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      <description>This is my first time to Nashville.  Then I think, maybe I'm wrong becausethat just sounds weird.  How could I have traveled to places like Nicaraguaor Xi'an China and not good old Nashville?  The theme of the episode has...</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p><br />This is my first time to Nashville.  Then I think, maybe I'm wrong because<br />that just sounds weird.  How could I have traveled to places like Nicaragua<br />or Xi'an China and not good old Nashville?  The theme of the episode has got<br />me very excited -- I have to become a Country singing sensation in two days.  I<br />like this theme a lot because along with visiting places that the normal<br />traveler/tourist could visit we are also showing a more immersive insider's<br />view that will bring out the essence of this city that might not be so<br />obvious to someone traveling there.  I like when I get to go &quot;behind the<br />scenes&quot; so to speak.  Instead of standing and watching a band at a famous<br />Honky Tonk, I get to spend time with a band and get up there myself and<br />hopefully convey how truly difficult it is to &quot;make it&quot; in this city.  It<br />reminds me of NYC in a way in that it's a real creative center.  Where NY is<br />known for actors, Nashville is filled to the brim with songwriters.  Both<br />have to hold survival jobs, which is usually waiting on tables.  Something I<br />became very good at for 8 eight years in the Big Apple.  When we arrived at<br />Loveless Caf&eacute; I was more than happy to put on an apron and see if I still<br />got it.  The plates rested on my arms so easily and the pencil still fit<br />snug behind my ear&hellip; it's like I never left.   Good to know I still have<br />waitressing to fall back on.<br /><br />We were setting up a shoot at Ernest Tubb Records with Those Darlins, the<br />band I'm going to join on stage if I don't chicken out.  I was in a back<br />room reading a short article about their music as they were setting up their<br />instruments and amps.  I am not in any way exaggerating this story<br />-- promise -- but as I was reading the description of their style &quot;sometimes a<br />playful 50's romp with screaming thrown in like in Leader of the Pack -- look<br />out, LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT!!!!!&quot;  At that moment I heard screaming come from the<br />record shop, then I heard some smashing noise and other people shouting.  I<br />thought to myself, man this article ain't kidding.  When I came out something<br />very different than playful music had happened.  One of the girls was being<br />electrocuted by an ungrounded mic,  the voltage running thru her body was so<br />intense that her body curled around the stand making it impossible for her<br />to be released from its hold.  She was physically unable to utter even a<br />cry for help so for a long time no one even realized it.  Enter MY<br />HUSBAND!!!!!  (the hero in this story) who was the first to recognize what<br />was happening.  As it was later described to me he leapt onto the small<br />stage and firmly smacked the metal stand to the floor.  At which point the<br />poor thing dropped to the floor like a sack of potatoes.  Needless to say we<br />cancelled that scene.  She went to the hospital immediately and wasn't truly<br />alright for another three days. <br /><br />I don't get to meet a lot of celebrities in this job and certainly don't get<br />to sing with them either so meeting Vince Gill was a bit of a nerve racking<br />experience on so many levels.  I had heard he was simply a good person, as<br />normal as can be.  How can you be normal with over 30 Country Music Awards,<br />Grammys and American Music Awards?  I don't know his music well, I know him<br />mostly as the host of the Country Music Awards, which was his gig for over 12<br />years.  (An interesting fact about me is that I don't really follow country<br />music but I never miss a CMA awards show -- even with my travel schedule, the<br />stars somehow always align and I'm in a hotel room watching it every year.)<br />Although we are really excited to meet Vince Gill, the ladies in my crew --<br />Christina my stylist and Elizabeth my executive producer -- are HUGE fans of Amy Grant, Vince's equally talented wife, and really, really hope she comes along to the recording session.  We all loved Amy, we all wanted her hair, her<br />clothes, and her corn fed girl next door style.  She didn't come.  But let<br />me tell you what a great guy Vince was and how I will now always be a big<br />fan.  First off whenever we have to play any kind of music or I, heaven help<br />me, have to sing the clearance issues are a real nightmare.  Managers,<br />agents and lawyers go back and forth round and round earning their<br />retainers.  So when we walked into Dark Horse recording studios we just had<br />no idea what was going to happen.  Especially since Vince Gill agreed to be<br />on the show at the last minute so there was no time for all the legal eagles<br />to get involved.  We asked him if there was a song he wouldn't mind we used<br />on the show.  He said sure, which song do you want?  Ummm &hellip; well, which one<br />would be okay and cleared to use for repeated broadcast?  What do you mean?<br />he asked.  Ummm &hellip; well.  We usually need the writer of the song, publisher and<br />singer to sign off on it.   Then he said something that to me summed up his<br />incredible music career in one sentence.  &quot;I wrote, published, recorded and<br />sang all my own music.  You can pick whatever you want.&quot;<br />We had a great day with Vince.</p><br/><div style="clear:both"></div><a href="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/tag/nashville">nashville</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/nashville"><img src="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/template/sambrown/images/technorati.gif" border="0"></a><a href="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/tag/nashville.rss"><img src="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/template/sambrown/images/tiny-rss.gif" border="0"/></a>  <a href="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/tag/music">music</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/music"><img src="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/template/sambrown/images/technorati.gif" border="0"></a><a href="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/tag/music.rss"><img src="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/template/sambrown/images/tiny-rss.gif" border="0"/></a>  <a href="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/tag/songwriters">songwriters</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/songwriters"><img src="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/template/sambrown/images/technorati.gif" border="0"></a><a href="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/tag/songwriters.rss"><img src="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/template/sambrown/images/tiny-rss.gif" border="0"/></a>  <a href="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/tag/celebrities">celebrities</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/celebrities"><img src="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/template/sambrown/images/technorati.gif" border="0"></a><a href="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/tag/celebrities.rss"><img src="http://samantha-brown-blog.travelchannel.com/template/sambrown/images/tiny-rss.gif" border="0"/></a> ]]></content:encoded>
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