Friday, December 12, 2008

Whiskey Dicks, Columbus Ohio

(November 23rd) I woke up Sunday morning in Indianapolis with barely enough time to get out of the hotel and get a seat at a local bar & grill for the kick off of the Titans' game. I was the ONLY person in Titans' apparel and routing for my (at the time) undefeated team. I was a confident and unwavering fan even in the mist of their jeers and taunting. As my luck would have it we lost for the first time all season. UGH!

From there I headed to Columbus, Ohio to meet Greg Leffel at Whiskey Disks. I knew that visiting on a Sunday night was not going to be the best time to see the true colors of the club but I thought I could at least use the time to get to know Greg and the staff at Whiskey Dicks.

As I was coming into town I decided to swing by one of our other Columbus Country clubs, Screamin' Willie's. Unfortunately they are not open on Sundays so I was unable to meet my contact DJ Lunatik.

Though it was a Sunday night and the bar was no where near max capacity, I think it was one of my more successful visits. I was able to sit down and actually become friends with the staff and hand out CDs, hats and T-shirts to bar guests. Here is a picture of Greg Leffel and I chatting over a beer.

I really liked the feel of the club. It wasn't a significantly large venue and didn't have room for much organized dancing but it had a very friendly and country/rock n' roll feel to it. When you walk in the bar is immediately in front of you and the stage is down a step and over to the right. Behind the bar is a mini tattoo parlor. I was floored by this because in my experience combining tattoos and alcohol is not a good idea but Greg reassured me that intoxicated patrons are not permitted to go in the tattoo parlor. Good Call!

My intention was to stop in the club, sit and talk with Greg for about an hour or two and head back to the hotel. Well I made a few friends and two hours turned into four or five! Check out some of the people I met while I was there.

Thank you Greg, Adam, Anna and Dave for a very entertaining and memorable trip to Columbus. Please come and see me in Nashville soon!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

JJ Jam 2008 and 8 Seconds Saloon in Indianapolis

(November 22nd) After a great night in Fort Wayne, I headed back down to Indianapolis for the 2008 JJ Jam. I made it there just after their lunch break and had just enough time to take a few dance lessons. Below is a clip of Karen Hedges teaching STEP RIGHT UP, a dance written by Dancin' Dean. The music is "Step Right Up" by Cactus Choir.

Next I stopped in to Junior Willis's class to learn his line dance to Matt Steel's song "Back To Me". Matt Steel was scheduled to perform for the group later that night and decided to stop in and learn the line dance with us.
Below is a clip of a different intermediate/advanced dance written by Junior Willis. DANCE ALL NITE was choreographed to "All Nite (Don't Stop)" by Janet Jackson.

Other choreographers there were Jamie Marshall, John Robinson and Joanne Brady. Thank you for letting me stop in and say hello! For more line dance events, but sure to check out the events section of the Club Connection website.

When the dancers took a break for dinner I met up with my old roommate, Caroline, who drove down from Michigan to meet me. We went to dinner and then headed over to 8 Seconds Saloon.
From the outside of the club, Caroline and I were taking bets on whether is used to be a bowling alley or ice skating rink. Upon further investigation, he found that it was in fact a bowling alley years ago. The inside was tiered down from the DJ booth to the large dance floor and then down to the stage. Below is the floor plan of the club, notice the massive dance floor!













Tremors is a Hip Hop Club behind 8 Seconds



Caroline and I settled to the left hand side of the dance floor ready to jump on the floor when we were compelled to learn a dance (which was often). We were so impressed with how wonderful everyone was. Caroline and I would not call ourselves dancers, so us on the dance floor may not have been a great idea, but everyone was so patient. I've been to a number of clubs now where regulars seem annoyed when new dancers get in the way but I never saw one dirty look or eye roll.
Here is a clip of dancers enjoying our new single "Cheater Cheater" by Joey + Rory.


When DJ Justin Meitl wasn't too busy, I met him at the DJ booth for a few pictures.






