I just got home from a couple of shows this weekend and wanted to drop in a little post before I go to bed. I played two shows in Kentucky, Friday in Louisville with Caedmon’s and Saturday (tonight) in Bowling Green with the AP Christmas tour. Both shows were good, but very different.
Cliff was in town on Thursday for some press stuff for our new record so he rode up with Garett and I in my dad’s minivan to Louisville. Jeremy Casella opened, and I thought he did really well. It was a very conservative crowd and he did really well getting them comfortable and into his performance. I just love that guy and am always so glad to see him, and was excited to see him doing so well! It was our last Caedmon’s show for quite a while, and we may have a slightly different line-up the next time we play, so we had a good time just being together and playing these songs again before we take a little break. The amps they brought for me were what I always get with backline, a Vox AC30 and a Fender Blues Deville, but they sounded way better than usual, and that’s always fun.
Tonight’s show with the Christmas tour was good, but not the best. The rest of the band had a long, grueling drive from Pennsylvania so they were pretty tired, and the sound in the room was kind of tough to work with. Still, looking out at the audience at the end I saw so many people with tears streaming down their faces. The first half was a little more low-key and intimate, everybody seemed to play slower, more pensive, tunes. I loved it, though. I played “early in the morning” and “Too Far To Walk” off of Photographs. Andy Gullahorn played some song I’d never heard before that was just incredible. Jill played “Grand Design” again tonight, which is fast becoming one of my favorites of hers. Just a great tune, and they way she and Andy play it live is stellar.
Tomorrow is a big day, though, in a couple of ways. First of all, the Christmas tour is playing the Ryman. It’s such a momentous occasion for me to get to perform there, and to get to be playing Andy’s songs makes it so powerful. Mindy Smith, Phil Madiera, Randy Goodgame and Pierce Pettis are joining us, as well as a string section featuring Matt Slocum. I will once again this year attempt to not make a fool out of myself in front of him, and once again, I imagine I’ll fail.
As big of a deal tomorrow, at least for my family, is Sunday morning when Alison and I are officially joining our church. Some of you may remember me writing (and occasionally sticking my foot in my mouth) about the struggle we’ve had finding and settling into a church. Let me tell you, we have found such a freedom in just deciding to join and get involved where we felt the Lord calling us. We decided that becoming members meant that we would then start becoming responsible for the church, as opposed to being critical from the outside. Instead of leaving and finding a new church if something happens we don’t like, we are in a position to try and affect a positive change.
We attended a class for new members, and we really enjoyed that, learning the history of the church as a whole and ours specifically, as well as its doctrine and organization. It was mostly a refresher, but we really got a lot out of it. This Sunday they’re going to announce all of the new members, and I guess we’ll stand up front so people see who’s joining. I get embarassed by that kind of stuff sometimes, but I’m so excited to stand up and say that my family and I are committing to this body of believers that I’m all right with it.
Well, I feel like I’m about to start rambling bad, and my eyes are trying to shut on me, so I’ll be done. I hope to see some of you at both Church and the Ryman tomorrow. I’ll write again after the dust of the busy-ness of tomorrow settles…