According to a recent interview, Trace had to persuade his label, Capitol Nashville, to let him make the video for "You're Gonna Miss This"
"The song was just a bonus track on a greatest-hits album. It was never intended to be a single," Trace explained recently.
"So when we put it out as a single the folks at the record label — actually, I probably shouldn't even tell this, but it's true — they said, 'It's not normally our policy to pay to make a video on the second song off a greatest-hits album.'
"I said, 'Well, I think the song needs a video.' So we did it, and the budget was incredibly low. We went back to my hometown, and everybody in the video is somebody I know, a friend of mine. Everybody in the video lives in my hometown of Serepta, Louisiana."
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Trace Hints That Hollywood Is Still Wooing Our Guy
My favorite Trace quote this week is from The Tennessean, “There’s always a movie role,” he says. “There’s always something in the works. But SAG can’t get their (expletive) together so everything is on hold.” For those who don't know (I had to look it up) SAG stands for Screen Actors Guild.
It is no surprise that Trace has a disagreement with a "union”. In his book, “A Personal Stand”, Trace outlines his opinion of unions clearly. Despite his well-reasoned disdain, Nashville's country music unions took Trace on and has profited tremendously from it. As will SAG. Television shows like “Celebrity Apprentice” and magazines (Peoples” Country Music edition) are cashing in on Trace's tremendous fan following, so we can be sure whatever movie roles Trace referred to in the interview will eventually come to fruition. Which leaves us dreaming about future projects.
I have yet to see the 1987 movie “Square Dance” which was Trace's first appearance on the big screen with his band Bayou (see the Biography Page for pics of Trace and the band), but I have seen his performances in Trailer Park of Terror (2008) and An American Carol (2008) only because Trace was in them. I would probably not see Trailer Park again unless it was Halloween and I was dying for a Trace sighting, but American Carol was funny enough I would view the movie again even if Trace did not grace the big screen.
I am waiting for that big Western in which Trace plays his dream role of a deaf, mute cowboy who rides into and shoots up the town – okay I am looking for more than that – I want a Western in which Trace is the sheriff with a romantic distraction from a saloon girl – like the old John Wayne movies. But we will take whatever we get. Trace is talented enough for a very interesting role. Still, his fans will rejoice in just seeing their guy on the big screen as much and as often as possible.
By way Trace fans, I just ordered a copy of "Square Dance' and now I am wondering how I can legally share it with you!
It is no surprise that Trace has a disagreement with a "union”. In his book, “A Personal Stand”, Trace outlines his opinion of unions clearly. Despite his well-reasoned disdain, Nashville's country music unions took Trace on and has profited tremendously from it. As will SAG. Television shows like “Celebrity Apprentice” and magazines (Peoples” Country Music edition) are cashing in on Trace's tremendous fan following, so we can be sure whatever movie roles Trace referred to in the interview will eventually come to fruition. Which leaves us dreaming about future projects.
I have yet to see the 1987 movie “Square Dance” which was Trace's first appearance on the big screen with his band Bayou (see the Biography Page for pics of Trace and the band), but I have seen his performances in Trailer Park of Terror (2008) and An American Carol (2008) only because Trace was in them. I would probably not see Trailer Park again unless it was Halloween and I was dying for a Trace sighting, but American Carol was funny enough I would view the movie again even if Trace did not grace the big screen.
I am waiting for that big Western in which Trace plays his dream role of a deaf, mute cowboy who rides into and shoots up the town – okay I am looking for more than that – I want a Western in which Trace is the sheriff with a romantic distraction from a saloon girl – like the old John Wayne movies. But we will take whatever we get. Trace is talented enough for a very interesting role. Still, his fans will rejoice in just seeing their guy on the big screen as much and as often as possible.
By way Trace fans, I just ordered a copy of "Square Dance' and now I am wondering how I can legally share it with you!
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Bummed About Trace's Concert Schedule
It is uncharacteristic, but I've been less than enthusiastic about writing this blog lately. It's not that Trace and his music do not merit the attention. His performances are awe inspiring - his songs beyond what anyone in country music is putting out there today; take for example his recent Memorial Day performance of "Til The Last Shots Fired". It is his schedule that has me down.
I've followed the posted concert schedule religously for months, mapping the tour route to my location in the South, but my favorite country music superstar isn't coming within driving distance. Not one to gripe without taking action, I started up an email relationshipwith the assistant manager of our local concert venue. He was supportive and even offered to forward my praises of Trace's newest album to the GM along with a CD containing my favorite tracks which would sound phenominal in that venue. Yet my efforts remain unrewarded.
I have a feeling I am destined to remain a steadfast Trace fan who has never been priveleged to see a live Trace performance. It's not that I haven't tried. I purchased great 4th row seats last year when he appeared here - then my grandmother died and I had to go to the funeral. It sounds hard hearted but let me explain that this grandmother has always been known by her grandchildren as the "She Devil". Still, I had to go for my dad's sake and ended up giving away the tickets to someone who actually GOT TO TOUCH TRACE'S HAND. Next I purchased tickets to his Atlanta show - different reason for not attending, but same outcome -some other Trace fan got to sit in my seat and enjoy the Big Guy.
I always thought I would get another chance. But according to Trace's current concert schedule the closest he comes is Atlanta, and we know how that turned out. I will keep checking for updates, and my heart will do the pitter patter when Trace's emails come in about Fan Club tickets going on sale. For all you Trace fans lucky enough to see him in concert, let me know how it was.
Otherwise, I will keep in my mind a recent quote from Trace that he had finally reached the place in his career where he can always get a gig at some honky tonk and take the stage no matter where his career goes. I will be there Trace, as long as it is within driving distance.
I've followed the posted concert schedule religously for months, mapping the tour route to my location in the South, but my favorite country music superstar isn't coming within driving distance. Not one to gripe without taking action, I started up an email relationshipwith the assistant manager of our local concert venue. He was supportive and even offered to forward my praises of Trace's newest album to the GM along with a CD containing my favorite tracks which would sound phenominal in that venue. Yet my efforts remain unrewarded.
I have a feeling I am destined to remain a steadfast Trace fan who has never been priveleged to see a live Trace performance. It's not that I haven't tried. I purchased great 4th row seats last year when he appeared here - then my grandmother died and I had to go to the funeral. It sounds hard hearted but let me explain that this grandmother has always been known by her grandchildren as the "She Devil". Still, I had to go for my dad's sake and ended up giving away the tickets to someone who actually GOT TO TOUCH TRACE'S HAND. Next I purchased tickets to his Atlanta show - different reason for not attending, but same outcome -some other Trace fan got to sit in my seat and enjoy the Big Guy.
I always thought I would get another chance. But according to Trace's current concert schedule the closest he comes is Atlanta, and we know how that turned out. I will keep checking for updates, and my heart will do the pitter patter when Trace's emails come in about Fan Club tickets going on sale. For all you Trace fans lucky enough to see him in concert, let me know how it was.
Otherwise, I will keep in my mind a recent quote from Trace that he had finally reached the place in his career where he can always get a gig at some honky tonk and take the stage no matter where his career goes. I will be there Trace, as long as it is within driving distance.
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