fans this week and if it wasn't for the fans we wouldn't have CMA Fest or what we use to call Fan Fair and I'm real excited 'cause this year we have a lot going on. To anybody who attends MY fanclub party I'd like to say thank you for coming, if you didn't I hope to invite you out for next years. And thank you guys for calling in to the radio for what you do for us guys and God bless you my hat is off to ya.
Chris Young:We had a great day today, early we did a big free show out at Sommet Center Plaza so a big thanks to anybody who was out there for that it was a great
crowd, very hot, so people kind of stood through that and anybody who's here tonight, this is going to be very cool and I'm going to try not to fall off the stage.
After our interview with Chris Young, for some reason we were asked by event personnel to go downstairs to find our seats. I'm nto saying we got the bum's rush but I did notice we were the only ones that were being moved out of there! Maybe the light refracting off my silver and black bowling shirt was hurting their eyes. Maybe the other reporters were jealous of my cutting-edge, 100% digital, James Bond size voice recorder when compared to their big, bulky old school equipment. Or maybe my ample girth was being blamed as the cause of the stifling heat that coursed thorough the room. Whatever it was, it got us booted. So we went downstairs to our seats and waited for the show to begin. While we were staring at our watched waiting for the kickoff, we met a pretty yound lady from Wisconsin who was a literal princess. I'll let her introduce herself right now:
I am Taylor Ann Stefans and I'm from Wisconsin. I'm way far from my home and we come up here about every year to listen to all the great music here. Shane: Well you are wearing a crown and a sash, tell me about that...
Taylor:Well I am this years Dream Girl's High Point Champion for the state of Wisconsin and I got to go to Nashville but I won best pagent spirit and this year I'm the reigning queen. Shane: Now high point champion, what does that mean? Taylor:Well, it's the highest points out of any girl in the whole pagent. Shane: Oh so it's a pagent they have every year? Taylor: Yeah, this is the first year it was back in Wisconsin. Shane: Now this is a pretty big crown you got here does that make your head heavy? Taylor: No not really, I get use to it. Shane: How long have you been the high point champion? Taylor: Well, I got this in February so it's just been a few months. Shane: And is this your mom and dad here? Taylor: Yes, my dad acutally has his own album called Country Rock Star. His name is Tracy Stefans. Shane: And besides your dad, who's your favorite country star? Taylor: Well, actually it's a group... they are called Sugarland. Shane: What's your favorite thing about fan fair? Taylor: I love everything about fan fair, I'm a country music fanatic.
With that the show began. And unlike most events of this size, this one began on time. At precisely 8:00, my blogging buddy from the ACM Awards, Shane Tarleton took the stage:
It was Shane's thankless duty to read the rules and regulations of the evenings event. It's kind of like the boring segment on the Oscars when the two guys from Price Water House come out and stumble through the voting regulations. However, my boy Shane managed to make this part of the evening quite entertaining.
After Shane's presentation we were shown a video that let us know what the evening was really about. To benefit Musicians on Call, a non-profit organization that brings live music to the bedsides of patients in heathcare facilities. Regardless of how the fashion rated this cause gets two big thumbs up from us all. Seeing some of the biggest stars from all genres of music, putting smiles on the faces of sick kids would make sitting through any fashion show worth it. Even if it was held on my Uncle Charlie's pig farm... which by the way, smells lovely. But I digress... back to the show...
The night really began when country star Neal McCoy came out to serve as host. After borrowing a pair of Sally Jesse Raphael eye glasses from a member of the audience so he could read his cue cards... the long-legged cowboy started the parade of duded-up country stars and the highlights are coming up...
The first to hit the stage was vocal duo Montgomery Gentry wearing a twin ensemble of snazzy sport shirts and black jeans. And to top it all off, Eddie had on a little biker hat I think he stole from a Marlon Brando impersonator. As the dynamic duo struted down the catwalk, Neal McCoy let the fans know that they could bid on these items of clothing and basically take them home right off the artists bodies. Given that it was about 112 degrees inside the Wildhorse and both Montgomery and Gentry seem to be a little moist from the heat... Neal may have unwhittingly lowered the asking price for those jeans.
