Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Twilight Tuesday and a Young and Wild Weekend with the Eric Church Band!!!
Okay here goes! It was nice to be away from things for a bit and relax a little. Missed quite a bit of Twilight land. Kiff was quick to update me on my return. I wasn't completely away from the Twilight scene. I searched the shelves in hopes of finding Rob on the GQ cover. After a long search all I found was Justin Timberlake blah. I did find copies of Breaking Dawn, but fortunately I took my copy along to read on the plane. It definitely made the flight quicker. Since I have been back I found this amazing picture of Rob:) ------>
In response to Kiff's recent blog I will go where ever you think Rob would go hahaha I am flexible:)
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NOW FOR THE YOUNG AND WILD TOUR W/ THE ERIC CHURCH BAND
Well it all started in a little bar in downtown Grand Rapids called the Intersection. I absolutely love this bar. I have never missed an Eric Church Show there yet. The night began with some tunes from John Singleton. He is an amzing songwriter who helped pen "Watching Airplanes" than is sung by the great Gary Allan and "Don't" by Billy Currington. I just want to say that this is the first time (okay second because Lee Brice opened for Eric once and he is amazing) I haven't been bored out of my mind waiting for Eric to come out. I headed backstage for a bit and said hey to Eric and the boys. Got a group pic before they headed out on stage for night two of the Young and Wild Tour. I myself took my place up in front of the stage. The ECB took their respected spots on stage Ed and Jeff on the left and Lee and Driver on the right. Craig on the drums of course. They went through some old but good songs from "Sinners Like Me" and some new songs from "Carolina". My favs were "Where She Told Me To Go" and "Smoke a Little Smoke, Drink a Little Drink" (Which was written by Eric, Jeff and Driver). Here are a few pics for you to take a gander at!
Night Two: Clutch Cargo's
Let's just say this place was interesting. It was an old church that was turned into a bar hahaha. It was too funny but a really neat venue. I definitely got my exercise going all over trying to get the perfect shot of the boys. I managed to get some nice ones of the crowd and the band up front. The show was amazing and one of the best I have seen from Eric and the boys. I love being up front with all the drunk people safely behind the fence and nothing stopping me from the best shots I have taken so far. Here are a few shots from Clutch Cargos! Well after typing this last night I am sitting here depressed and angry. My computer ruined my memory card last night with over 900 pictures from this show on it so I don't have any of those to post. Here's hoping I can recover them. I'm keeping my finger crossed but I don't think they will survive:( Going to cry in the corner now.
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