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		<title>Tour Bus Life: A lot can happen on the road</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2012 16:41:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every day, working in Nashville, I see tour buses come in and out of the parking lot out side the building. Some buses are loading up, some unloading, and some parking for the day for rehearsals.  I’ve hung out on several tour buses and been invited to come out on the road for a weekend ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every day, working in Nashville, I see tour buses come in and out of the parking lot out side the building. Some buses are loading up, some unloading, and some parking for the day for rehearsals.  I’ve hung out on several tour buses and been invited to come out on the road for a weekend with acts.   Surprisingly, I’ve not taken anyone up on it yet.  It’s hard to schedule that around work and family.</p>
<p>There are so many stories of things that happen on tour buses that would make a great book if anyone chose to cover it.  For this blog, I was able to tap into a good friend who I’ve known for over 15 years.   Mark Harmon (not the actor) is currently on the road with Country artist/singer/songwriter Jerrod Niemann as his Production Manager and Front of House engineer.  In the past, Mark has toured with Hal Ketchum, Delbert McClinton, Joe Nichols, Trace Adkins, Sara Evans, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, and Blake Shelton. Mark has spent a good part of his life on tour buses.</p>
<p>I wanted to get a picture of what happens from the moment of bus call to the time when they might arrive at their destination as well as some things that can happen after the gig.</p>
<p>Depending on the length of the drive to their destination, bus call is usually at midnight.  If there’s a 14 hour drive ahead, call time would be 6 pm.  When they get on the bus, some of the group will go to sleep right away and some will stay up.  Playing video games, watching TV or videos, and gear “geek” talk are some of the activities they do while on the road initially.    Once they arrive in the morning at their destination, they will grab breakfast and get the day going.</p>
<p>Sometimes, the artist will spend time songwriting on the bus, occasionally with another songwriter.  They will lock themselves in the back lounge and hammer out ideas.  Management may tag along on any particular weekend just to keep tabs on how everything is going.</p>
<p>“Every day is interesting because you get to see the country.  You get to see other cities, other people, and other lifestyles. Pranks – big time pranks. We’ve had moth balls (on the bus), we’ve had over 4,000 ping pong balls on our bus at the end of a tour.  We’ve had our bus filled with packing peanuts before. We’ve had water balloon fights and played soccer on the bus. One time, we had up to 30 people on the bus. We tried Wii bowling that night.  People had to stand on the couches, tables and chairs to get out of the way of the bowlers.  Pretty funny.”</p>
<p>Some famous actors Mark has met on the bus included, Robert De Niro, Andy Griffith, and Clint Eastwood. He’s also met some Indian chiefs while traveling.</p>
<p>“It’s fun” Mark comments. “I do like it or I wouldn’t be there. If it wasn’t fun, nobody would be there.  The comradery of being able to put a show together with different people and to pull the show off, walk away going “That was a great show,” I guess it’s a fix. It gets agonizing leaving the family, especially with kids when they are younger.  When they get into their teens, it’s almost like they want to throw you out (on the road). “</p>
<p>Dangerous situations:</p>
<p>“We once had a barn owl smash through the front window of the bus.  We were once in Calgary coming down out of the mountains and the bus was sliding sideways on black ice. The bus trailer was once hit by a semi truck, while we were sleeping, and it pushed the trailer into the engine compartment.  It rocked the bus from side to side off its wheels. Once we were in Ohio and a tornado picked up the stage, moved it 10 feet and pushed against the side of the bus, lifting it off its wheels.  Scary.”</p>
<p>It does take a special person to load up every week and leave their home to go on the road.  Most Country tours are great in that they head out mid-week and come back home on a Sunday or Monday to their families.</p>
<p>___________</p>
