Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Jingle All the Way

Last Thursday night, Spring and I were supposed to go to a concert put on by one of our local country music stations, but the nasty winter storm that pounded our area forced a postponement of the event until last night. Judging from the reaction of the crowd, and from our own experience, it was well worth the wait!

(Here we are at the concert, ready to get rockin'!)

We met up early, grabbed something hot to drink because we figured that our general admission tickets (hey, they were FREE!) would force us to stand outside for a while if we wanted to get a decent seat. We needn’t have worried. Upon arrival, we got the best parking spot I’ve ever had at this venue, walked right in and found great seats. Oh, and before I forget, let me say that I brought my Pentax with the zoom and Spring managed to get that big, honkin’ Canon inside too. We weren't really sure we would be able to take them in, but no one seemed to care. Even Cornbread looked right down the barrel of Spring's zoom and shrugged it off.

When you think about it, we weren't doing anything wrong, and we didn't hide the fact that we were taking pictures, so it shouldn't be a big deal anyway. We're not selling the photographs, and the whole point was just to see what we could do under the weird lighting conditions and such. All I can say is that it's a whole lot different shooting a concert than it is a race! It would be a blast to get to do it with no restrictions though, up front, or alongside the stage, even backstage and candid photos. I know that if Spring had her way, she would be shooting CD covers and promos, which would be pefect for her since she has such a great eye for composition and enjoys what she does so much. And hey, I could always work the phones and carry her equipment!

We were right in the middle of a really fun crowd at this concert. I’ve been to a lot of concerts over the years - from full-on rock and roll to contemporary Christian and everything in between – and this was one of the best-behaved audiences I have ever seen. There are times you get stuck with loud-mouthed drunks, or guys who spend the whole concert slobbering all over their girlfriends, or folks who think they know all the words and sing them really loud right in your ear, but can’t carry a tune. This was not one of those nights.

(Our new friends; Michelle, Jake and Zach. Hi guys!)

All around us were teens and early twenty-somethings who were just out to have a foot-stomping good time, and that’s what they did. No boozin’ it up or being obnoxious or anything like that. Instead, they were just downright friendly and we had a good time getting to know them. You guys know who you are, and you really made our night, so thanks! We enjoyed hanging out with you!

(Jason Michael Carroll gets the night going.)

The musical groups were great. First up was Jason Michael Carroll, a guy I had never heard of until the day of the concert, but someone with a very impressive voice. His first release, “Alyssa Lies” is a very moving song about child abuse and he does a wonderful job with it. I loved the fact that it was just Jason singing, accompanied by two acoustic guitars, because I love acoustic guitars. That’s the one instrument I actually attempted to learn, and I even taught beginning lessons as one of my first jobs. That was back when every kid who came to me wanted to learn “Stairway to Heaven,” which really tells a lot about my age!

(Jimmy Wayne performs for the crowd.)

Jimmy Wayne was second up, and I had definitely heard his music before. His songs, “I Love You this Much” and “Paper Angels” are his trademarks. He appeared on the Laura Ingraham Show one morning and told the story behind “Paper Angels” which refers to the Angel Tree Program where kids in need are matched up with folks who provide them with a Christmas gift. It turns out that Jimmy and his sister had been recipients of Angel Tree gifts, which just goes to show that those gifts really do make a difference! Our family participates in this program every year through our church, and our paper angels are right here next to me to remind me to shop for them, but more importantly, to pray for them also. Jimmy did a beautiful job last night, not only sharing his music through his voice and just his own guitar, but sharing of himself as well. His cover of the Hall & Oates classic, “Sarah Smile” was another highlight of the evening, and things just kept getting better.

(Emerson Drive rocks the house!)

The third act of the night was Emerson Drive, and to me, they just stole the show. What a rockin’ great act they have! These guys jammed on songs like “I Should Be Sleeping,” “Good Man” and “Testify.” Wow! I was blown away. It amazes me how many great groups are out there where I sometimes know the songs, but don’t realize who does them. Being a huge music fan, it drives me crazy to think that I might not have paid much attention to them in the past, but I will be making up for that now. One of the best parts of their show was when their fiddle player left the stage and got right down in the crowd to play. He was a lot of fun to watch and it looked like he had as good a time as the fans did.

(Jason Aldean plays for the Jinglefest crowd.)

Last up was Jason Aldean and his band. We started out watching from our seats along the side and just a few rows up from the floor, but it was making Spring nuts that she couldn’t get closer to take pictures, so she went to see what she could do about that. A few minutes later, she came back with floor tickets in hand, having begged them off of someone who was leaving. Score! We made our way down to the floor, and found empty seats just a few rows away from the stage.


(Down on the floor was the best place to get shots like these.)


We had fun down on the floor, and Jason and the band rocked the house with their hits, some new material and then finished up with a couple of Guns ‘n Roses covers, which were really great. It’s a lot of fun for me to hear stuff like that at a country concert because I think there are a lot of folks just like me out there, who have a very diverse taste in music, and enjoy a good mix. The encore cover of Mellencamp’s “Little Pink Houses” was dead on too, and the crowd seemed to really enjoy it.

All too soon the lights came up and it was time to go, and we still had an envelope of photos that we wanted to somehow get to Jason Aldean. We had tried before the concert by talking with one of the guys from the station, but his only advice was for us to “rush the stage.” We nixed that idea, although it did cross our minds several times near the end of the show. Just before we left, we saw this guy hand a drumstick to one of the fans who was still mingling along the stage, and so we decided to see if he could help us out. Spring approached him with the envelope, which contained three photos, a couple of GGR stickers and our business cards, and asked if he could get them to the band. He assured her that he would, so we are hoping that he followed through. Guys, if you got them, can you let us know? Just drop us a line via the web site if you would, please!

It was definitely a fun night and not really such a late one after all. We girls know how to have a good time, whether it’s at the races, a concert, or even just hanging out at the local craft store. Thanks to WIL 92.3FM for hosting such a great concert, and to all the bands who re-arranged their schedules in order to perform. It was a blast!

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