Here are a couple of pictures of Caroline and I with a few new friends! Thank you for making us feel so welcome!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Adam Gregory at Neon Armadillo in Fort Wayne, IN

(November 21st) Last weekend was the longest road trip I've been on so far. I left Nashville around 10 am and was fully stocked with plenty of music, red bull and snacks. I drove straight through Louisville and Indianapolis and headed right up to Fort Wayne Indiana.

By the time I finally got to my hotel I had to rush to get ready and meet Tony Rafiei for dinner and then head over to Neon Armadillo for Adam Gregory's show! Below is a clip of Adam singing "Crazy Days".




Dave Michaels from K105 introduced Adam and raved about his acoustic performance in the studio earlier in the day. In fact, I spoke to a number of the club patrons throughout the night and everyone was thoroughly impressed with Adam's voice, his band and his polite and kind nature.
After the show Adam posed for pictures and signed autographs.








Justin the DJ took over when the band packed up and headed towards Michigan for their show the following night. At that point I hung out with the owner, Tony until we wrapped up the night. Thank you Neon Armadillo for a very fun evening!












Thursday, November 20, 2008

Austin City Saloon and Coyotes in Louisville

AUSTIN CITY SALOON
Last Friday I loaded up my car and drove through the rain and wind to Lexington, KY to visit Austin City Saloon. Momma Tish was at the front door to greet me. I instantly decided that if I lived in that area I would end up at that bar every week. The crowd is made up of predominately college students and young professionals. I felt right at home and jealous that I don't have a bar like this in my neighborhood.

Here is DJ Chris Slater in his booth making sure that in between band sets, Club Connection music was being played. Thank you for all your help and feedback.

http://www.myspace.com/austincitysaloon


COYOTES LOUISVILLE
Saturday I drove over to Louisville, KY to see DJ D.C. at Coyotes, which is part of City Block. We had an absolute blast. There are multiple clubs in one. Vinnie's hits from the 70's, 80's and early 90's, The Rock-It Club plays top 40 dance music, Losers is a karaoke bar, The Fox Den is a biker bar, The List is a hip hop club and then there is Coyotes which is of course a country dance club.

Here are a couple pictures of D.C., my good friend Matt and myself upstairs in the DJ booth over looking the dance floor.

D.C. did a GREAT job playing Club Connection music and getting dancers on the dance floor. Here is a clip of a full dance floor having fun with Matt Stillwell's single "Shine".


D.C. even tested our BRAND NEW single the Joey + Rory King Mix of "Cheater Cheater".


Coyotes is open until 4am and with six different clubs there is plenty to do! What impressed me the most about City Block was that all six clubs would easily be successful as a stand alone club but are even more successful connected. Even though each club tends to draw in their own unique crowd, club goers travel through each club without a noticeable culture clash. I spent the first portion of the night on the country side and then flip flopped between The List and Vinnie's. I loved that a cowboy in Wranglers and a Stetson can feel totally comfortable dancing to Kanye West on the rotating Hip Hop dance floor then walk across the hall and do the two step at Coyotes.

Thank you Austin City and Coyotes for a great weekend and I can't WAIT to come back!

Friday, November 14, 2008

From New Jersey to Denver!

Last weekend I took a much needed trip to Tunica with 15 of my friends to celebrate a few birthdays. Since I was too busy giving the dealers all my money, I was unable to visit a club. But since I have some very amazing friends at clubs around the nation, I decided to let THEM tell you a little about their clubs.

"The Colorado Café located in Watchung, NJ is the premier country western night club in the tri-state area. Dancers can dance line, partner and couple dances to the latest sounds on one of the largest dance floors on the east coast. The Café features country music on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, and included in admission are dance lessons in all forms of country dance. The Colorado Café also features a full menu restaurant, pool tables, karaoke and Buck Off the mechanical bull." submitted by Georgeanne Valis


I thought this was an interesting YouTube clip about Colorado Cafe.


When I went to the Mishnock & Friends Dance weekend I met Wild Bill, who is a DJ at Colorado Cafe.