<p>I would love for more people to chime in and share some bus stories from the road. What pranks do you play (or have been played on you), songwriting experiences, and movies you like to watch during your trips? Please keep it clean and thanks for sharing!</p>
<p>Ryan</p>
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		<title>ACMA&#8217;s, Axient, and PSM 1000!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2012 15:04:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Academy of Country Music Awards continues to be one of my favorite trips of the year.  It&#8217;s a great show to see all the crew people as well as get a bit of face time with our artists. Plenty of them were there:  Rascal Flatts, The Band Perry, Sara Evans, Craig Morgan, Brad Paisley, ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Academy of Country Music Awards continues to be one of my favorite trips of the year.  It&#8217;s a great show to see all the crew people as well as get a bit of face time with our artists. Plenty of them were there:  Rascal Flatts, The Band Perry, Sara Evans, Craig Morgan, Brad Paisley, Little Big Town, Toby Keith, Martina McBride, Dierks Bentley, and Luke Bryan.  This years&#8217; show was again held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 1, 2012</p>
<p>A couple of exciting aspects of this years&#8217; show included the fact that PSM1000&#8242;s were relied upon as the only system for ear monitors and Shure&#8217;s new Axient wireless system made 2 appearances on the show.  The first was with artist Chris Young and then later in the show with Shure Artist Sara Evans.  Both artists used the SM58 capsule and the system sounded incredibly clean.</p>
<p>One emotional point during the show was when Shure Artists Little Big Town sang a song with a children&#8217;s choir written by newcomer Hunter Hayes entitled &#8220;Here&#8217;s Hope.&#8221; The group started and ended with verses from John Lennon&#8217;s &#8220;Imagine.&#8221; Another magic moment came in the form of an actual wedding ceremony, performed during the song &#8220;Marry Me&#8221; sung by Shure Artist Martina McBride who was accompanied by Pat Monahan of Train.</p>
<p>Rascal Flatts debuted their new hit single &#8220;Banjo&#8221;, joined by Steve Martin whose banjo was captured using a KSM137.  Toby Keith brought out his &#8220;Red Solo Cup&#8221; for Vegas and sang while wandering through the crowd, joined by the one and only Wayne Newton and comedian Carrot Top. The Band Perry debuted their new single &#8220;Postcard from Paris&#8221; singing on a trio of KSM9&#8242;s.</p>
<p>Another big highlight for me was when KISS walked by backstage, a couple of times.  They were there to present the award for Vocal Group of the Year.  I grew up listening to these Rock Icons and to see them that close was pretty awesome.</p>
<p>The crew for the show worked extra hard this year as they were rehearsing 2 shows at once.  The next day after the awards show was a special concert &#8211; Lionel Richie and Friends &#8211; to be broadcast later this month.  It&#8217;s always a pleasure hanging with this crew as they are so professional and offer great advice/commentary on current and future products.</p>
<p>Click on this<a title="ACMA Photos 2012" href="http://www.zimbio.com/CMA+Awards+2009/articles/EYqVNExY1T8/PHOTOS+47th+Annual+Academy+Country+Music+Awards" target="_blank"> link</a> to see some highlights of the show and all the Shure products in action.</p>
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		<title>Shure supports 45th Annual CMA Awards</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 19:52:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[November 9, 2011 Bridgestone Arena &#8211; Nashville, TN Having been down in Nashville for 10 years now, it is always great to be able to attend this awards show.  It&#8217;s a reunion for both a lot of our Nashville contacts but also some of our East and West Coast based contacts as well.  I get ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>November 9, 2011</p>
<p>Bridgestone Arena &#8211; Nashville, TN</p>
