{"id":489,"date":"2010-09-13T07:44:22","date_gmt":"2010-09-13T12:44:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nashvillemusicianssurvivalmanual.com\/Blog\/?p=489"},"modified":"2010-09-13T12:48:36","modified_gmt":"2010-09-13T17:48:36","slug":"rhett-akins-plays-balloons-tunes-and-bbq-festival-in-bowling-green-kentucky","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nashvillemusicianssurvivalmanual.com\/Blog\/rhett-akins-plays-balloons-tunes-and-bbq-festival-in-bowling-green-kentucky\/","title":{"rendered":"Rhett Akins Plays Balloons, Tunes and BBQ Festival in Bowling Green Kentucky"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Saturday night&#8217;s show at the U.S. Bank Balloons, Tunes and  BBQ Festival in Bowling Green Kentucky turned out to be a huge success, but  earlier in the day things were looking pretty bleak. All week long the weather  forecast showed a strong possibility of severe weather for this area, as the  remnants of Tropical Storm Hermine were projected to move through. When we  arrived on site at the Warren County Regional Airport a strong steady wind was  already blowing, despite an otherwise beautiful sunny day.<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/Blog\/IMAG0063.jpg\" alt=\"\" hspace=\"5\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"300\" height=\"201\" align=\"right\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Right around the time we were about to start micing up our  instruments for soundcheck,  the sky grew ominously dark, and a few minutes later a strong gust of wind knocked  over a large column of PA speakers. Fortunately, nobody got hurt, but it was a  frightful moment. As a downpour was imminent, we quickly scrambled to put tarps  over our stage gear. Minutes later we watched from the bus window as a strong  steady rain pummeled the airport grounds. Just when we thought our day was  completely doomed the rain subsided, and a short while later the sun returned  to dry out the rain soaked grounds.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/Blog\/IMAG0098.jpg\" alt=\"\" hspace=\"5\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"300\" height=\"201\" align=\"left\" \/>As it turns out, we got real lucky and it never did rain  again. The first two days of the festival had been a complete washout due to  the weather, but by late afternoon the winds had died down, and some hot air  balloons began to permeate the sky for the first time on this weekend. By the  time the first group, Easy Street, went on stage at 5:30 there was already a  couple of thousand people in front of the large mobile stage, and their set was  well received. A little while later, after the second band, Floord, was  finished with their set, Nick Hoffman (Kenny Chesney&#8217;s fiddle player) took the stage with his band. During Nick\u2019 set I  organized and led a large meet and greet backstage with some radio station  contest winners who were more than excited to meet Rhett.<\/p>\n<p>At about 8:45 it was finally our turn for some stage time,  the crowd had now swelled to around 10,000, and was at the peak of this annual  <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/Blog\/IMAG0106.jpg\" alt=\"\" hspace=\"5\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"300\" height=\"201\" align=\"right\" \/>event&#8217;s outing. We dug in hard for a rockin\u2019 90 minute show, the crowd into it  from the onset. About halfway through our show, Rhett brought up his son,  Thomas Rhett to sing the soon-to-be classic \u2018Duck Blind\u2019. After this well  received rendition, a woman somewhere near the front row yelled out <em>\u201cHe&#8217;s  real sexy too!\u201d<\/em> This helped prompt Rhett to prod young Thomas into doing  one more song, \u2018Tobacco\u2019, one of Thomas\u2019s original compositions which he performed  solo acoustic. Apparently, Thomas takes after his dad, who bragged about his  son&#8217;s first cut as a songwriter on Jason  Aldeans\u2019 latest album, and the fact that <em>\u201cSome day soon you\u2019re going to be  hearing Thomas Rhett on the radio too!\u201d<\/em> After Thomas left the stage to a  roaring applause, we continued on with our set, and a little while later Rhett  invited up Nick Hoffman to sit in for a couple of tunes on the fiddle. Rhett  ended the show by playing a solo acoustic version of \u201cGimme That Girl\u201d the  blockbuster hit he wrote for Joe Nichols. This soft and soulful piece helped to  wind down the electricity in the crowd, and upon its conclusion they began to  slowly exit the concert grounds.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/Blog\/IMAG0109.jpg\" alt=\"\" hspace=\"5\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"300\" height=\"201\" align=\"left\" \/>It was a long day, but a good day, and we were all thrilled  that the weather wound up  being on our side. While  this isn&#8217;t always the case with these kinds of outdoor shows, past experience <em>has<\/em> taught me to always hope for the best, while preparing  for the worst. We&#8217;ve got two more outdoor shows on the books in the upcoming  weeks. Hopefully, we\u2019ll  get lucky on those too!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Saturday night&#8217;s show at the U.S. Bank Balloons, Tunes and BBQ Festival in Bowling Green Kentucky turned out to be a huge success, but earlier in the day things were looking pretty bleak. 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