Garth Brooks Press Conference at the Encore Theater

October 26, 2009 by KJ  
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.Garth Brooks

October 15, 2009… History was made and I was there to bring you history in the making.  I attended the press conference of the year, and maybe the century.  Garth Brooks and Steve Wynn came on stage at the Encore Theatre to announce that Garth was coming out of self imposed retirement, which lasted nine years.

Garth officially came out of retirement so there would be no limitations going forward.  Garth said “We’re going to take the retirement roof off over our head, and let me tell you I already feel taller. It’s nice.”

Garth is the # 1 selling solo artist in the United States, and Steve Wynn is the Chairman of the Board and CEO for Wynn Resorts.  Steve made Garth an offer that no one else ever had.  It was an offer that would allow Garth to perform the music he loves, and still be at home with his children.  “Every argument we ever had about why we shouldn’t do this, he had an answer to,” Garth said.

Garth said… “I told him he couldn’t afford me, I was wrong. Wow.”  Garth will perform fifteen weekends a year, for five years.  And if at any point Garth doesn’t want to do it anymore, Garth can walk away.  Oh, and do not forget the jet plane Steve bought for Garth, to ensure Garth never misses any time with his family.

The biggest issue was ticket prices; Garth has always wanted to make sure his fans could afford to see him, regardless of where he played, which is why his tour tickets were $ 25.00 for every concert.  Garth said “This was where we really went at it, this was tough.”  Steve and Garth settled on ticket prices being $ 125.00 for any seat in the 1500 seat Encore Theater.

This time there will be no band, no fancy lights, no flying over the fans, as that is in the past… but, Garth will be standing proud doing what he loves for those that love Garth for who he is… his fans.   Garth will be alone on stage, with his guitar… sharing the hits, the moments, and the memories that fans have come to know Garth for.  Garth did say Trisha Yearwood would join him occasionally on stage, and there might be a few other special guests.  But, most importantly fans will see Garth singing not only his music, but the music of those who inspired Garth during his career… including Merle Haggard, Elton John, George Strait, and Simon & Garfunkel.

Garth loves his fans and those who have been with him since the beginning.  But, in respect to his decision to play music again, Garth had this to say… “I don’t have any trepidation because I’ve cleared it with the most important people.” In case you are wondering who those important people are, they are Trisha Yearwood his wife, Sandy Mahl his ex-wife, and his three daughters Taylor, August, and Allie.

Thank you Steve for allowing Garth to keep his passion for music alive, and still have all the special moments and memories with his family.  Garth thank you for coming out of retirement, your fans love you and have respected your desire to be a family man.

Garth you don’t have to prove yourself to your fans, you already have… we are just glad to have you back while allowing you keep your family.  After nine long years Garth, Welcome Home, you will always have a special place in our hearts.

I would like to leave you our fans with this parting thought from Steve Wynn, as we couldn’t have said it better ourselves… “When a man can do what Garth does, it’s almost a crime against nature for him not to do that.”

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A Causality of Photography

July 19, 2009 by KJ  
Filed under Conferences & Seminars

Photography Casuality 
On July 18, 09 I was out on a photography expedition for the second annual Scott Kelby’s Worldwide PhotoWalk. But, that is a post for another time…
  
In today’s society we are all too aware of causalities… causalities of war, casualties of disease, Police Officers who die in the line of duty… Causality is defined as “An accident, especially one involving serious injury or loss of life.” Sadly we had a Causality of Photography on July 18, 09.
 
With temperatures climbing, I knew it was going to be a warm one. Four photographers and I were out capturing moments and memories in a quaint southern Nevada town, for Scott Kelby’s Worldwide PhotoWalk…
 
One of the photographers, found a baby bird and its sibling who had apparently fallen from its nest. The sibling had past on, but, this small creature was hopping beside the street curb and chirping. Was the bird chirping in distress or in mourning of his fallen fellow nest mate? We will never know for sure.
 
 The baby bird was a great photo subject, standing still and spreading its wings. It was not afraid of us and never ran far from us. The little bird seemed comfortable in our presence and showed no fear of humans. Sadly something startled the little bird and it started running. For some unexplained reason it veered into the roadway.
 
 Sensing disaster the baby bird froze, however the truck stopped and the little bird moved out of the way. It hopped along side the truck and seemed to be out of harms way for the moment.
 
Just as the truck started to drive away, the little bird darted left instead of right. Alas the little bird darted in front of the rear tire. Watching in horror, there was nothing we could do, as the little bird met his end.
 
It was said that it was a quick end for a little bird that would have died in the one hundred and ten degree heat, a slow suffering death. Which may be true, but I wanted to take a moment to remember a Causality of Photography.
 
Rest in peace little bird and may you have found new, strong wings in the great bird paradise.
 
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