Friday, December 28, 2007
Friday, December 28, 2007
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
December 25, 2007
Merry Christmas everyone! I hope your holiday was all you hoped it would be. Last night, my family and I sang at the Christmas eve service at our church. It was a really nice service, with lots of Christmas carols and candlelight. The highlight of the evening for me was hearing my wife and daughters singing the NSYNC arrangement of "O Holy Night." They were awesome! It was the first time they had performed together in the last couple of years. Eliza, my youngest daughter, sang lead and blew me away! It was a perfect way to celebrate the spirit of Christmas. I sang "Some Children See Him", one of the Alfred Burt carols. It was fun to sing again (I sort of laid off the singing a few years ago when I had surgery on my neck and my vocal chords were affected). The service was beautiful and was the perfect way to start our family's Christmas celebration.
Today was busy. We got up early, opened presents, and immediately went in to clean-up mode in order to be ready for breakfast with our neighbors by 10:00am. I got an IPOD Nano from my kids (thanks girls!) which will be great for all the hours I spend on planes. After a long winter's nap, we had dinner with my wife's brother and his family and my daughters fiance and their friends. It was a nice evening of laughter, good food, and reconnecting. And now its back to work for a couple of days before New Years. I hope all of you had a wonderful Christmas Day filled with love and celebration. Happy Holidays!
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Sunday, December 23, 2007
One of our Gary Musick Company staff members experienced a family loss earlier this week. Phil Barnes, one of our scenic associates, lost his mother-in-law in a car accident on Thursday. Phil's son was also riding in the car at the time, but thankfully escaped with only bruises and minor injuries. Authorities believe she might have had a heart attack or stroke immediately prior to the accident. The funeral for Joan Bennett is this afternoon in Hendersonville, TN. Our thoughts and prayers are with Phil, his wife, and family.
Friday, December 21, 2007
Friday, December 21, 2007
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Thursday, December 20, 2007
NORWEGIAN GEM INAUGURAL EVENT - NEW YORK CITY
Here is a scene from the Spanish section in the WORLD BEAT show...
The official inaugural program was staged in the main theater. Since there were too many guests to experience it live, the ceremonies were broadcast to all the lounges and atrium areas around the ship. This shot was taken in the main Atrium area - the image of the singers in the background was being shown on an enormous High Definition screen. Very impressive!
Our cast assisted in various aspects of the inaugural program - here are some of our dancers being shown on screen during the ceremonies.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Greetings from NYC!! David and Denise Patton and I are on board the brand new NORWEGIAN GEM for a two day inaugural cruise for agents and travel industry writers from the east coast. We met the ship in New York yesterday and boarded for a two-day cruise just off the coast of New Jersey. Last night, the ship was christened and the "IT GIRL" (this is the nickname of the "GEM") contest winner was announced. We and other key entertainment vendors to the cruise line had a fabulous dinner with Douglas Gray, the VP of Entertainment for NCL. That was followed by a performance by the GEM's resident cast of comedians from "Second City". Our show - "WORLD BEAT" will be performed tonight as the finale of the cruise. We are looking forward to seeing the cast perform again! I have some great photos I'll post tomorrow when I have access to land-based internet.
I hope everyone is having a great holiday season!!
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Saturday, December 15, 2007
This has been a full week! We are preparing to go to New York on Tuesday to join the Norwegian Gem for its inaugural events here in the US. David Patton, his wife Denise, and I will be going on a two-day cruise to nowhere with about 2000 travel industry VIP'S and NCL execs to show off the new ship. It should be a fun 2 days! We are really looking forward to seeing the cast again!
Bert Hensley and I met this week with the execs from JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT WORLDWIDE program. We are producing their US Business Hall of Fame induction event in April. On Wednesday evening, we auditioned about 35 talented kids in the Nashville area. We will select several of them to be part of the program. I love working with kids - I am always totally surprised about how creative and engaging they can be! On Thursday, Bert and I met with the local JA event planing committee and shared our vision for the events. NASCAR legend Darrell Waltrip has agreed to be the MC for the event. Bert and I are really looking forward to being part of this fantastic event!
