2008 CMA Music Festival Live Blog - Thursday, June 5th

Good morning, friends and neighbors! We're back at it. Early this morning our trusty blogging team consisting of Jen,
Jenna Lee, Brian and myself were out amongst the legion of fans attending the 2008 CMA Music Festival. First on our agenda was the Tennessee Morning taping with Joe Nichols at the Hard Rock Cafe. Joe, all-around good guy and owner of possibly the best true country voice in the biz today, treated the adoring throng to a tender version of "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off." It was a moving performance. So much so that, even though the bar wasn't open, half the women in the room were naked before he finished singing. Then, the Health Department showed up and things got a little ugly. I won't go any further except to say, if you're thinking of eating lunch today, don't order the veal. That last little bit is, of course, completely untrue but what is true is Joe's appreciation of his fans. Here's what he had to say about them:
Well we're gonna be at the River Stage Saturday morning at 10:00, bright and early. It's a little earlier than I usually get up but we're making an exception because it's by
God CMA Music Festival. We had a great time at the block party so thanks to everybody for showing up and at the fan club party and also the softball game. It's been a great week, hope we can do more. Shane: Tell me about your new record. Joe: New record is called Real Things and the new single off of Real Things is called "Let's Get Drunk and Fight" and I'm very much looking forward to that. I think it's going to be huge at weddings... it's a love song. It's about a guy that's telling this girl the best time of our relationship is making up so uh, "Let's Get Drunk and Fight!" That is the Arkansas part of it right there. "Honey, I love you -- hate you... Let's get drunk and fight." Shane: And I know every time I see you I ask you to do this but will have to spell it out in big letters, can you give us and old Sooie Pig? Joe: "WOOOOOOOO, PIG! SOOOOOOE!
Joe's a pal it's always good to see him. And you can see him Saturday morning when he performs at 10:00 am at the Riverfront Park.
After we spoke with Joe, we talked to a couple of true country fans who were decked out in full festival fashion. We talked to them about the required uniform for surviving the festival:
We are here with two country music fans attending the 2008 CMA Music Festival and what are your names and where are you from?
Rebecca: I'm Rebecca Gayhart and I'm from Crestwood, Kentucky. Brice:And I'm Brice Gayhart from Crestwood, Kentucky. Shane: Well the reason I came up to you is because you guys are outfitted for the day, you know -- you don't come to fan fair wearing a coat and tie, you gotta come with the right equipment and the right clothes to stay cool. Tell us about your outfit here. Rebecca: It's just a tank top and shorts. Brice: We learned from before, we know what to wear. Rebecca: So far we are having a great time here, this is our 2nd time here. Shane: So here's a big question, you've got the bottle water, you got the back -- you're ready to rock, but you have the most essential item for surviving fan fair... The Fanny Pack. If you don't mind, will you tell us what's in there? Rebecca: A fan. Shane: That's why they call it fan fair! Rebecca: Um, pens, autograph book and a camera. Shane: Sounds good to me! Good luck at fan fair and have a good time.
Well, there you have it. A lesson in survival. Learn it and live it, fans! Otherwise, you'll wind up as a sweaty little puddle on the sidewalk and odds are that will take away from your enjoyment of the festival. THat's all for now. Next, we're off to Andy Griggs Fan Club Party. We'll be talking to Andy, listening to his music and chatting with his fans... but mostly we'll be scarfing down the free buffet. And we'll tell you about it all when we come back. Adios for now...
Hi-diddly-ho, neighbors! The CMT Blog Team just returned from Andy Griggs Fan Club Party and quite a party it was. Lots of fans and lots of free food! Burgers right off the girll, big, juicy dogs and big ol' bowl of the musical fruit... baked beans. That bountiful buffet provided us with plenty of nourishment from our four favorite food groups: meat, grease, salt and cheese. That's genuine Music Fest food, right there! Nobody eats salad during this unless they're a communist!