It was good to see Bryan White back. It was even better to see his wife, Erica. The soon-to-be again soap opera actress (Days of Our Lives) got quite a few cat calls in her halter dress. Bryan, you lucky bastard! Mica Roberts was a hit in her simple blue top, blue jeans and red hot bod! Pardon me while I get a cold drink... to pour on myself. 
The ladies in the audience seemed to like brand new Lyric Street artist and former hockey player, Marcel. He's the first guy who actully did any posing. He must have watched Madonna's Vogue video when he was in elementary school. He was almost too good at it. However his former career as a hockey player should erase any doubts to his masculinity. I say that so he won't body-check me through a wall.
Danielle Peck did all the guys in the audience a favor, just by showing up. I don't remember what she was wearing... nor do I care. It could have been a towsack and she would have still looked great.
"100% Cowboy" Jason Meadow's came out in a pair of Wrangler jeans that he must have been breaking in since the late
70's. Something tells me they didn't have to provide Jason's clothes for the evening... he had them hanging in his closet. He did a little posing, showed off the guns, wiggled his ass, and hop-stepped off the stage to a big round of applause. And the women in the audience were 100% pleased.
One of our favorite guest bloggers came out next, Chuck Wicks. He came out in a white long-sleeve shirt and skin tight jeans. His subtle, sexy moves had the women cheering and I have to say as a man, 100% man... he looked pretty damn good to me too. I'm not saying anything but if we were marooned on a desert island for many, many, many years... I might think about it. Did I mention many? Let me reiterate...MANY, MANY years.
The three sisters that make up Carter's Chord in three lovely dresses. Jenna Lee remarked "They're so cute!" I replied, "Yes they are...prehaps a little to cute for a dirty old man like me!" I then averted my eyes until they left the stage.
I don't want to get a visit from NBC's Chris Hanson.
Trent Willmon lived up to his nickname "Beerman," as he took the stage with beer in hand. Trent's another guy who basically left home catwalk ready. I was glad to see the beer was not just a prop... he downed it as he walked off stage. I was hoping he would throw the bottle at someone and start a fight or give one to me. Either way I would have been happy.
I was glad to see Trent Tomlinson again. I haven't seen him since he was eating watermelon with Hazel Smith on Southern Fried Flicks and it's good to see that didn't do too much damage to him... I thought he had busted a gut laughing that day.
Maybe the best performance of the night came from Emily West. She came out in a stunning black sequin dress carrying a bottle of wine and a glass. She uncorked the bottle with her teeth and poured herself a heeping helping of cabernet. All this while shaking what God gave her for the amusement of the crowd. Before she left the stage, Neal McCoy asked Emily to perform one of her many singing impressions. The audience voted for Reba and she belted out a chorus of "Still"that had all of us wondering is it live or is it Memorex?
A short time later Jennifer Hanson hit the stage. We were suppost to talk to her earlier in the evening but we were told she was not going to arrive in time, but she was definitly on time on the catwalk in an incredibly short skirt that made me proud to be a man. Have I mentioned that I'm a dirty old man? If you haven't figured that out by now... keep reading... it gets worse.
And finally I've saved the best for last... Lorrie Morgan! Great hoogly-moogly she looked incredible! I gotta tell ya, who needs Shania and Faith Hill with Lorrie around? She has never looked better. And the audience let her know it. She walked down the catwalk to Carrie Underwood's "Last Name" and let me tell ya, when Carrie Underwood gets to be Lorrie's age, she can only hope she looks that good. Futhermore... Lorrie got back! Good God Almighty, if you bounced a quarter on that thing... you would put an eye out. I don't know who she's seeing now but if she likes fat, hairy guys who are prone to sweat and temperatures over 62 degrees, I'll gladly give her my number.
Well that was it for the official fashion show... but as always, the real fashion was in the audience and out on the street. Trucker caps, visors, fanny packs, backpacks, buttpacks, shorts, jorts, and all sorts... tank tops and flip flops! That's the real fan fair uniform. In fact, that's America! And tomorrow, we're gonna weigh right back into it. So log on and lock it into us and we continue to bring you the 2008 CMA Music Festival right here on CMT.com.
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