Sugarland Photo
Last night was the first night I stayed out front for some of Sugarland’s show. Typically I have photos to edit, and things to pack up when they start, but last night I hung out and watched the start of their show and about four songs. I’ve been watching the crew load in all this amazing production for the last few weeks and I’ve seen bits and pieces of their show and the production, lights and stage set up blows me away. I stuck around long enough to take some pictures before my camera battery died and this was one I got.
Now we are in Johnson City, TN. I’m sitting on the bus sorting through some things that have potential to make my brain a little more organized while I am out here and make things simpler for everyone involved. Which is a nice thing. We are still in the process of sorting out all the details of Billy’s web world, but I know it’s going to be great once it’s all taken care of.
Not much else going on out here. I wish I had more fun stuff to talk about, but it’s been pretty mellow and my brain is a little fried from this morning.
I’m curious. What’s the most impressive concert you have ever been to production wise? Best lights, stage set-up, video?
Positive Post Tuesday
I noticed last week that only two guys posted “Positive Posts“. I know for a fact that there are more than two males that are reading this blog. I wonder if it’s because we, as men, suck at encouraging each other. We need to compete and feel as manly as possible. Well, at the risk of looking (or feeling) gay, I am going to write about my friend Randy today for “Positive Post Tuesday“.
To keep a twenty-two year old story short, Randy and met when we were seven years old on a little league baseball field and grew up together. Throughout school we were known as the “different” ones, but both were okay with that. We were rarely separate unless forced by teachers, or parents grounding us. We graduated high school together, and have obviously remained in pretty regular contact since graduation. Randy went to college to learn things. I went to work and got married. Both the paths that we needed to take in life. And now it’s getting closer to the point where we will be working together more often.
Randy’s brain works different than most peoples. I still really haven’t figured it out, but it’s fun to watch. His spelling is atrocious, but he can figure out some of the trickiest computer program stuff I have ever heard of. And if he doesn’t know how to do it, he works hard at figuring it out.
Recently Randy has taken a huge role in helping me work with several bands and their online presence. I have had these ideas and complained about them on this blog numerous times and now with Randy’s help a lot of that is actually happening. Without him working his tail off at learning and developing this stuff, everything I am doing would just be ideas. He takes the ideas and then makes the buttons work. (And that’s a big deal when you are primarily working on the internet.) What Randy is able to do, allows me to do what I am doing, and that’s amazing to me. Without that, very little would be getting done.
So anyway, if you haven’t, make sure to go check out Randy’s Blog and take a peek into his brain. Once you can decipher the spelling codes it’s a pretty cool place.Now it’s your turn. I know there are plenty of people out there that have nice things to say about someone so let’s hear it. I want to hear from the guys too.
Here are the rules again:
(1) Write a post building someone up.
(2) Fill out the boxes below. (Linking to your specific post address)
(3) Link back here.














