While we were all shoveling it in like we were going to the electric chair, we ran into our favorite beauty queen from last night's fashion show, Taylor Ann Stefans. She and her mom and dad were making the round and were waiting for Andy G. to make the scene. Just then, to our surprise, Andy's publicist invited us on his bus. Not only that, but Andy's buddies Rhett Akins and Marty Brown were there providing moral support for their pal as we got up close and personal with Andy. Here's what Mr. Griggs had to say about this party, his new record and most importantly, his fans:
Out of all the events this one matters most because now we're working for the boss. You know you've got publishers, managers and you got everyone pulling you sideways but you only have one boss... and that's the fans. I mean you try to please them because man they are... if you can picture it this way, they are the person behind the desk either accepting your music or they're not so this is the best week out of the year. More so than the ACM Awards or the CMA Awards or anything else that can happen because this week is all about the boss. Shane: Tell us a little bit about your fan club party and your new record. Andy:We've been looking forward to this and I've got two of my best friends in music with me. I got Rhett Akins and we've known each other for I don't seven or eight years I guess. He was probably one of the first artists that I ever met and he probably don't even remember doing that but he was being charitable and shook my hand and all that. And of course Marty Brown I've been a fan of. I was a fan of his and his songwriting and his style. You know we decided, me and Tracy Byrd, we decided alright, we both miss the intimate fan club parties.
We had been doing the big parties at the Wild Horse and it was almost too big and it lost it's personal touch so we ended up last year looking at each other and saying "that was the last one wasn't it?" And I said "yeah yeah, I miss it". And he said "I miss mine too." So before we started inviting people I said, "I get Marty and I get Rhett, so it's gonna be a lot of fun. We're fixin' to go in there and play some songs and I can't wait to look everybody in the eye. And like I said this is a special week and if you have a family inside of country music, it's your fan club members, so this is like a family reunion. Marty: Let's promote that new record! Tell em' that! Andy: Ah... we got a brand new record that just came out. It's called The Good Life and it's with Montage Records and it's doing great. We're really, really, really looking forward to it and doing big things. We're fixin' to be releasing a single and actually I'm on the Pickin' and Poker Tour and we're fixin' to play The World Series of Poker and one song fits it so that may be the new single and it's called "It's All About the Money." Shane: I can tell you from experience this fan club parties already been a success because the hot dogs were high quality my friend. Andy: (In a possessed auctioneers voice) "Well we're down here at good ole' Andy Griggs fan club party with Good Ole' Rhett Akins, Marty Brown it's where the hot dogs are hot and the cokes are cold." Shane: Thanks man! Andy: You bet! That was cool.
There's a man with a lot to say and who says it very well. There's lots more coming up at this years CMA Music Festival and we'll give you the inside scoop on as much as we can... at least until our legs give out or we collapse from heat stroke. Our dedication only goes so far. That's it for now! Stay tuned...
So even though it's CMA Music Festival week, some people still have to work... like Shane Caldwell. So, Brian (photographer) and I (Jen the typist) went out to capture more of the happenings around town.
We were flat out asked if we were the "funny ones" who write the live blog when speaking to James Otto. We hung our heads in shame and had to confess that Shane's comedic mastery is the sole purpose of everyone's interest here unfortunately not ours. But that shall not deter us and we will carry on in the spirit of CMA Music Festival. With that... here are James Otto's thoughts about CMA Music Fest, his fans and his Number 1 Party...
You know -- we've been from the softball game to the parade, I was the Grand Marshall. And then all the signings and everything else. We've just been busy meeting fans and doing as much as we can. I would like to say to all my Ottomaniacs
-- "Thank you for the number one record and I'm looking forward to this next single. I hope you guys like it as much as I do and I just got started lovin' you all!" Jen: And you have a Number 1 party coming up tonight correct? James: I do, there's a number one party at Limelight this evening and I get to celebrate that victory, it's pretty cool. Jen: How great is it to do that during fan fair week? James: Absolutely unbelievable! The timing of all that stuff is amazing you know so I think it's probably going to be packed and I'm gonna have a lot of my friends over for a jam afterwards Limelight around 11:00 and I'm really looking forward to all that. Jen: And how do you feel about fanny packs? James: Well ya know, I guess you can fit a lot in those fanny packs and they are stylish!
As we were leaving the dark abyss of the media room (very scary I might add -- we were summoned to booth number 10 and wondered if the light above was going to start shaking) we stumbled upon All-American country artist Mr. Aaron Tippin. He was gracious enough to give us a few minutes...
I've been at the booth signing autographs. We just did Riverfront Stage and had a great show over there and I'd just like to say to everybody come on over and see Aaron! I'll be signing 10-12:00 tomorrow and then I gotta gig out of town but I'll be back Sunday. So tell 'em to come see me!
