Sunday, June 17, 2007

Sushi night in Vancouver





We had a hard time crossing the Canadian border on Friday. So we blew off some steam @ Tojo's sushi restaurant.

8 comments:

Nay said...

better blow off some steam riding that bike. email ur sister

Unknown said...

hey guys, great pre-show tonight in Vancouver. I was the security guy that handed you your bag after your set. I just wanted to say that, prior to your set, i had never heard of you. And being a massive country fan, and listening to our country station here on a regular basis, and still not hearing of you prior to this event shocked me. You guys are so talented, some of the guitar riffs were amazing, and your lyrics really stood out, along with your voices. I am so glad that I had the opportunity to work your gig last evening, and I hope that its not just a blog administrator that gets to read this, and its actually you guys. I wish you all the success in the world, I am going to be requesting your songs over and over until they start playing them regularily, and I hope to hear you back in Vancouver soon. Good luck on the tour.

Fouad Shalaby
Limited Edition Protection and Security Inc.
security_1972@hotmail.com

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nichole said...

I love that song Daisy. It's so beautiful! Keep up the great work. That's my favorite county song now and def the best one of the year. Yall will make it big. :)

JANET said...

Hi, can't wait to see you in Columbus, I live across the river from Cincinnati. Love the song Daisy and heard the Welcome To Nashville online from your radio interview, its a hoot.

I spent most of my childhood in Knott county, my Mom's family were all born and rasied in Hindman and Amburgey. Mom even graudated from Himdman High.

Many of them still live down there. My aunt Bertha Mullins taught over 30 years in the school system and even at the elementary school in Hindman.

My uncle Frank Sizemore even was a sherrif in Hazard when I was a kid.

Have heard of any of them? Bertha's husband was an adminstrator at the hospital in Hazard till he retired.

You may of heard of my cousins, Zena Slone(madien name Mullins) and her husband Rick. They are both pharmacist and own some drugstores.

Zena's brother my cousin Greg Mullins is a state trooper. Ever heard of Harold Mullins he is pretty well known down there, always the wild one, he has broadcast as a sports announcer locally down there.

Love to know if you have ever heard of any of them. Don't know how old you are but everyone knew my Grandmother Claudia Gibson, they called her Ma Clem. She has been dead many years but was very well known even was the substitue precher sometime at Himdman Baptist church and the one on the way to Vicco on the old road think its called Smithsboro.

Do you remember the area before the dam? Before Carr Creek Dam?

Can't wait for the album.

Cheryl said...

I saw you night #2 in Vancouver at the pre-show ... you were great!!! Bummer about the border trouble but since I had to cross both nights for the concert, I feel your pain! :) I hope to see you guys again soon!!!

BMuffin said...

Loved your sound the moment I heard it at the pre-show in Edmonton on June 19th! Hope you can bear the weather enough to make a few more trips up to Canada, because I've been telling everyone I know about this great new band I heard at the Tim & Faith concert. Can't wait for the album!

Kathy said...

My niece Daisy Alise Sherman was born on March 27, 2007.
She has a rare skin disease called Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB For short). She has a web page www.beautifuldaisy.com, and her mother
would like to add your song "Daisy" to Daisy’s website. When Daisy was in the hospital a few weeks ago, one of the nurses told us about you.
Now everyone in the family is listening to you. We can’t wait to buy the CD in August.
Thanks for help