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Garth Brooks- 1st Night of Sold-Out Shows-AMAZING!

Last night, Garth Brooks performed 2 sold-out back-to-back shows at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena…and over the next week, he’s got 7 more gigs…Yes, all sold out. The 9 shows raised over $3.5 MILLION for The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee for flood relief.

Back-to-Back shows may, in theory, sound like a great way to raise money…However, I’m gonna go out on a limb and assume there was a meeting around 12:30 am with the Metro police and city officials to figure out a way for what happened last night to NOT happen on the other 2 doubled-show nights. Basically there was chaos in a massive crowd of nearly 30,000 people…half going in and half going out. Oh, and lets not forget the cars stuck in the middle of 5th avenue that were surrounded by people. Yes, it got a little scary…and I’m a little shocked that there wasn’t a stampede since people were fairly intoxicated and got quite pushy. My best advice to those of you catching future Garth Brooks shows over the next week…avoid the unbelievably expensive parking ($20 if you’re lucky), and park at the FREE parking at LP Field and enjoy a very toasty warm ride on the BEEP shuttle for $3.00 round trip. We did and it was GREAT!

Ok, onto the show… This was my first Garth Brooks show. Even though I wasn’t super stoked about it, I knew it was something I should see. All I have to say is WOW!!! The sparse stage gave a perfect view from nearly any seat in the house. We were in a 300 section nearly behind the stage and saw everything perfectly. Never having sat up in the “nose-bleeds,” I didn’t bring my camera since I figured I wouldn’t be able to see anyway…Now, I wish I had since I coulda gotten some GREAT shots. Oh well, I’m using Country Girl’s pictures so it’s all good.

Garth Brooks still has “it.” For a superstar who sold out 9 shows without blinking an eye, Garth is humble, thankful, and in awe of the love thrown his way. Except for maybe the screams of middle age women at a New Kids on the Block concert or the shrill pre-pubescent screeches of a Taylor Swift concert…NOTHING was as loud as the sing-a-long at last night’s Garth show. The arena put on a show for Garth as much as he put on a show for them. Every word was perfection, and Garth basked in the beauty of the sound he’s not heard in quite some time.

Entering by rising-up outta the stage, I’m not sure Garth stood still for the nearly 2 hours he performed. Only a few of his hits were left out of his massive set list. He performed “Rodeo,” “Two of Kind,” “We Shall Be Free,” “Unanswered Prayers” (insert chill-bumps here), “Beaches of Cheyenne,” “The Thunder Rolls,” “Long Neck Bottle,” “Callin Baton Rouge,” a very rowdy “Friends in Low Places,” and “That Summer.”

For a special treat, Garth invited Steve Wariner to come out and accompany him on a couple songs before inviting his wife, Trisha Yearwood, out to sing “In Another’s Eyes.” WOW!!! Chemistry and amazing. Trisha then sang “She’s In Love with the Boy.” I’ll be honest, I was hoping for “Walk Away Joe,” but oh well. They also sang a PHENOMENAL version of “More Than a Memory.” It was inspiring…

After the EXTREMELY loud crowd called the band and Garth back up to the stage for the encore, Garth ended the show with the high-energy “Ain’t Goin Down Til the Sun Comes Up.” …However, I’m sure Garth didn’t make it til sun-up…that show and the one after that had to have pooped the guy out. I predict that by show #9, Garth will actually need his belt to hold-up his pants.

Last night’s show was being filmed and broadcast overseas for the armed forces. We were all definitely proud to be Americans…and proud to be standing in the midst of the greatest entertainer to have ever lived.

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Steve Wariner- Free Holiday Music

Steve Wariner, who celebrates his birthday on Christmas Day, is proud to be included in the PEOPLE Country Special “Free Holiday Music” feature in the current issue (December 2010), on stands now.

Each of PEOPLE’s Country Special issues contains a 2-page feature with photographs and information on 7-10 new tracks by different artists. Each track is available as a free download on iTunes ( www.people.com/free). The December issue’s playlist is dedicated to holiday music, and Steve’s contribution is “Deck the Halls” from hisGuitar Christmas album. The instrumental collection of Christmas standards arranged, recorded, and produced by Wariner was inspired by holiday gatherings hosted by his mentor and friend, Chet Atkins.

“Everyone would sing and play and remember those beautiful melodies from our childhood,” Steve recalls. “I wanted the album to convey the warmth and intimacy of those picking parties, so the listener will feel as if I’m sitting in their living room playing for them.”

Among the holiday standards included on the CD are “White Christmas,” “Silent Night,” “Winter Wonderland” and “The Christmas Song.” A GRAMMY®-winning guitarist, Wariner played several different guitars on the CD, matching certain guitars with particular songs and musical styles to create a broad landscape of aural textures and colors. Among the guitars he used are a handmade Hascal Haile classical guitar, the Gibson Chet Atkins Country Gentleman model (1989), which had belonged to Chet, an Olympia dulcimer, a Tacoma Papoose, and Wariner’s own model Takamine acoustic guitar.

Wariner’s next project, a followup to his GRAMMY-winning My Tribute to Chet Aktins, is another instrumental collection, Guitar Laboratory, due in stores on February 8th.

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The Grand Ole Opry Guitar Jam – Photo of the Day

2010 Copyright Grand Ole Opry Photos: Chris Hollo

 

Grand Ole Opry members Vince Gill, Brad Paisley, Ricky Skaggs, and Steve Wariner hit the Opry stage last night at the historic Ryman Auditorium in an all-star guitar jam to kick off the Opry’s 85th Birthday Celebration and to raise funds for Middle Tennessee flood relief.

The show last night was webcast live on opry.com and viewers could donate to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee for flood relief efforts.

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Brad Paisley, Vince Gill, & More Kick-Off Opry’s 85th Birthday

Brad Paisley, Vince Gill, Steve Wariner, and Ricky Skaggs have all signed-on to kick-off the Grand Ole Opry’s summer-long celebrattion of it’s 85th Birthday!! The guys will take the Opry stage on May 25th and will be followed by a month long star-studded month including Lady Antebellum, Oak Ridge Boys, Charley Pride, Josh Turner, and more.

The official birthday bash weekend, October 8th-9th, will have a huge Opry Plaza Party.

Click here for more information.

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Keith Whitley, Patty Loveless, Steve Wariner, & John Michael Montgomery Newest Kentucky Hall of Fame Members

Keith Whitley, Patty Loveless, Steve Wariner, John Michael Montgomery, The Goins Brothers, Molly O’Day and, Larnelle Harris as the newest inductees into the prestigious Kentucky Music Hall of Fame.

This year’s inductees include some of the most recognizable music artists in the world,” says Lawson of the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame. “The ceremony taking place in April 2011 will feature performances by this year’s class as well as some of this state’s greatest music achievers.”

The 2011 Induction Ceremony will be held in the Lexington Center Bluegrass Ballroom in Lexington, Kentucky on April 7, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are on sale now at the Hall of Fame. For more information about the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame & Museum call 1-877-356-3263 or visit www.KYMusicHallofFame.com

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