Adam’s tour plans? Stay tuned….
Sunday, November 9th, 2008
Archive for November, 2008Adam’s tour plans? Stay tuned….Sunday, November 9th, 2008
Adam backstage at the Grand Ol’ OprySunday, November 9th, 2008
Adam Gregory in recording studioSunday, November 9th, 2008
How does Adam keep in touch with his family?Sunday, November 9th, 2008
Adam sings “Down the Road”Sunday, November 9th, 2008
Sushi, autographs, and “The Pokey Little Puppy”? Adam’s life this past week - Nov. 9Sunday, November 9th, 2008The beginning of the week was spent helping my best friend move. If any of you have ever moved in your life you’d know that it’s not an easy task by any means, lots of little things to think about besides just moving furniture and stuff. I’m just glad that I was able to help out a little with this crazy schedule that the band and I have. Don’t ever get me wrong though, we love what we do and we are all having a blast. It’s almost like this sleep thing is becoming overrated and I’m totally living off the rush I get from the music, and I guess the reserved energy from being young. Earlier in the week I had a writing session at Curb wit h my buddy Kyle Jacobs and Billy Montana. We wrote another great song called “You And Me And A Lifetime”. Kyle and I went for lunch prior to writing that day at a Sushi restaurant. I love sushi and can never seem to get enough of it. Actually Shelley, Mark and myself always try and find a good sushi restaraunt in whatever town we happen to be in. Getting back to Kyle and I going for sushi though, it was cool cause we had a chance to chat and catch up a little, since we don’t get to see each other that often. In case you guys don’t already know it Kyle is a great writer and is best known for co-writing Garth Brooks big hit “More than a memory”. He wanted me to fill him in on stories of the road and how things have been going and vise versa. I think the sushi played a little roll in helping us think of ly rics as well. I’m sure you’ve heard that sushi has something in it that actually helps stimulate the brain. Unfortunately I had to leave early from the writing session with them because I had another commitment doing an interview with (Country Music Across America) that afternoon. The interview lasted probably 15 minutes and went pretty smooth and then after that I just headed back to my loft and had nothing to do until midnight that night. Midnight rolled around all to soon and we all met down stairs and loaded up the bus and were on our way to Mobile, Alabama. We had a full band show the following evening in Mobile and were happy with the outcome of the show! We hopped on the bus after that and were of f to Ocala, Fla. next. Once in Ocala I didn’t have anything until the show later that night so the band and I had some good ole down time. The show took place downtown on the square and we performed in front of a few hundred dedicated K-Country fans! After the show I signed autographs for an hour or so and then headed across the street where we met up with Big Red from K-Country and had a late dinner. It was great getting to hang with Big Red, he seemed like a great guy! We went back to the bus after that and stayed the night in Ocala. The next morning we headed out bright and early from Ocala to West Palm Beach Florida. We were about an hour and a half down the road when we realized that we we re short one guy, lol .Yup, there was definitely no Puff on the bus. After worrying for quite some time Shelley eventually called the hotel and located Puff daddy, well needless to say Mark was in quite a panic. Luckily Barry’s sister and husband live in Ocala so they drove Mark the 200 miles, and made it just in time for sound check. We had to bug Mark a little and found time to make a pit stop at Walmart to get him a few little “welcome Home” gifts. We picked him up a “Cars” alarm clock, a postcard that we all signed, and book called “The Pokey Little Puppy”. He got a good laugh out of that and so did we. It was a neat show the way it was set up because the stage that we played on was literal ly a foot from the hotel swimming pool and people gather around the pool to hear us play. I started to be a little daredevilish and jump in the pool after our set was over, but decided against it. It was pretty warm in South Florida, but very nice at the same time. Barry’s nephew and friend came to the show so afterward we all hung out by the bus and talked until the early morning hours. The bus stayed in the parking lot of the hotel that night and we pulled out early the next morning for Ft. Myers, Florida. Today in Ft. Myers I did a T.V interview with Music Mix USA, and then this evening the band and I played a 20 minute set for the Gator Country Lakeside Bash. Ashton Shepherd, Kellie Pickler and Sugarland were on after me so I stayed back and watched most of their shows. It was a good evening full entertainment, we played to about 8,000 people. Thank you all for tuning in and reading my journals I appreciate it. God Bless!
ag) Gwen Foster talks with Adam Gregory, STuesday Nov. 4 Election Day!Tuesday, November 4th, 2008Click below to hear Gwen’s conversation with Adam. The segments are broken up for easier listening. adam-gregory-life-like-politician.mp3 (More to come…check back!) Travel, travel, and more travel! Captain Jack Sparrow, new song release, songwriting. Adam’s blog for November 2, 2008Tuesday, November 4th, 2008We started off this past week in Raleigh ,NC and then flew back home to Nashville. It just never seems to get used to it. When we got home we didn’t have anything to do the rest of the day so I “What It Takes” my new single was also released the same day that I wrote with Doug and the response at and headed to the airport to catch a Southwest flight to Raleigh NC. I want Since the start of the radio tour we’ve flown so much with Southwest that I’ve already got one free We flew out of Raleigh the next morning for Vegas where the band and I It was a dance hall type setting and we played a 75 minute set. It was kinda cool cause |