We are also working on the 2008 Heart Gala for the American Heart Association. This week, we met with the volunteer leaders of the event and are moving forward with plans for another fabulous gala dinner, auction, and dance. This year the gala will be held on Feb. 2 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Hall here in Nashville.
I also spent time preparing for upcoming shows in Montreal, Dallas, and Atlanta. Our spring is going to be crazy!
Tomorrow we are attending the Christmas concert celebration at Otter Creek Church where Brandon Thomas is the worship leader and music director. Many of you know Brandon from his work with us as a vocal director for some of our cruise ships. His wife Sheryl is one of the soloists in the concert. She is awesome! Another friend and incredibly talented musician, Jeff Berry, is also featured in the concert. The program starts at 6:00pm in the sanctuary at Otter Creek for any of you in the Nashville area that would like to attend.
Happy holidays, everyone! I am loving having my kids home for the next three weeks!
Bert Hensley and I met this week with the execs from JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT WORLDWIDE program. We are producing their US Business Hall of Fame induction event in April. On Wednesday evening, we auditioned about 35 talented kids in the Nashville area. We will select several of them to be part of the program. I love working with kids - I am always totally surprised about how creative and engaging they can be! On Thursday, Bert and I met with the local JA event planing committee and shared our vision for the events. NASCAR legend Darrell Waltrip has agreed to be the MC for the event. Bert and I are really looking forward to being part of this fantastic event!
We are also working on the 2008 Heart Gala for the American Heart Association. This week, we met with the volunteer leaders of the event and are moving forward with plans for another fabulous gala dinner, auction, and dance. This year the gala will be held on Feb. 2 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Hall here in Nashville.
I also spent time preparing for upcoming shows in Montreal, Dallas, and Atlanta. Our spring is going to be crazy!
Tomorrow we are attending the Christmas concert celebration at Otter Creek Church where Brandon Thomas is the worship leader and music director. Many of you know Brandon from his work with us as a vocal director for some of our cruise ships. His wife Sheryl is one of the soloists in the concert. She is awesome! Another friend and incredibly talented musician, Jeff Berry, is also featured in the concert. The program starts at 6:00pm in the sanctuary at Otter Creek for any of you in the Nashville area that would like to attend.
Happy holidays, everyone! I am loving having my kids home for the next three weeks!
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Sunday, December 9, 2007
One of my favorite events we produce each year is the William Morris Agency holiday open house. William Morris is one of the largest and oldest talent agencies in the world, with clients who are among some of the most prominent names in the entertainment world. This year we turned the parking deck of the agency's Nashville headquarters into a silver, blue and white "club" environment where more than 450 artists, managers, agents, and music industry titans came together for an evening of holiday cheer. Here are some shots of the room...and yes, it is a parking deck! We completely enclosed the sides of the parking garage and heated, decorated, and carpeted the interior. The folks at William Morris said it was the best event we'd produced so far! Thanks to the GMC staff who worked such long hours in the freezing December air to set up the event! And, we were doing the Nissan car show as the same time (see pictures below)! A special thanks to Chris Lyle and his team for all the extra effort, as well as Jim Sheridan and Brandon Thomas who worked hard to make sure everything was perfect. All of you guys are awesome! Also, a heartfelt thanks to Paul Moore and Sue Ann Cordell, our primary contacts at the WIlliam Morris Agency.
One of the highlights of the party was the sushi bar that featured twin 250 gallon aquariums filled with freshwater tropical fish. Throughout the evening, a chef prepared fresh sushi on a cutting board atop the tanks. Our team of artists created a mock up of the William Morris logo that looked like it had been carved from coral. It was very cool! A large display of fresh "Fruits d' Mer" complimented the sushi.
One of the highlights of the party was the sushi bar that featured twin 250 gallon aquariums filled with freshwater tropical fish. Throughout the evening, a chef prepared fresh sushi on a cutting board atop the tanks. Our team of artists created a mock up of the William Morris logo that looked like it had been carved from coral. It was very cool! A large display of fresh "Fruits d' Mer" complimented the sushi.
A popular hangout at the party was this lounge area.
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Saturday, December 1, 2007
NORWEGIAN MAJESTY CAST
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