<p>Having been down in Nashville for 10 years now, it is always great to be able to attend this awards show.  It&#8217;s a reunion for both a lot of our Nashville contacts but also some of our East and West Coast based contacts as well.  I get to hang with Michael Abbott, one of the Audio Producers for this and many other TV shows and  J. Mark King, who does the production mix for the Academy of Country Music Awards also comes out to do this show.  There&#8217;s Steve Anderson, who swaps out the input boxes between each act as well as the engineers from Music Mix Mobile (John Harris, Jay Vicari and Joel Singer) who mix the music for the show.  The Nashville crews and the crews from each coast all dig in together to get over 20 performances on the air.  Once the show is on, it&#8217;s amazing to watch it all happen.  Even though most of this crew has been doing shows like this for years, they are always looking for ways to improve and present the best show for millions of viewers.</p>
<p>The same goes for Shure!</p>
<p>This year, Shure would play an even bigger role as we have a new series of personal monitor systems to present to artists.  The <a title="PSM1000 link" href="http://www.shure.com/americas/products/personal-monitor-systems/psm-1000" target="_blank">PSM1000</a> was about to make its appearance on this show for the first time.  Was I nervous? Not at all.  The system has been out there for a while now and been tested in some high profile settings.  Monitor engineer Jason Spence had just used it 3 weeks ago with Alabama and it passed with flying colors.  The system was ready and so were we!   Jason had been speaking with Shure about wanting to use this system on this show for months.  He told Mike Parker, also a monitor engineer for this and many other shows, that he planned to have units there.  Mike, also a beta tester, would not settle for anything less on his side as well.  When all was said and done, ATK Audiotek out of California shipped 14 channels for this show as well as sending a rack of systems out for the Latin Grammies that same week!</p>
<p>Are you as excited as we are??  Seeing our packs labeled up for use with names like Taylor Swift, Lionel Richie, and Ms. Piggy is pretty exciting.</p>
<p>Jason commented on how beneficial it was for them to be able to adjust the output power of the transmitters so they could reach an artist clear across the arena, providing them with dropout free signal.  That is very important to an artist who is performing in front of a live audience and in turn to millions watching at home.  If their signal cuts out, it can be a real mood killer for an artist in the heat of the moment.  Having those 2 antenna&#8217;s on the beltpack makes an amazing difference!</p>
<p>As far as artists on this show, we are always delighted when the list of performers comes in and we see a great representation of Shure Artists.  Like Martina McBride who performed her new single &#8220;I&#8217;m Gonna Love You Through It&#8221; on a wired SM58 and Luke Bryan, who worked the stage with his custom chromed UR2/SM58 wireless on &#8220;Country Girl (Shake It For Me).&#8221;    We also saw a great Glen Campbell Tribute perfomed by endorsers Vince Gill and Brad Paisley, joined by Keith Urban &#8211; all on Shure wireless. Both Lionel Richie and Kenny Loggins requested Shure to use on their performances!</p>
<p>New to the Shure family is The Band Perry, who performed on custom painted Super 55&#8242;s and went on to pick up 3 CMA Awards that night!   Sara Evans sang her most recent big hit &#8220;Stronger&#8221; on a UR2/Sm58. Taking home the coveted Entertainer of the Year award that night was Taylor Swift who sang on a UR2/Beta 58A.</p>
<p>Endorser Luke Bryan also co-hosted the red carpet with Ellen before the show.  His FOH engineer, Pete Healey, came by earlier that day to see if we could find him a Shure wired mic that Luke could use for that broacast.  We found an Sm58 and thanks to Pete, another TV spot!</p>
<p>During the show, I ran into many artists, engineers, and managers backstage.  It&#8217;s always a great time to catch up with them as they are usually out on the road or busy releasing a new record.  I was waiting  around backstage each time The Band Perry picked up an award to congratulate them.  I also talked with Rascal Flatts drummer and endorser Jim Riley, who was getting set to travel up to Indianapolis for the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC) to do a drum clinic later in the week.  I would be traveling in the same direction right after this show.</p>
<p>After the awards show concluded, I went up to Jason Spense&#8217;s monitor &#8220;world&#8221; and talked with him and his techs about how the show went.  Thumbs UP all around.  One tech even commented that they received no complaints about dropouts or bad mixes, which he mentioned was very unusual for this show.   That brought a big smile to my face!</p>