"Charlie's Denver, was founded in 1981 in Denver, CO. It was the first of 4 Charlie's in the country... Our locations include, Denver, Phoenix, Chicago and Las Vegas... Much of the success of Charlie's go to our creators, Wayne Jakino and John King. Our Denver location is one of Colorado's best Country Western Bars with all the top country music...and some of the best DJ's... DJ E-N & DJ Malcom. our friendly bar staff will always be available to get you the perfect beverage. We also feature a Club Level, that includes all of the top dance music, w/ DJ Giggles and we also have a huge outdoor patio with another great party out there... At any time, any day of the week, there's always a party at Charlie's. For more info, visit www.charliesdenver.com or call 303.839.8890" Submitted by Jonathen Pedersen


Thank you to both Georgeanne and Jonathen for providing a little glimpse into their country dance club!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Matt Stillwell at The Coyotes in Augusta, GA

Apparently Augusta Georgia is only supposed to be 5 hours and 45 minutes from Murfreesboro, TN but on a rainy Friday evening it actually took about 7 hours. By the time I swung by my hotel to change and made it over to the club, I was certain that Matt Stillwell would have been well into his first set and Jeff Allen, the Coyotes DJ, would be too busy to talk. As I walked into the club Matt was just getting on stage. I hadn't missed a thing! I claimed my table and went on a search to find Jeff. Meeting Jeff was like catching up with an old friend. He showed me around and introduced me to the owner and bartenders. Below are a couple of pictures of the bar, bartenders, Matt Stillwell Merchandise and CatDaddy Moonshine!

Coyotes ran a Mason Jar Promotion to help us advertise Matt Stillwell's show. If guests brought in their own mason jar, they would get their first drink free. This was a great idea considering the bar was littered with CatDaddy moonshine! All the bartenders had on CatDaddy T-Shirts and there were table tents with CatDaddy drink recipes and posters all around the club.

Coyotes draws a great local crowd that appreciates new country and sings along with old classics. They were the perfect crowd for a Matt Stillwell show. Matt isn't just a country singer, he is an entertainer, and the Coyotes crowd was loving every minute of it. Once everyone had a couple mason jars of CatDaddy mix drinks the dance floor filled up!

After the show Matt stuck around to talk and party with his fans and new friends. Not many entertainers that take the time to establish a relationship with their fans the way Matt Stillwell does and it clearly makes a difference.

Below is a clip of some of the highlights of the night. I came home from Augusta with over 60 minutes worth of video from Coyotes. I was impressed with every song Matt sang and with how much the crowd loved watching him preform. But I can't post 60 minutes of video so my good friend Brian Cecil at briserv.com Digital Media was so kind as to edit it down to this manageable clip.

Thank you Matt Stillwell for putting on a great show and for partying with DJ Jeff Allen and myself. I loved hanging out with Ashley, the best bartender I've ever known, and all my new friends at Coyotes. I hope to come back real soon!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Wild Bills Atlanta

While I was in Georgia for the Matt Stillwell show at Coyotes, I stopped into Atlanta on the trip home to see Wild Bills. This is the most contemporary trendy country club I think I've ever been to.Below is the lobby of the club where they check your ID.
The hallway wraps around to the entrance of the main club and concert venue.There are a number of bars and VIP seating around the club and then a large dance floor and stage.

The night before, Tracy Lawrence preformed at the club and brought in nearly 5,000 guests. The club was completely full and I heard from guests and bartenders that is was a rockin' party. The night I was there a local band called 35 Cent Rodeo played. They are a cover band that has a strong following at Wild Bills. Below is a clip of 35 Cent Rodeo singing "His Kind Of Money" by Eric Church.

The mechanical bull, pool tables, Wild Bill's Wild Girls, and a great crowd are the reasons that Wild Bills is rated the best Country Club in Atlanta by the Atlanta Journal Constitution several years in a row.
I'd like to thank Dwight Philpott, the Wild Bill's DJ, for supplying promotional pictures and for all his musical feedback.