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The Rubyz Video GMA Blog

Monday, April 21st, 2008 at 11:47 am

Click the following links to watch a video blog from GMA Week from The Rubyz:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y4RI7u6Cqo

For more GMA 2008 videos, visit our YouTube.

I’m so tired that a cow looks like a mule…

Monday, April 21st, 2008 at 11:37 am

I once had to write a poetry book when I was in jr. high/high school.  The name of my poetry collection was called “Traveling.”  I recall writing a poem called, “I’m So Tired.”  As I sit here writing this blog for you all, I feel so very tired.  I stayed up late last night, got up early today and haven’t eaten a meal on a regular schedule since I can’t remember when.  All that, and my arms feel like they are gonna fall off into a hole somewhere because I carried a 5 lb. bag of ice on each arm all the way across a hotel and convention center this morning.  Couple that together with low blood sugar and chaos and there you have me.

Ok..back to the poem.  From what I can remember, the lines went like this.  “I’m so tired that a cow looks like a mule.  I’m so tired that I’m glad I’m not in school.”  That’s all I can remember.  Basically, I really wanna fall asleep and take a nap right now, but I’m trying to get great content and interviews for you all.  I’m trying to adequately convey the insanity of the GMA experience.

Ok, well, I’m uploading videos to YouTube right now and I’ve added some stuff to our Photobucket.  You should go check out our stash o’ stuff.

I’ll blog some more later.

*falls asleep*

Vicky Beeching GMA Blog

Monday, April 21st, 2008 at 9:13 am

Hi Blog-readers!

I’m excited to be Blogging from GMA Week, for CCM Magazine! Here’s the run down on Day 1 of Gospel Music Week…

Firstly, I thought I’d show you a sneak peek of me getting my hair done… I figured some crazy hair dye would be a fun way to prepare for the week, so I went to the salon and got my two-tone blond and black hair color re-done! Years ago I used to have a desk job in an office, so now that I’m a full time worship leader/songwriter I like embracing the opportunity to have crazy hair for once in my life!

Today, Sunday, I kicked off the morning with a 6am alarm clock call. I drove from my home in Franklin to the Nashville Rennaissance Hotel for the 8am Morning Worship..early…owch! Beth Moore spoke and Travis Cottrell led worship. Both rocked! Travis hit some seriously big powerful notes for an 8am set, which was impressive! At the worship event I ran into Bill Martin from the JOYFM radio station in FL. He is a reader of my Blog (vickybeeching.com) and it was fun to chat about Blogging with him! Here’s a snapshot of us.

After that I headed to the Nashville classic food place “The Pancake Pantry” with friends. After some Sweet Potato Pancakes, I headed back to GMA. Had coffee with Julie Reid of Worship Leader Magazine, a great chat with Bill and Kathy who run Alive Festival, then some Earl Grey tea with one of my precious mentors Melody Green. Following that I headed to the evening Worship Event where Michael W, Israel and Mandisa led us in awesome praise! Rebecca St James shared some excellent words about Compassion International and an offering was taken - I forget the exact figures but a really encouraging amount of money was raised for Compassion tonight! Great to know that children’s lives were changed tonight by those donations!

So its been a brilliant kick off for GMA 2008 as the day was so filled with worship and teaching. Feels like Jesus really is the center of it all. Plus I got to eat pancakes, which makes any day a great day!! More to come tomorrow (blogging that is, not pancakes….thats my carb quota for the week!)

Love,
Vicky
(www.vickybeeching.com)

Vicky Beeching

Vicky Beeching

Vicky Beeching

Luke from Esterlyn GMA Blog

Monday, April 21st, 2008 at 9:12 am

DAY1 GMA 2008–Esterlyn 

Howdy! My name is Luke Caldwell I am the singer for Esterlyn and it is a pleasure to meet your aquaintance. We want to thank ccmmagazine.com for asking us to blog each day during our first GMA. Hey that rhymed! Since this is our first GMA you could say we are pretty green. So far our favorite reference for GMA has been “give me attention week.” I think that is the main goal of GMA but I am hoping to be proven wrong.  

