Wednesday, July 14, 2010

7/14/2010: My Birthday & Show On The 17th

Hi everyone, I just wanted to check in and see how you all are doing. I've been doing well for the most part, been writing some as my mind has been feeling creative in that sense. Celebrated my birthday (July 12th) with some friends of mine, and I got spoiled to a real nice home cooked meal followed by a carrot cake mmm. Of course being that I'm an artist, an artist goes nowhere without his guitar, so I brought mine to my friends and played a bunch of songs there after we ate. Their grandchildren came over and I surprised them all by giving them a very upfront and personal performance. It's always good playing music. I love it! The Sunday before my birthday, I was invited over to some other friends, and this family is very much into singing, which clicks with me, so we were all up singing till late Sunday evening. I had a good home cooked meal there as well and a birthday cake, so I had a pretty good pre-birthday and then birthday. I'm excited about the show coming up on the 17th in French Lick, Indiana. It's just around the corner and I made a visit to the radio station WITZ yesterday, along with my friend and organizer of the event, Diane, and a member of the headlining band Copper Creek. We all did the interview together pertaining to the show on the 17th. I brought my guitar there as well and broke into "Crazy Days" live on air, so if any of you were listening here in Indiana and surrounding area's, you may of heard the interview... and I hope it sounded good. ;) Anyways, just wanted to update you all and let you know things are well, and I'm looking forward to eventually seeing y'all on the road. All the best!

God Bless!

ag)

1 comment:

Unknown said...

That sounded like a blast! With friends, food, and music you can’t go wrong. I recently celebrated my b-day too, got to see Brooks and Dunn’s last rodeo concert. My best friend and I sang to every song! We ate a “Better Than Robert Redford Cake”, only one of the best desserts in the world… anyway Cincinnatians want to see you Adam! You’d be surprised how many buckeyes love country music.