DAY 10 – SILKEBORG, DENMARK:
Slept for 5 hours and got up to go for a run. Weather
was fantastic and I had a great jog. Quick, healthy breakfast, shower and
got ready to go over to soundcheck with Dale Watson.
Yesterday when I was walking through the “garden” to go
to the gig, I saw something black crawling quickly across the massive lawn.
I couldn’t tell what it was but when I got close enough, realized it was a
remote control lawn mower! It made absolutely no noise whatsoever. Very
cool.
Dale’s sound check went smoothly and was over on time.
One little panic because the contract had an old backline list and did not
request a stand-up bass. The stage manager was able to find one before the
show though. Carlene was next and no problems with hers either.
We had a press conference with Dale and Carlene at the
venue. As always happens, the questions went to “what happened to country
music in Nashville”? People in foreign countries do not consider the tops
country stars today as “country”! Was a lively, heated discussion. Of
course, the first question out of the audience was to ask them how the
floods affected them in Nashville. Carlene lives in California and Dale in
Austin, so that was a tough one.
J
Some guy had taken this huge Semi and painted pictures
of Carlene all over it. She met him a few years ago and he asked her
permission. Today he drove it to the hotel and then to the venue. It’s
pretty “impressive” to say the least!
I rushed downtown for a few minutes after the press
conference. Was so stressed, I forgot to eat! Had to rush back to the
hotel to dress and go over with Dale. On my walk back, I passed this
elderly lady peering into some bushes by the side of the road. She was
pushing an elderly man in a wheel chair. She said something to me in Danish
and pointed into the bushes. I heard a rustling in the bushes but had no
idea what it was. Then one of those remote controlled lawn mowers popped
out! I guess she was scared of what she thought was in the bushes!
Dale had an amazing performance. He is country through
and through. Audience loved him. Stig from Denmark and Allan from the
Faroes were there and got to say hello to him. He signed autographs for at
least an hour after his performance.
Carlene has some “challenges” in her show. As soon as
she took the stage, some “crew” member fired up a grill right beside the
stage and the entire stage smelled like diesel! She sang for an hour and
then lost her voice and came off. The promoter had shut the grilling guy
down but I guess the smell took a while to go away. She was able to go back
on for a couple of more songs, but the set was still much too short. Good
thing the promoter understood what was the problem. She was not able to go
out and sign autographs either.
I got back to the hotel at around 11:30 pm. Dale and
his guys were going to travel all night long in a van to Germany! Dale had
me call Allan to come by the hotel and have a drink with him. Didn’t
realize it’s Allan’s birthday! He and his beautiful wife Annie gave me the
most exquisite necklace. I teased them and asked if it was made out of
Puffin.
Pam Tillis and her group are supposed to be flying
today to Denmark. Evidently there was bad weather in Atlanta and their
flight was delayed for more than 4 hours. They would definitely miss their
connection but last I heard, they are still in Nashville. Not good since
it’s 7 pm there now. Not sure what’s going to happen with that one.
It’s almost 2 am here and I need to get a couple of
hours sleep and deal with problems tomorrow.
Jude
DAY 11 – SILKEBORG, DENMARK WITH “JYPSI”:
Only 4 hours sleep last night and that was
interrupted several times with text message and emails. Pam Tillis and
her group finally found a flight out of Atlanta at midnight and are due to
arrive Billund at 5:30 today. Not sure any of their luggage or equipment
will be with them but it’s doubtful. I’m still trying to track the bag
for David who is playing with Jypsi today and Pam tomorrow. The airline
has absolutely NO information on it!
Went for a little bit longer run this morning.
Weather is fabulous again. Had breakfast with couple of Jypsi’s musicians
and then showered. Went over for sound check with Jypsi and they are
amazing musicians. Very young kids…all sisters and one brother.
Everything went smoothly and quickly at sound check. Came back to the
hotel to work on finding David’s missing bag and stress over Pam Tillis
making it in. I finally got someone on the telephone from Delta Airlines
but they still had no record of the bag. The only thing they can tell me
is that it was “scanned” in Nashville….something we all already knew.
Doesn’t sound very encouraging unfortunately.
I worked all afternoon and then decided to have
dinner at the hotel because I needed to be here for Pam’s arrival. The
meal was excellent…tender steak with mushrooms and roasted potatoes. Pam
and her group arrived about 30 minutes before I was due to leave for the
venue with Jypsi. They were all really tired and NONE of their luggage or
equipment made it. L
Got them checked in and went over to the concert with Jypsi. I took the
production manager a list of equipment they needed and by the time Jypsi
went on stage, he had located everything they would need except for a
fiddle and he was sure he could find that. If Jypsi didn’t have an early
morning flight, Pam’s musicians could borrow one of theirs.
I was very apprehensive about Jypsi’s performance
because their music is very “different” and skews to a much younger
audience. But they threw in lots of classic country and bluegrass songs
and the crowd loved them. I had lots of people coming up to me backstage
saying it’s the best they’ve ever had at Silkeborg!