So you heard him -- go see him! And we were told by one of Aaron's people about what happened at his performance he
had just completed at the Riverfront Stage. She said, "Aaron doesn't like to boast about himself but he was just honored with an award from the military for his numerous performances in Iraq. The award was presented to him by Judy Seales." Aaron does a lot of performing and traveling for the soldiers. He then told us that he goes to Bethesda Hospitals and Walter Reed Army Medical Center and visits soldiers right after they have been wounded. One soldier in particular who had been wounded in the jaw and right arm had a big orange sign on his door that said "If you are going to come in here, I want no sympathy or pity. I was doing a job that I love for a country that I love." And we loved that! We send a hearty thank you to all of those protecting us.
From the media room we ventured into the "belly of the beast" and started drifting around the convention center floor. We laughed, we cried, we took pictures just like everyone else. And this is what we came up with...
Our first stop was our own alma mater... The CMT Booth. It was packed with country music fans, fanny packs, cowboy hats, rhinestones, and the ocean of orange CMT handbags! Emily West was drawing the crowds so we snapped off a picture and moved along.
And just like the other throngs of fans we saw Kix Brooks, Wine maker extraordinaire! We do love that Red Fox Red! We also saw fan fest favorite, Neal McCoy, female favorite Luke Bryan as well as everyone's favorite gladiator... The Wolf!
That's it for our day here at CMA Music Festival. Next will be Jenna Lee's report from the nightly concerts at LP Field...
Hi ya'll! This is Jenna Lee reporting live from the first night at the CMA Music Festival... and I must say, this was one great night of music to get the party started. Phil Stacey got things rolling by singing the National Anthem with accompanying fireworks and fighter planes flying sky high over LP Field in downtown Nashville.
So with 90% of the fans with beer in hand and the cowboy hats to complete the country look...it was time to start the party! Miss Jennifer Hanson was the first to take the stage singing "Love Will Find a Way Around," which is from her new album that was released on June 3rd.
After Jennifer was the infamous Montgomery Gentry. The crowd really went wild for these guys! Troy Gentry rocked the stage with his suave looks and Eddie Montgomery was doing crazy flip tricks with the microphone stand while sporting a flashy black cowboy hat and shades. After their performance, all the fabulous CMT Interns swarmed lucky section #113 to throw out hundreds of #1 Fan foam fingers.
Next up was southern belle, Kellie Pickler, who rocked the crowd with her sassy style. This is Kellie's second performance at the CMA Music Festival, but she looked like a veteran up there! Kellie performed her new single, "Don't You Know Your Beautiful' and the crowd loved it!
SURPRISE! Guess who showed up!? Yes, Jessica Simpson! Jessica has a new album coming out in September... and she has gone country! Her single on the album is, "Come on Over," although she didn't sing it for us!
Luke Bryan was the next artist to take the stage... he has been performing at the CMA Music Festival for the past three years. He was a hit with all the fans, getting out of their seats clapping to "All My Friends Say." And I'm sure a lot of fans are not going to have a clue of what went down tonight!
Taylor Swift made her way to the middle of the sea of fans to introduce Jewel who was sporting a neon green long sleeved dress. She rocked it and had the crowd excited by playing her well-known hit, "You Were Meant For Me."
THEN...we were graced with another surprise... Rascal Flatts stormed the stage and the crowd went insane jumping to their feet. They kicked their performance off with "Me and My Gang" and finished out right with "Bob That Head." And congratulations Joe Don Rooney on your new baby boy, Jagger Donovan Rooney.
Now for the part of the night that I couldn't wait for and apparently the massive section of fourteen-year-old girls behind
me felt the same... I may need to have ear replacement surgery tomorrow! But the lovely Taylor Swift took the stage and the entire stadium was going crazy for her! Rockin' her signature dress and cowgirl boot look, Taylor sang, played the trashcan (yes, I did say trashcan), and showed off her skills on the guitar. I don't know how she does it... I tried my best at Rock Band on guitar the other day and it sounded like a cat was being tortured... which is why I was in the audience and not up there with her!
And last, but certainly not least, was Sugarland...there was laughter, dancing, screaming and even tears! Well it was either tears or sweat! Sugarland put on one hell of a show, they were great! I even made a friend down in the sea of fans, Farmer Ned and his pig Bo... we went out for a burger after, great guy! Ok... I'm just kidding! But Nashville sure had a great time tonight and all of the performers did an amazing job. CMA Music Festival is by far the craziest, most fun country party in the world!
Well, that's all for tonight everyone. Check back tomorrow for up-to-date blogs on the cool happenings of the 2008 CMA Music Festival.
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