Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Country Concerts in MN: Pat Green and Randy Houser


My friends Jamie, Cara and I had a blast at the Cabooze last weekend watching Chuck Wicks. The Cabooze is an amazing place to see a performer cause you are literally right next to them. Jamie and Cara got to touch his hand but I was to busy taking pictures :( Chuck Wicks sounded amazing and he is now in my top 5 of most gorgeous men on this planet. I found out yesterday that on Febuary 19th Pat Green and Randy Houser will be coming to the Cabooze. Pat Green is best known for his two singles "Wave on Wave" and his newest single "Let Me." "Let Me" is one of my new favorite songs and I can't wait to hear it up close and personal. Randy Houser only has one single out so far but it is a pretty great song. Randy sings "Anything goes" and he also helped write "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" which Trace Adkins made a hit. I think everyone should experience a concert at the Cabooze because it is unlike any other venue. Maybe this time I will be the one who gets to touch one of the performers hands.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have been thinking about going to the Cabooze to see a show - thanks for the info...I will have to make plans to go!

Glad to hear that Chuck Wicks was as gorgeous in person as we thought he was going be! I am soooooooo jealous that you got to see him.

Anonymous said...

I like Pat Green as well - My favorite song of his is titled "Sleeping with the Lights On" I would listen to it when Rich was delpoyed to Iraq!

Ticket King Minneapolis said...

I LOVE the Cabooze! It's definitely my favorite place to see a show by far! They always have such a great variety of performers and I also love how intimate it is. I've had so many great times there. Let me know next time you go! :)

The Mommyhood Project | Cortney Galster said...

I haven't been to the Cabooze before, either. But I guess the last time John Mayer was here (back in the days when he was dating Jessica Simpson), he and JS went there one night to hang out. Kind of obscure, but still cool :)