Came back to the hotel to work on finding lost bags
again. Need to let Pam and her two girls borrow makeup and clothes
tomorrow if theirs doesn’t show up. Shops in this little town closed at 2
pm today (Saturday – can you believe it?) and NOTHING is open on Sunday…I
mean NOTHING. They all need chargers for their laptops and one person
needs contact lens solution. Really sucks to not have anything.
Going down to the lobby to make sure everyone made it
back to the hotel and then I’m GOING TO BED!
J
Jude
SILKEBORG – PAM TILLIS – DAY 12!
Love that we are in double digits…means I get to go
home soon. Only ONE MORE WEEK!
Didn’t exercise this morning because I needed to deal
with getting Jypsi off to the airport and check on lost bags. Had
breakfast with everyone and went over some things for the day. Jypsi was
ready on time because they stayed up all night. Evidently I missed quite
a “jam” session outside under the pavilion where the bikes are stored.
L
Got them off and started making calls about the
bags. According to the website, NOTHING had been located yet. So, when
the van driver showed up, I gave him copies of the lost baggage receipts
and asked him to check when he went to the airport. He called to say that
they had 2 bags and that 6 more were coming in about an hour later. We
had no way of knowing which ones they were – personal luggage or equipment
but he was going to wait for them. I gathered all my make-up together and
took to Pam’s room so she could use it just in case her bag didn’t
arrive. Went with the guys over to sound check and when the driver came
back from the airport, he only had 2 items – one was Pam’s suitcase and
one was her acoustic guitar. We had a press conference to attend and it
was typical of the one we had Friday with Carlene and Dale and yesterday
with Jypsi. Pretty standard questions except they asked a lot of
questions about Pam’s Dad – Mel Tillis- as well. Finished it up in less
than an hour and had a quick lunch in the lobby with Pam and Matt.
The baggage claim office is closed from 10 am until 1
pm, so I went back to my room to begin calling as soon as they opened.
Pointless! Every time I dialed (which was every 2 minutes), I got a
recording saying, “All our agents are extremely busy right now. Please be
assured that we are looking for your bag 24 hours a day and will notify
you when we have any news”. Brilliant!
L
Matt was luckier than me and got through to him.
They told him they had found 6 bags and were bringing them to the hotel
but couldn’t deliver before show time. Matt stressed how important it was
they receive it prior to the 2:45 pm show time and they said they would
“try”!
When we left for the gig, nothing had been received.
I left instructions with the hotel to call our driver – Peter (easy to
remember because I think every male in Denmark is named Peter!) so he
could bring me back over to pick it up. As soon as I got all the way to
the top of the hill delivering the few cds and photos they had to sell, we
got the call. The promoter had borrowed equipment from every source they
knew just to get us enough instruments to perform. When I got to the
hotel, there was one big black instrument case, another guitar case, the
merchandise suitcase (yea!) and several personal suitcases. Took all this
over to the venue but they had already started the show. They did switch
out and use their instruments during the show though.
Pam was absolutely amazing and according to the
audience, the highlight of the festival. If she and her musicians can
sound that great on “borrowed” equipment, I can’t imagine it being any
better with their gear. She sold all the cds we gave them – 90 – and I
went back and gave them 30 more. Had to keep 60 for Furuvik. She signed
autographs for about an hour afterwards. I introduced her to my promoters
from Denmark, Faroe Islands, and Sweden. Sweden wants to book her in 2012
for their “Anniversary Festival”.
While Pam was performing and after I quit running
around and “stressing” about bags, I checked my email on my Blackberry.
For more than a month now, every few weeks, AOL and Blackberry have had a
“rim” problem and it shuts down all the email forwarding. Very
frustrating and really inconvenient when I’m overseas and on the run.
That was the final “stress” factor for me and I immediately “gave myself a
migraine”! I always carry fiorinal and extra strength Tylenol with me but
this time I realized I had left it in my other purse back at home. I had
to walk all the way over to the hotel to see if I had some in my luggage
and thankfully I did!
Pam stayed to watch South Mountain and loved them.
They are from Canada and perform over here all the time. She even stayed
to perform as part of the finale. “Hey Good-Looking” and “Cotton Fields”
were the closers. It was such a fantastic 25 Anniversary Special!
We came back to the hotel and I changed clothes and
met Pam, Matt, Allan, Annie and her daughter Joann in the hotel restaurant
for dinner. Meal was excellent – salmon (again
J! ).
Allan and his family and I stayed and talked and talked and talked. I was
still giving him grief about drinking too much tequila the night I
introduced him to Dale Watson. I put a “classic” photo of him on my
Facebook page.
I’m definitely going shopping tomorrow before we have
to depart at 1 pm. Pam “might” go with me. Hoping to get in bed before 2
am. We fly to Stockholm and have tomorrow night and Tuesday “off” there
to sightsee. Today was so incredibly hectic, that I’m sure I left out
something but just too tired to care!
Jude