Hopefully you all know that last year, as a member of the West Point Glee Club, I had the opportunity to sing with Trace Adkins for the Academy of Country Music Awards. He is doing a concert here at West Point on 2 October, as well as a USO Gala in Washington, D.C. the following week and has asked the Glee Club to perform the song with him again.
When we sang in Las Vegas, we sang a shortened version of the song and representatives from the Academy of Country Music put together a video to play in the background for the song. The video of our performance may help explain it. Since we don’t have the same time limits as we did there, Trace asked if it would be possible to make a new video for the same purpose. As the S6 (Information Systems Officer, or just plain of Tech Guy) I volunteered to do it.
The Director of the Glee Club, Mrs. Chase, got me in contact with several sources from various segments of the Army and DoD in order to acquire media for the project. I spent quite some time really thinking what I wanted to do with it, and based on what I had received at the time (since there was a time constraint on getting it finished) I went to work.
I was surprised with what it was turning into as I worked. Ultimately, I felt that I had gone where I wanted to go with it with what I had at the time and showed it to Mrs. Chase. She thought it was good, so we sent it to Trace’s manager.
I received word this morning that he “loved it” with several exclamation marks. I’ll definitely try and put it online at some point, but I don’t want to undercut Trace in any way, so I’m holding off on that. This was arguably one of the most nerve-racking and possibly far reaching projects I’ve been able to work on. I’m really proud of how it turned out.
On a side note, my knee is currently bleeding from my mountain biking class…
Michael
