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Sunday, March 8, 2009

Janesville Performing Arts Center & The Cutting Board

Y'all. I walked into the hotel room and this is what I saw:



Because we ALL need a cutting board attached to our bathroom counters....

After I noticed the cutting board, I then realized I had just seen a lady walking down the hall with a giant block of cheese. These people in Wisconsin are SERIOUS about their cheese! There's no microwave or refrigerator in the room, but there's definitely a cutting board. Guess that's just how they roll up here.

Tonight we played in Janesville Wisconsin at the Janesville Performing Arts Center. It is a really beautiful auditorium!!! The first thing I noticed in our dressing room was that they had put Gerbera Daisies in there with my name on them!! :)


And then they brought in the longest sandwiches EVER. I just figured it out.... if we had laid our 4 sandwiches end to end.... they would have been half a foot taller than me.... WHOA. That's a LOT of sandwich.


Have I mentioned how much I love Hootie? Cause I do. What's not to love about that guy? Look at him! :)

There were SO many people responsible for putting on the show tonight! It never ceases to amaze me how many people it takes to put on a great event. And everyone at JPAC went way above and beyond the call of duty to help us out. This was the main group of people we worked with tonight. Between escorting us to and from stage, working our merchandise table, making sure we were fed, and working the ticket office... yeah... they rule.


And this is the group from Lamar - who were sponsoring the show tonight!! They were a HUGE reason this show was possible. Thank you!


SUE!!!!!!!!! We got to know Sue a little over a month ago in Peoria when we played one of her events for BASF. I had no idea she lived up here. She lives 2 hours away, but her hometown is right down the road from Janesville. She brought her whole family with her, and it was so great to meet them! It was a GREAT surprise. :)


Her youngest, Lane, was all tuckered out at the end of the night, though! This is how we found him after I had finished up talking with everyone after the show. CLASSIC!


Aunt Carol came all the way from Iowa to see the show tonight! And she brought her friend Eileen! I could barely see past the first row because the stage lights were so bright. But I could see their Peace Love Fiddle t-shirts in the 3rd row, so I knew where they were :)


Lots of kids came out tonight - which ALWAYS makes me happy :) Here's just a few of the beautiful girls I had the honor of meeting.


I loved this guy's purple sweater. :) It is a GREAT color. That lead us to talk about how much we love the color purple... and then they gave me a purple sharpie. YES! It's one of the adorable key-chain ones. He is one of the board members responsible for bringing us to Janesville. ; )-



Tonight was a really great show. I felt very much at ease with this audience and took my time. I was able to talk with them a lot between songs.Vocally, I had to work a lot harder than I have in a long time. I am SO glad that is the exception and not the rule these days. My voice is still a bit worn from singing in smoke a couple of nights ago. It's not a big deal. But I almost forgot how hard it used to be... not all that long ago... when we played a LOT more often in bars with smoke. I wish it didn't affect me so dramatically... definitely makes me feel a bit like a drama queen. But also the fact that we play less of the 4 hour shows and more of the 1-2 hour shows makes a huge difference as well. I've gotten quite spoiled this year with our shows! I'm not gonna question it though - just gonna keep counting my blessings!!!

Speaking of.... we have a few days off!!! It's so weird. We don't play again until Thursday in Massachusetts. :) We'll start heading that way tomorrow, but there won't be any need to rush. :) I have plenty to keep me busy though - I've got about 20 different songs running through my head that I need to finish and I plan on working a bit on those in the next few days.... and sleeping in... and maybe catching a movie... (Hootie is DYING to see Watchmen) But send some good songwriting vibes my way if you got em! :)

Peace, love, fiddle,
~nat

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3 Comments:

Blogger vickivohs said...

Dear Natalie,
I enjoyed your concert at the JPAC last night with my Grandchildren. You sang to my Grandson Evan sitting in the front row in the second half of your show. We loved every minute. You are so incredibly talented and beautiful. Evan and Ashlee and I will remember you forever. We wish you and your band all the best of success, you rocked the house!! I especially loved your song dedicated to your Grandmother, I know how proud she is of you!!
Best Wishes Vicki Vohs Milton Wi.

March 8, 2009 at 11:57 AM  
Blogger Natalie Stovall said...

Vicki,
What kind words.
Thank you for coming last night. We had so much fun at JPAC! Evan and Ashlee were both so beautiful and I was REALLY happy when y'all moved up to the front row for the second half. And thank you! Granny's song is VERY special to me, and I am so glad it meant something to you, too!

March 8, 2009 at 10:46 PM  
Blogger Shawna said...

The Cutting Board....yessssss!
P.S. i've been reading your blog for about an hour now. I love it. I was a little behind!! :)

March 10, 2009 at 12:24 AM  

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