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SATURDAY, JULY 22ND:
The crew and I went to the tiny Kristiansand airport and began the process of
checking in. Even though they had trucked more than 8,000 pounds of equipment
out the night before, they still had several large, heavy guitar cases to
check. They got hit with an additional $4,000 in excess charges. Then the
airlines didn’t think they could get everything on the little airplane (a Fokker
70)! Once we all got checked in and boarded, we got on the airplane only to be
told it was overweight and they were having to make some adjustments. Since
Dwight has a show tomorrow, it was very important that all the items made it.
We took off an hour late because of this.
I split from Dwight and his guys with promises to see them in France in a
week. The promoter from the festival in Holland picked me up for the 2 hour
drive from Amsterdam to Emmen where I will meet Chely Wright’s group. The
promoter is a great guy and it was fun to chat with him on the drive over. We
learned that Chely’s group had arrived early from Germany and were already
checked into the hotel and Chely had gone to the hotel gym to work out.
Promoter took me by the new venue site and it started to pour down rain just as
we arrived. He said it hasn’t rained here in TWO months, so they really needed
the rain. Just hope it doesn’t rain tomorrow on our concert. It’s a beautiful
new site for the venue – right on a lake with lots of cabins around for
accommodations. Stage is covered and should be fine for the artist – just not
the audience – if it rains again tomorrow.
Saw a couple of more people at the venue that I had worked with last year. Then
we all came back to the hotel to get me checked in and have dinner. My dear
friend Rineke and her husband from Holland was already at the hotel. She has
had some serious health issues this year but looked wonderful. She is a very
special lady and a huge supporter of country music.
Chely finished up in the gym and everyone had dinner in the hotel restaurant. I
came up to my room to answer the emails that I have not had time to answer for
TWO days and hopefully go to bed early. THAT didn’t happen….again. After
midnight and I am just finishing up. Have to get up early for sound check
tomorrow. Such is my life. Know I left out a lot of interesting tidbits but
will include them in a later report.
Jude
SUNDAY, JULY 23RD:
I
went over to the venue with the musicians for load-in but the Production Company
was not ready for us. The backline had not arrived, so nothing was set up on
the stage. I was going to bring the boys back to the hotel and take them back
over when things were set up but the sound company showed up just as we were
making the decision. I went back to the hotel to tell Chely that they were not
going to be ready for her for a while. She had accidentally put a “do not
disturb” on her telephone when she was pushing buttons trying to reach the
reception, so I was unable to just call and give her information.
Went back over with her and did the sound check. The festival used a different
production company this year…one that was less expensive than last year… and it
definitely shows. The sound was very “tinny” and LOUD. I’m sure it will be
fine but hopefully they can find the drum shield that was requested in their
rider as that will help a lot.
Came back to the hotel and went running for 5 miles. Beautiful “SMALL” town but
everything was closed because it is Sunday. People are so friendly. Everyone
talked to me as I was running by…in Dutch, of course, so I had no idea what they
were saying. Even young children would start a conversation!
Mark Chesnutt and his guys arrived this afternoon from Switzerland. This was
not my booking, so I don’t have to babysit them. Really nice guys, too!
The hotel is really nice (same as last year) but only certain rooms have air
conditioning and mine isn’t one of those rooms. It is miserably hot. Hope the
rooms tomorrow have air conditioning!
Chely went on stage as scheduled which is surprising because festivals usually
run a few minutes late. She did a fantastic show and her production manager got
the sound to where it was really good. She is an “entertainer” and talks to the
audience and involves them. The promoters were extremely pleased with her
performance. Afterwards, she signed autographs for everyone. The only
disappointing part of the entire event is the fact that only about 350-500
tickets were sold.
Just as we were about to leave and it was time for Mark Chesnutt to go it, it
started storming again. Since the show was in the tent, he was still able to do
his show. But, we didn’t stay to see him because the restaurant in the hotel was
closing and we had not eaten anything. Came back and had a really nice meal and
am going to get into bed relatively early. Met our bus driver in the lobby and
he is staying here tonight and will be ready to take us to another city in
Holland tomorrow to perform at Shinnen Military Base.
Jude

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