What a day! I've been glued to the TV and didn't make it into
the district to partake in today's historic Inauguration festivities.
Not to mention that we partook last night, and frankly, I don't often
get home at 4 am anymore!
It was a glittering night at the Black Tie & Boots ball in
celebration of the orderly passage of power that makes America so
remarkable. Extra special thanks to the folks at the Texas State
Society and to the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center. You know there
were a lot of people there, but things were remarkable orderly, and
everyone, workers and attendees alike, had a smile on their face. Ben
and Beans get the "Snark Award" of the evening for the post about the
coat check, but really, when you have 12,000 people, even that ran
surprisingly well! Note to the boys: Washington insiders have long know
that you should leave your coat in the car, and brave the walk inside
in shirt sleeves. Honestly, it will only hurt for a minute! And for
those of you attending a function in winter in your town, this is a hot
tip - or a cold one! And I am always up for a cold one!
We had a blast catching up with so many artists and running
into friends. Our evening ended with a chance encounter
with Jack Ingram and Charlie Robison, and then a surprise gift was
given to me, a cowboy boot with yellow roses of Texas. Makes me smile
when I look at it.
We shared the media room with a band of intrepid reporters,
photographers, and videographers. They all seemed to know each
other, and made us feel welcome. I love the camaraderie. Because in
fact, what Music Fog does, is bridge entertainment content with news
coverage. And with everything heading to the web these days, heck,
there just aren't any rules and nothing is static.
Which brings me back to the event of the day: It is time to think
creatively, to reinvent, to assess, and to make it work. Please let us
know what you would like to see, hear, read, and experience. We intend
to bring you the best of the Americana world, wherever artists gather,
where there is music to be mined, and a great event to chronicle.
As President Barack Obama has tasked all of us with writing the
next great chapter in America's history, we have tasked ourselves
with nurturing the next chapter of Americana Music. Yes we can.
-Jessie Scott
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