The infectiously happy rhythm of of a banjo comes over the airwaves, and it's unmistakable. You find yourself tapping, no, stomping your foot as the sound grows louder and louder. It's a typical day in the country radio business and the song is in the rotation for every station out there:
Somebody Like You. Keith Urban.
The more I hear this song, the more I realize the obvious fact that it is one of the most brilliantly played and produced songs in modern country. Never mind that it's also one of Keith Urban's earliest songs; it's destined to be a classic for decades to come.
So get your fingers ready (you'll be playing air banjo before you know it) and take a listen...you'll want to turn the volume up. :)
For the love of music and the glory of God,
Rebekah
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Friday, July 26, 2013
Breaux Bridge, Louisiana: Hometown of Hunter Hayes | Grand Trip Out West
(click here to start at the beginning of the Grand Trip Out West posts, then click "Newer Post" at the bottom)
Disclaimer:
I'm writing this post for all of Hunter Hayes's fans who might not ever have the chance to see his hometown of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana.
So Hayniacs, this is for you. :)
Everybody else who's been reading through all of the GTOW posts: I don't mind a bit if you just scroll down to the end, which is when we made it home. :)
Anyways! If you're a fan of Hunter Hayes, please watch this video first so you'll know why we went to all these places. The footage is from when Hunter came home about two years ago with a film crew to film a special for GAC.
[Sadly, this first video no longer exists. It was a really sweet montage video on YouTube, edited by arizaazira, and there were many shots of special places in Breaux Bridge. The house in which Hunter grew up, the places where he played music, etc..]
However! If you want to, you can watch the full GAC special here: Part One | Part Two | Part Three | Part Four
By the way, it's pronounced Bro. Like cool story bro. I mean not like that, but, y'know... #Cajuntalk
You'll want to watch this one, too, starting at 0:43- it's from when Hunter went home during the Radio Tour two years ago.
Driving on Bridge Street
It's pronounced BYE-you Tesh. #Cajuntalk
The Bridge.
The Bayou. It's actually a river, but they call it a bayou.
The ladies at the Visitor's Center were so sweet. We could have listened to them talk all day (wish I could've gotten them on video!). If you ever go by there and tell them you're fans of Hunter, they'll love you to death and give you the special treatment 'cause you're "the Hunter Hayes fan club."
(This is across the street from the Visitor's Center.)
Proof! I was there! :)
And of course you have to stop by Meche's. (Pronounced MESHes. #Cajuntalk)
One of many special music places in Breaux Bridge: Bayou Boudin & Cracklin and Bayou Cabins Bed & Breakfast.
This old flatbed trailer is used as a stage, and Hunter played on it when he was little.
Y'all remember the Breaux Bridge Squirrel on a Seesaw?
Mike Rowe (of the TV show Dirty Jobs) said this place is like a 4-star hotel. I believe him. :)
Then we drove over to Ogden Street to see a very special little house...
(Breaux Bridge is the prettiest little town, by the way.)
414 Ogden Street. The house Hunter and his parents, Mr. Leo and Mrs. Lynette, lived in until they moved to Nashville in 2008.
Parc Hardy, home of the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival every May.
Last time Hunter played that festival was in 2010.
(Pronounced TIB-uh-doe. #Cajuntalk)
St. Bernard's church, where the Hayeses and everybody else in town went to church.
So then Sarah had found this place that they went to in the Florida Week video...at least she was pretty sure it was it...and I thought we were on a wild goose chase.
Sigh. Green grass.
Heading west on I-10.
Jake Delhomme (NFL football player - and that's pronounced Da-LOME #Cajuntalk) is from Breaux Bridge, and apparently on some other water tower there's a Carolina Panther, since that was the first team he played for.
Rumor has it this is the Hayeses' favorite place to eat.
When we saw Bayou Boudin & Cracklin earlier that morning, Mr. Rocky and Mrs. Lisa Sonnier (the owners - pronounced SAWN-yay. #Cajuntalk) weren't there for some reason. We went back to see if they were there (they still weren't) and Sarah happened to turn the knob on the door to the porch.
See?
Jo-EL Sonnier is Mr. Rocky's brother. He's a famous Cajun musician.
You might enjoy this video, too, from April 2013, when Hunter went home...to play his hometown arena! The footage from when he received the painting, etc., was shot at Bayou Boudin & Cracklin.
And then we went to Pont Breaux's!
Which used to be called Mulate's.
[It was in the video. Hunter walked through the doorway that I was standing in to take this picture.]
And this is where he played when he was 2 1/2.
Mama and I got grilled shrimp, Daddy got seafood gumbo, and Sarah got chicken and sausage gumbo.
I think you'll recognize this little guy...
:)
Quite the list!
So we headed for home after lunch...
Somebody please tell me, is this Death Valley?
And then we made it home.
6 1/2 weeks on the road...7,000+ miles...47 days...5,183 pictures
too many memories to count.
The last day was one of our favorites.
There's no place like home!
Thank y'all for following us along on our trip!
For the love of travel, and even more than that, home,
Rebekah
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