I got to bed at roughly 6:13am this morning after spending way to much time on ichat and Facebook. My soothing alarm hit me up at 9:37am. Yes that was roughly 3 hours and 24 minutes of sleep. I have issues.  So anyways it was time to make our way down the renaissance hotel. This is pretty much where everybody meets and greets and what not. We walked in through the glass doors and the madness “officially” began. Now we are a new band that has only had our album out for about a month and a half so most of our time here at GMA is going to be taking time to get acquainted with a variety of people. This is how it started for us.  

Our first interview was with American Bible Society. We walked into a suite where there was a green screen three cameras and some Dunkin Donuts. We talked about how the Bible has made an impact in our lives and also spent some time challenging believers to really allow God to speak into their individual’s lives through His Word. They gave us some blue and orange M&Ms when the interview was done. –GO BOISE STATE! We are from Boise, Idaho.  Anyways it was awesome. Our next interview was with TVU. This is a 24 hr music video channel that has recently added our debut video “We All Need” It was super laid back and the crew was sweet as pancakes smothered with syrup. We talked about the kutless tour and coffee. Huh? 

We had about 10 minutes to grab some Starbucks and then drive out to Murfreesboro where we had a show tonight with Kutless and Chris Taylor. It was radical. Well it is now 1:02am and my wake up call is approaching rapidly for day 2. A couple of the other guys our catching up on LOST right now. This is our life.

Tomorrow we will be filming video for this blog..  

Have a happy day  

Luke

Esterlyn 

David Crowder GMA Artist Blog

Monday, April 21st, 2008 at 9:10 am

This is my weblog, my documentation, my inside look at GMA Week in Nashville TN.

First we need a little background.

OK, my name is David Crowder and I’m in a band that holds the GMA title for Best Band Name Ever. Were proud of this, the GMA title for Best Band Name Ever. Actually, theres no such GMA title for best band name, but there should be. Wed totally win. Now, you should know that GMA stands for Gospel Music Association. That means that, for GMA week, everyone who is a part of the Gospel Music Association, and also some people from North Carolina who were walking by and saw everyone walking around with super cool lanyards and thought it would be fun to wear a lanyard, well, they are all here in Nashville. And I’m going to talk to these people, all of them. Well, some of them, probably. Regardless, for better or worse, you’ll get a peek at the week from my vantage point.

So, let’s do this.

I arrived last night by plane from Baltimore MD. Baltimore is a fine city. If you haven’t been, you should go. Very nice waterfront. You can rent these large aquatic dragons and peddle around the bay. I did this and was honked at by a water taxi. I mean how amazing is that? Being honked at by a water taxi while pedaling through the bay in a large purple dragon. in a word, awesome.

We arrived in Nashville early evening and after mistaking a Casting Crowns concert for a Predators (Nashville professional hockey team) game, we (Toni, my wife and I) were in our Hilton hotel room bed, eating grilled cheese, french fries, and mashed potatoes, by 7pm. Room service is awesome. There seems to be two hotels that most of the artists wind up staying in, one is the Hilton, and the other is the Renaissance. This will be our 4th or 5th GMA and heres what we have learned about the two options for lodging: If you want the best-club-sandwich-ever brought to your room and are willing to wait an hour for it, then you will want to stay at the Hilton. If you want your pants hemmed, well, youll need to stay at the Renaissance. Thats pretty much all you need to know about the lodging situation. Oh, also, the Hilton has less television channels.

This morning, lobby call (well talk about the lobby later) was 8:15am. I was scheduled for a sound check at 8:20. Mike McCloskey, who is with our label, sixstepsrecords, was waiting to take me over for it. I was late. Not good to start things out this way. My watch displayed 8:19 by the time I had purchased one 9-volt battery and 2 double A batteries from the hotel gift shop. I paid like 100 dollars I think. I arrived at sound check and realized I had neglected to bring an instrument cable to plug in my guitar. The guy with the audio company ridiculed me. He said, well, lucky I showed up with a sound system. In other words, I, being the guy that is supposed to play his guitar, should have showed up with everything needed to play his guitar, such as a guitar, a cable, a pick, etc.. Cool. Then I realize I didn’t have a guitar strap. This would also be something the guy thats supposed to be playing the guitar should show up with. So, I stole one out of Chris Tomlin’s guitar case that was in the back of McCloskey’s car. No one will know. I’ll put his back and buy one later. I doubt the hotel gift shop has one, but I’m totally checking.

