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IN THIS ISSUE Special Shows - Recommend That You Get Your Tickets Early Up Next - Lighthouse, Bitter End, Thanksgiving Eve Show at Shamrock Book John Eddie For Your Holiday Party - Hurry Limited Dates Available JE In the News - Miranda Lambert / Sammy Hagar John Eddie Cruise - You Can Still Sign Up |
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SPECIAL
THANKSGIVING SHOW Saturday
11/29/08 - IOKA Theatre -
603.781.8922 Tickets for John Eddie’s appearance at the
Ioka Theatre are available at
www.iokaentertainment.com
by calling the Ioka Theatre box office
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YO FAITHFUL, YOU ARE INVITED TO A VERY SPECIAL EVENT.... The 2nd
Annual Michael Clapcich Fund
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Miranda Lambert Loves Her Men (from cmt.com)
Posted: November 4th, 2008
at 6:36 pm | By:
Alison Bonaguro
By
now, the world knows that
Miranda Lambert is way too badass to be considered a
girly girl. She never was one, she probably never will be. And after watching
her at her birthday show in Chicago, I think I know why: She is surrounded by
men.With the exception of her mom joining her onstage for one dance on one song, the rest of the night had Lambert trotting out guy after guy after guy to sing with her. First, there was her five-man band, and she encouraged them to do their own singing for a 10-minute medley of Beatles songs. Then there was boyfriend Blake Shelton, who joined her onstage a couple of times for his take on her “Famous in a Small Town” and Twisted Sister’s “We’re Not Gonna Take It.” Even her dad, Rick Lambert, took a turn at the microphone when he brought out his guitar and sang “Trashy Women.” But the man parade didn’t end there. Lambert also brought one of her favorite country artists, Alabama-bred Adam Hood, back out after he opened the show for her. And Austin artist Matt Powell sang a little, and singer-songwriting buddy Travis Howard did “America Girl.” Another one of Lambert’s pals, John Eddie, did a remarkable cover of the Rolling Stones‘ “Dead Flowers.” The rest of the guys in Lambert’s backing band (Alex Weeden, Scotty Wray and Chris Kline) had a chance to shine as frontmen for a while, too, as did her Mohawked bass player Aden Bubeck when he sang “Whiskey River.” Even Lambert’s cover songs were pretty guy-heavy. She
called
Jack Ingram her hero
before she sang his “Wherever You Are” and said she wanted to do
Dierks Bentley’s “Come
a Little Closer” because he was one of the first ones to believe in her. So
even with all her kerosene-soaked, man-bashing songs, I think that deep down,
Lambert loves the men in her life. |
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John Eddie & Band LIVE
on the
Norwegian Pearl
February 1st, 2009
SEVEN NIGHT CRUISE
Roundtrip Miami, Florida with stops in Roatan, Belize City,
Cozumel and Great Stirrup Cay Contact
Sandy Delude -
Penny Pitou Travel |
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for more info and full calendar - visit johneddie.com |
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