{"id":214,"date":"2010-05-31T11:25:25","date_gmt":"2010-05-31T16:25:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nashvillemusicianssurvivalmanual.com\/Blog\/?p=214"},"modified":"2010-08-25T22:21:07","modified_gmt":"2010-08-26T03:21:07","slug":"rockin-on-the-mountain","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nashvillemusicianssurvivalmanual.com\/Blog\/rockin-on-the-mountain\/","title":{"rendered":"Rockin\u2019 on the Mountain"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It was just after 1 PM on Saturday, May 29 as we pulled into the  Fast Lane minimart in Huntsville, Tennessee. The parking lot of this  fine establishment would be our home base for the day <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"mudtruck.jpg\" alt=\"\" hspace=\"5\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"320\" height=\"195\" align=\"right\" \/>as  this was the closest our tour bus could safely get to the mountaintop  concert site. The event we were playing on this hot and humid Memorial  Day weekend was \u201cThe White Knuckle Event\u201d at Brimstone Recreation, an  annual ATV convention on which thousands converged from all over the  country, some even traveling from as far as Canada.<\/p>\n<p>Shortly after our arrival, the event coordinator arrived with a  fleet of four-wheel drive pickup trucks, our gear hauling and runner  service for the day. Some local fellows helped load the gear into the  back of the trucks, and we hopped in to make the 5 mile, 30 minute ride to  the top of the mountain. The first couple of miles of this trek <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"mountainview.jpg\" alt=\"\" hspace=\"5\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"320\" height=\"222\" align=\"left\" \/>was  quite scenic, winding through a maze of fields and rolling hills  spotted with picturesque homes and cabins. After about 10 minutes of  driving, the pavement ended and we proceeded up some steeper inclines  as the road turned to dirt and gravel. We we&#8217;re now going up the  mountain, and the old logging road on which we were traveling was a  flurry of activity, with a steady stream of four wheelers and other  off-road vehicles coming and going in every direction. The air was  thick with dirt and dust kicked up from all the ATV\u2019s as we passed a  couple of campsites along the way.<\/p>\n<p>A little while later (it seemed like an hour) we reached the summit  and a spectacular panoramic view of the mountain range came into focus.  We backed up the pickups to the stage and commenced  our load in and sound check. The stunning view off the back of the  <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"brimband.jpg\" alt=\"\" hspace=\"5\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"320\" height=\"233\" align=\"right\" \/>stage was that of several other peaks, jettisoning up across the  horizon under some billowing clouds that seemed to stretch on for as  far as the eye could see. The contrasting view off the front of the  stage was that of a sea of four wheelers dotting the hilltop amidst  several vendor tents, all viewed through a thick haze of freshly kicked  up mountain dust.<\/p>\n<p>By four o&#8217;clock we had finished sound check and strapped in for the  bouncy ride back to the bus. Chilling on the bus for a little bit, we  dug into the event provided meal of country ham, green beans, steamed  corn, and hot rolls. As this was the only store around for miles, the  parking lot was a flurry of activity, providing varying degrees of  amusement which could be viewed through our tinted bus windows. <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"familyon4wheeler.jpg\" alt=\"\" hspace=\"5\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"320\" height=\"217\" align=\"left\" \/>At  one point a truck pulled up towing a trailer upon which a four wheeler  containing several young family members sat. A little while later, one bright  fellow took off on a dirt bike with his toddler sitting on the  handlebars. It was a regular ATV Woodstock, and after dinner and some  showers we hopped back into the pickups for another bouncy ride up to  the peak as it was getting near showtime.<\/p>\n<p>Now nearing dusk, we were in amazement upon reaching the concert  site when the view of 10,000 concertgoers sitting on thousands of ATVs  came into sight. We hit the stage running, and the powerful PA system  filled the night air with the sounds of Rhett Akins music. We  began the show with our appropriate onslaught of \u2018Down South\u2019 and \u2018I  Brake for Brunettes\u2019 and the crowd was instantly on our <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"brimcrowd.jpg\" alt=\"\" hspace=\"5\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"320\" height=\"233\" align=\"right\" \/>side. After a  few more tunes, Rhett introduced me as the bands only Yankee and  encouraged me to play some southern slide guitar. This led to our  rendition of \u2018Curtis Lowe\u2019 which was followed a little while later by  some hunting songs from his new CD like \u2018My Baby Looks Good in  Camouflage\u2019 , \u2018Duck Blind\u2019 and \u2018Hung Up\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>We finished the show to a massive ovation which brought us back for  a brief encore. Just before we began our short second round I was  informed that one of the patrons wanted to propose to his fianc\u00e9e on  stage. A minute later, an excited young fellow stood on stage in front  of the masses and told his girl he loved her and wanted to marry her.  Teary-eyed, the girl made her way to the stage to meet her love, at  which point he gave her a ring. Everybody got all mushy at this point  as we played Rhett&#8217;s hit \u2018She Said Yes\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>Our mountain top adventure complete, we loaded up our gear,  road back down the mountain, and hit the road.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"proposalbig.jpg\" alt=\"\" hspace=\"5\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"640\" height=\"608\" align=\"absmiddle\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It was just after 1 PM on Saturday, May 29 as we pulled into the Fast Lane minimart in Huntsville, Tennessee. 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