<p>A BIG THANK YOU to Mike Abbott, Jason Spence, Mike Parker, J. Mark King, John Harris, Jay Vicari, Joel Singer, Steve Anderson, and so many more for an amazing job.  Thank you to the artists who continue to rely on Shure every night they step on stage.  Most of all, thank <strong>YOU</strong> for spending your time on our blog site and reading this blog.  Send it along to a friend !</p>
<p>Take care and keep coming back for more!  (If you want more RIGHT NOW, here&#8217;s our <a title="CMA - PSM1000 press release" href="http://www.shure.com/americas/news-events/press-releases/shure-psm-1000-stars-at-country-music-awards" target="_blank">press release</a> on the show and the amazing PSM1000 system.)</p>
<p>Ryan</p>
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		<title>Shure at CMA Music Fest 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 20:59:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[June 9-12 &#8211; 2011 Nashville, TN 2011 marks not only the 40 year Anniversary of the CMA Music Fest but also the 10th year of the Shure office in Nashville. I have been fortunate to be able to attend this show since Shure opened the Nashville Artist Relations office in 2001. It has been great ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>June 9-12 &#8211; 2011</p>
<p>Nashville, TN</p>
<p>2011 marks not only the 40 year Anniversary of the CMA Music Fest but also the 10th year of the Shure office in Nashville. I have been fortunate to be able to attend this show since Shure opened the Nashville Artist Relations office in 2001. It has been great to be able to support this event and meet with all of the great people who have put it on over the years. It has changed over the years as they are now taping many of the performances for later inclusion in a 2 hour television special. Roughly half of the artists that performed at LP Field during the 4 day event are either Shure Artists or used Shure on vocals. OK, why not, let&#8217;s list them all!</p>
<p>Shure Artists:</p>
<p>Sara Evans<br />
Brad Paisley<br />
Dierks Bentley<br />
Little Big Town<br />
Martina McBride<br />
Trace Adkins</p>
<p>Josh Turner, Dailey &amp; Vincent  and Rascal Flatts</p>
<p>Shure users:</p>
<p>Ashton Shepherd<br />
Chris Young<br />
The Band Perry<br />
and The Janedear Girls</p>
<p>It&#8217;s always great to see the crews for each of these artists and meet new faces and engineers.   This show is the perfect place to get lots of business accomplished.  Although it&#8217;s very hot and the hours are long, I do look forward to this show every year.</p>
<p>Each night, the stadium filled up with enthusiastic crowds and there were several guest artists who showed up to sing along.  Alabama showed up on Thursday night to perform with Brad Paisley, American Idol winner Scotty McCreery joined Josh Turner on a song, Martina McBride and Idol runner-up Lauren Alaina made a great pairing on Martina&#8217;s song &#8220;<a title="Martina and Lauren video at CMA fest" href="http://www.examiner.com/celebrity-headlines-in-national/lauren-alaina-sings-with-martina-mcbride-cma-music-festival-video" target="_blank">Anyway</a>&#8220;, Little Big Town joined  Rascal Flatts for an awesome display of vocal harmonies on a <a title="VIdeo of Rascal Flatts with Little Big Town at CMA Fest" href="http://www.examiner.com/celebrity-headlines-in-national/rascal-flatts-and-little-big-town-video" target="_blank">medley</a> of classic rock tunes.</p>
<p>As customary, each night started off with the singing of our National Anthem.  On Saturday night, Shure Artists&#8217; Dailey and Vincent sang their version which is THE BEST version that I have ever heard.  I&#8217;m sure it will be up on the internet soon enough,  keep an eye out for it.</p>
<p>Some of the products that were prominently used throughout the shows included the UR2/SM58 and the UR2/KSM9 for many of the lead and backing vocals, the Beta 98AMP for toms, a few KSM313 ribbon mics on amps  and well as many KSM32&#8242;s for overheads and guitar amps.</p>
<p>The annual appearance of rain was broken this year but it was a close one on Saturday evening.  It cooled off quite a bit (which was welcomed by some) but never a drop.</p>
<p>So comes to a close another great year of artists performing at this wonderful event.  Speaking of Anniversaries, my wife and I celebrated 17 years on Saturday!  Looking forward to many more!</p>
<p>Ryan</p>
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