Well, the sound check took all of 2 minutes once the funny audio guy who makes really smart passive aggressive jokes loaned me a cable. Leeland (a band from Baytown TX and also guy named Leeland) was/were setting up, getting ready for their sound check. They had all of their cables and did not get ridiculed by the funny audio guy. When I finished singing and playing a little, making sure I could hear everything and that the front of house audio folks had what they needed, Leeland’s drummer, who happens to be from Texarkana, and whose parents office I used to mow for 20 dollars a week when I was but a young tike (I am from Texarkana as well), said, in a really over-the-top ridiculously thick East-Texan accent, Hey, dyoorite that? Thats real pretty like. He was joking. He does this, the joking. I think this question must be an inside type joke for the band Leeland, as in, perhaps they’ve been asked this question before by someone with a really think East-Texan accent, because the rest of the band was laughing when he, Leeland’s drummer, said this. I told him, No, your Mom did. Shes got a real ear for melody. Mom jokes are always funny but rarely appropriate.

After playing Remedy for the Echo awards lunch I attended the artist/DJ reception. This is a very large room where all of the artists from each label stand around and chat with folks from different radio stations, and also people from North Carolina with super cool lanyards. I usually lose my voice during this little get together as you have to yell over the din of the room to communicate. But its great fun catching up with folks and good to see people you lay eyes on once or twice a year.

This same room is then converted into booths for the artists to sit at a table and read what are called liners. Each booth has a name over the table indicating what artist will be sitting there and then nice people from the radio stations line up with their portable recording devices and sheets of paper with verbiage of what theyd like you to read into the portable recording device, like, hey, I’m David Crowder from David Crowder Band and your listening to Bill and Kathy in the morning on WKZE, your choice for your favorite Christian music, or some such thing. It’s pretty fun, trying to read in a way that doesnt sound completely lame. It’s harder than it sounds and I think of it as a challenge. Its all a very socially mysterious exchange. Heres the most fantastic portable recording rig I saw today:

Also, something fairly notable occurred at a neighboring booth:

If you’ll notice, my mate Chris Tomlin’s (the guy who I, earlier in the day, stole the guitar strap from and who has written pretty much every song in the modern worship lexicon) name has a slight issue with spelling. Also, you may note the beams of light, as in, from heaven above, shining down on Mr. Tomin and Mandisa’s booth. This is significant, the light, I think. Also, that is an L handwritten on the sign with an arrow indicating where it is intended to be placed. I was told Chris wrote the L in himself but I can’t imagine how he’d be able to reach it. Mr. Tomin is only 4′3” tall, so I just dont see how it’s possible. I can say this because I’m 12′8” and were friends and he doesn’t like to stand by me in public because of this height disparity, and besides he has light from heaven shining down on his booth and stuff, so, in turn I get to make height jokes, which again, while funny, are rarely appropriate.

Well, Im off to the evening festivities. Stay tuned; well have more goodness tomorrow.

GMA Week Coverage — Blogs, Photos, Video and More!

Friday, April 18th, 2008 at 8:22 am

GMA 2008 is upon us!

Welcome to our coverage of GMA 2008!  We’re excited to bring you exclusive updates from the craziest, most fun week in Christian music.  Live from Nashville, TN, David  Crowder, Esterlyn, The Rubyz and Vicky Beeching are bringing you GMA Blogs on this website.

Check this blog daily for not only blogs, but videos and pictures from those artists.  Also, I’ll be updating you several times per day with my commentary on the action here and video and pictures of my own.

So, bookmark this page or add it to your favorites.  Do whatever you need to do to stay connected with GMA.  For even more coverage visit http://www.cmcentral.com, http://www.ccmmagazine.com and http://www.christianmusicplanet.com

All week long I’ll be updating you and telling you about my encounters with Christian artists, showcases, interviews, artist chats and of course the Dove Awards.

Stay tuned.  You don’t want to miss it!

~Lindsay

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