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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

CMA CLOSE UP: DOGS AND COUNTRY STARS ON THE ROAD

Carrie Underwood and Ace.
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Carrie Underwood

By Crystal Caviness

© 2014 CMA Close Up® News Service / Country Music Association®, Inc.

After a show in Indianapolis, Carrie Underwood walked off stage and straight to her dressing room, where she had left her beloved rat terrier, Ace. But when she opened the door, Ace wasn’t there … or so she thought.

In the absence of his “mom,” the agile and energetic little dog had jumped onto a folding chair, which of course folded right up, trapping him inside. “He didn’t make a sound, but eventually he was rescued,” Underwood recalled.

So goes life on the road with pets in tow.

Underwood is among a growing number of Country artists who can’t bear to leave their pets behind while traveling to gigs.

“They pretty much go everywhere with me,” said Underwood, referring to Ace and her second dog, a rescued dachshund mix named Penny. “I only leave them home if I’m just going to be gone for a few days. I just want to do what’s best for them. I know traveling is hard on them too. If they can stay at home with their dad (Underwood’s husband and Nashville Predators centerman Mike Fisher) or with a sitter, sometimes that’s the better option.”

Rodi and Chelsea Bain.
Photo Credit: Craig Campbell

Rodi, the 9-pound, long-haired dachshund that belongs to Country up-and-comer Chelsea Bain, knows no other life than by her mom’s side.

“When I first got Rodi, she was 8 weeks old,” Bain recalled. “Two days later, she was on the road. The best thing you can do is get a puppy and throw them into it. This is the life and this is normal. She’s going to know this is what we do. As long as she’s with me, she’s content.”

Bain totes Rodi on planes and the bus as she travels the United States, including shows at many NASCAR events. On planes, Rodi rides in her carrier, which slides beneath the seat. Though she gets nervous at the beginning of the flight, the puppy usually calms down after takeoff. But Bain suspects that anxiety could be sympathy fear.

“I am petrified to fly. When I’m scared, I feel like she’s scared. So I try to comfort her. Rodi is probably an emotional support dog and I don’t even know it,” Bain said, laughing.

Gwen Sebastian and Angel. 
Photo Credit: Michael Gomez

Flying Island Entertainment artist Gwen Sebastian’s dog, Angel, a rescued pit bull mix whose owner calls her “a pretty little mutt,” even has her own bunk on the bus. Unlike Rodi, Angel is usually calm and even works as a navigator of sorts.

“One of my favorite things on the road is when we’re driving on the bus,” Sebastian says. “She rarely hangs out with me. She sits next to the driver in the jump seat, watching out the window.”

All three artists admit that it can be challenging to travel with pets. But they also agree that it’s worth it.

“She just makes it feel like home because she is part of the family,” Sebastian said about Angel. “A dog wagging her tail or licking you is really cool at the end of the day. I guess it’s selfish in some ways, but it makes the end of the day really rewarding and it just feels good!”

Underwood agreed. “Ace and Penny are my little bits of home,” she said. “I love them so much and love having them waiting for me on the bus after every show. I love cuddling with them in whatever random hotel room I’m staying in. They are something that is constant in my life. They don’t care that I’m ‘Carrie Underwood.’ To them, I’m just Mom.”

Friday, December 21, 2012

COMING UP AT THE OPRY - DECEMBER 2012





*NOTE* - Jimmy Wayne will be signing his book "Paper Angels" in the Ryman lobby immediately after his show



*NOTE* - Joey + Rory will be signing in the Ryman lobby immediately after their performance




Tuesday, August 14, 2012

EVENT (WARRENDALE, PA): SEPT 26 - GOING COUNTRY FOR A CURE: IN HARMONY WITH DAVID NAIL WITH GWEN SEBASTIAN


WHAT: GOING COUNTRY FOR A CURE, IN HARMONY WITH DAVID NAIL
FEATURING GWEN SEBASTIAN

WHEN:  September 26, 2012

WHERE: Jergel's Rhythm Grille - 285 Northgate Drive Warrendale, PA 15086


GENERAL ADMISSION - $25.00
VIP SEATING - $100.00


Join the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation and The Payton Wright Foundation on September 26, 2012 as they present the inaugural Going Country for a Cure: In Harmony with David Nail concert!

The concert will also feature Gwen Sebastian, from NBC's "The Voice," as the opening act. Froggy radio personality, Danger Frog, will serve as guest emcee and will do a live broadcast from the concert.

If you are unable to attend this event, but would like to make a donation, please click the link below:

MAKE A DONATION

- Under the "Donation Information" section at the top of the page, select your contribution level
- Select "Other" under the "Designation" drop-down menu
- Enter "Going Country for a Cure" in the "Other" field

Check out the link below to hear some of David's latest material, available exclusively through iTunes:

http://bit.ly/DavidNail1979

About this Concert

David Nail first learned of Payton Wright’s battle with Medulloepithelioma, a rare form of brain cancer, in December 2006 while watching a college basketball game on television. Dick Vitale, the ESPN basketball analyst who lives in Lakewood Ranch, was talking about Payton and her plight.

David reached out to Payton’s father, Patrick, and his wife, Holly, through their website and a relationship developed. David told the Wrights he would do whatever he could to help their foundation, and has been true to his word. So when Patrick recently asked David to perform a special benefit concert, with proceeds supporting The Payton Wright Foundation and Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation, Nail readily said yes.

The proceeds of this benefit concert will support the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, and The Payton Wright Foundation.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

VIDEO: Adley Stump Watching Her "The Voice" Blind Audition


Looks like "The Voice" has turned into "Team Nashville" this season with so many great artists representing country music - Karla Davis, Adley Stump, RaeLynn, The Line, Nicolle Galyon, and Gwen Sebastian.

 No matter which artist's team they're on, they're "Team Country" or "Team Nashville". Here's one of our favorites, Adley Stump, who became the last member to round out "Team Blake" on last night's episode, watching her blind audition for the first time with her friends and family. If you love any of these, regardless of whose team they're on, keep supporting because they're all representing the love of country music and they all represent the best of those who auditioned.