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xflajrnylvr wrote:http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/journey-booked-to-play-private-show-closing-night-of-rnc/1243612
steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:The band will also be making an appearance at Chick-fil-A right after the show.
Journey is kind of non-political, so I guess they just like Chicken sammiches.
steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:I wonder if Arnel will have to leave his gay assistant on the tour bus for that show?
Are you implying that there can be no gay Republicans?
Don wrote:I wonder if Arnel will have to leave his gay assistant on the tour bus for that show?
Magwheels wrote:It's all because of this: http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/08/08/The-Price-of-Conservatism-Ask-Gibson-Guitar-and-Sheldon-Adelson
Romney 2012
Argus wrote:Magwheels wrote:It's all because of this: http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/08/08/The-Price-of-Conservatism-Ask-Gibson-Guitar-and-Sheldon-Adelson
Romney 2012
Nonsense NS uses http://www.prsguitars.com/ and his Gibson ties are not the reason for this booking.
DK23 wrote:Correct me if i'm wrong, but isn't Willie Nelson a liberal?
Gibson Guitar and The Heritage Foundation will also have hospitality tour buses on hand. "Liberty Plaza is excited that we have the opportunity to honor our nation's heroes and celebrate the sacrifices they made for the freedom we have today," said Ron Bonjean, spokesman for the group.
SKYNYRD, ADKINS, KID ROCK LINE UP FOR RNC CONVENTION: Liberty Plaza Events has signed on musical acts Lynyrd Skynyrd (Aug. 26), Trace Adkins (Aug. 28) and Kid Rock (Aug. 29) for the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. Other artists such as Ronnie Dunn of Brooks & Dunn, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Robert Randolph and Night Ranger may also appear. There will also be another major act for the closing night "Wheels Up" party that’s still to be announced. Sponsors include the National Energy Institute, Amway, Southern Company; the American Action Network and Citizens United. Liberty Plaza's production partner is PRG, the concert production and touring company responsible for lighting U2's 360 and Madonna's current tour.
Magwheels wrote:While I'm sure that's how it went(although with Michaele being in the mix..)...and usually goes...they wouldn't be doing so if they were anti-Romney. And maybe..just maybe...they're sticking up for the Gibson dude. Maybe that's how it went- he/Gibson contacted Journey and it went from there.
Same with what Majestic said(and I'm sure Neal and the gang and Willie would say what you said there, if asked). It'd be nice if they all played for both sides..but you're not going to see Kid Rock or Ted Nugent playing for the DNC...or if they did, it'd be considered switching sides. Same for Bon Jovi or _________ on the other side.
AR wrote:Elton John played Rush Limbaugh's wedding and they couldn't be on further sides of the political fence.
Jeremey wrote:
Well, the difference being that Kid Rock and Ted Nugent are pretty outspoken in their political beliefs. Same with Bon Jovi or Bruce Springsteen or John Mellencamp, etc etc. Those are guys that don't have any question about their politics carrying over into their music. Journey isn't like that at all. I have no idea what the band individually or as a whole stand for politically. I can't see Neal getting bent out of shape about Gibson being fined by this administration and deciding to "show them" by playing for the RNC convention. Reality is, who knows...I can only offer what little first hand experience I have from witnessing the band in action. Which was, when Hillary Clinton used DSB in her campaign ad in 2007 as a spoof on the Sopranos finale, I was in the room when the band and Irving Azoff were discussing it. The conversation went something like, "what about this Hillary Clinton ad?" "Cool, I haven't seen it, what is it about?" "It's a spoof on the Sopranos ending." "Hey that's pretty neat!" One guy in the band said "Don't you think letting her use it would make people think we were supporting her campaign?" and that was answered with a general, "naw, that wouldn't happen..." I realize that's not indicative whatsoever of the band's political beliefs or agenda, but also a good case for not reading too much into the gig for the RNC convention. But who knows.
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