Saturday, September 30, 2006

Bucky Covington and Sawyer Brown: the company you keep...

(Edited to add: head over to Team Covington now for a link to an amazing, huge Photobucket gallery full of Wilkes-Barre concert photos--wow. Thanks, Kathy! )

I'd like to thank a friend for inspiring this post--she dropped an interesting link from April into the Chatbox earlier this week, and while Bucky's only mentioned very briefly in this South Bend Tribune pre-show interview with Sawyer Brown keyboardist Gregg "Hobie" Hubbard, the whole article deserves a second look. (So click that link, already!) From the story:

Flashing back to their humble beginnings, it's interesting to note that the members of Sawyer Brown were champions on "Star Search" back in 1984. Although certainly a boost, it was far from a ticket to success and they had to work hard from there.

"We were so naive about the whole television thing to begin with, I don't think we had grasped what it mean to be performing in front of (millions of people)," Hubbard says.

He adds that those "American Idol" kids are under a million times more pressure. And yes, he's been watching this year.

He thinks that two of the singers voted off -- namely, Mandisa and Bucky Covington -- were very talented.

Speaking of Covington, what's with this rumor circulating on the Internet that Sawyer Brown called him with some kind of offer?

"Who knows? Bucky might visit Nashville," Hubbard says vaguely, with a chuckle.

Well, we know a little more now about what was behind that chuckle; Sawyer Brown founder Mark Miller's producing Bucky's upcoming CD, and Mark's brother Frank Miller, along with Ron Harris, will be Bucky's management team via their Nashville-based O-Seven Artist Management firm. But those of us who are out of the music-business loop (but well-nestled in the "Bucky Covington supporters" loop, thank you very much) may still have a few questions. Who are these folks, and what might they have in mind for our favorite new country-rock singer?

The answers, as it turns out, are pretty interesting--and pretty good.

Sawyer Brown's latest CDMark Miller and Sawyer Brown have a lot in common with Bucky. Like Bucky, they first came to sudden national recognition though a very popular televised talent search, after years of hard work in more humble venues; like Bucky, they've got a whole lot of exuberant rock in their country stylings (or is that a whole lot of country in their rock?) What they've also got--and what we'd dearly like Bucky to have, someday--is a two-decades-and-change history of solid success, on the road, on the radio, with their fans and with their peers. How does an act go from the perception of "talent show novelty" to country-rock institution? The obvious answers involve hard work, determination, great timing and talent; the not-so-obvious answers are the ones that excellent mentors are good at sharing with new and promising performers.

Mark Miller is indeed an excellent mentor, as well as a very busy entrepreneur--his current projects include working with Christian Contemporary artists Casting Crowns and Josh Bates on his own Beach Street Records label. And while O-Seven appears to be a brand new firm, Frank Miller and Ron Harris are listed as A&R/management for both of the above acts--they've got a number of years of experience.

What we're thinking is this--Bucky is in very, very good hands at the moment. (It's forgivable to think that he's in much better hands than he would have been in if he'd gone farther on Idol, and 19 had its way with his musical future.) After his well-earned vacation, we're hoping for some fresh news--preferably on a new and snazzy official website--and eventually, a well-honed, excellent debut CD we can dance to until our boots wear out. (And a summer tour, of course!) In the meantime, if Bucky and the Sawyer Brown guys want to do a live joint "surprise guest" song or two, Country Fever Fest style, between now and then, we sure wouldn't discourage it. That would be a lovely way to break up the lull...

More later!

We're alive...

Still here, just working a little extra today! Full post later tonight--but while you're surfing, check out Bucky's buddy Ace's (love that shot) dazzling new official site, AceMusic.com. (Now that is one great-looking website--can't wait to see what Bucky's official place will look like!) Catch you later--W

Friday, September 29, 2006

Quick update (and a un-contest!), 9/29

I just flat-out like this picture!  Bucky in NYC, photo by Beesims.Bucky in NYC this spring; another great photo by Beesims.

A big thank you to Shelly for a tip she posted in the Chatbox--if you haven't been to Buck Wild lately, be sure to stop in soon. The site has been completely revamped and updated, with lots of fresh and fun media, graphics, and links. Don't forget to scroll down and hit those links at the bottom of the page, too--you'll be glad you did. (Bucky's got some very creative fans!)

Another very creative fan at the Fox boards is keeping a handy post-Idol tour timeline--so far, it goes from September 15th, when the news that Mark Miller would be producing Bucky's upcoming CD hit the wires, to Bucky's current vacation time in Rockingham, where a local fan waved hello to him today at a stoplight. (Hey, it's news! At least we know Bucky's enjoying the local scenery...)

Over at the Concert boards, they're already in an intense "those were the days" mood, with many threads heading down the byways of Memory Lane. And let's face it, this year will be tough to top! (Off topic: if you're a Highrolling/MightyTuck/Buccaneer--hope I got that right!--with an eye for future events, a poster there says that Lisa, Ace and Kim Caldwell will be performing at a show in Anaheim early next month. A kind commenter just added a link and some info--it's part of the city's 150th Anniversary celebration. Click here for details on the October 5th free concert.)

So, while we're waiting for the lull to be broken by some Very Good News, why not have a little fun? Bucky's debut CD is coming--that much we know for sure--but what we don't know is what that highly anticipated album is going to look like on our CD shelves. What would you like to see on the cover of Bucky's first CD? Now's your chance to share it with us all...

Announcing the first Buckymania "Create a Bucky Covington CD Cover" Graphics Un-Contest.

This isn't a competition at all--no prizes, no Simon Cowell critiques--it's just a fun way to share your vision of what Bucky's CD might look like. I'll post any and all submissions on the blog and credit you (with a link to your site, if you have one) in the coming weeks, up until the wonderful day when we get to see the real cover art for Bucky's actual CD. (After that, we'll all be too busy happy-dancing to operate PaintShopPro or Photoshop with any degree of safety whatsoever...)

Here are a few basic guidelines:

  • Please make your image square (naturally), and no bigger than 300x300 pixels (Edited since lots of different sizes have come in--as long as it's no wider than 410 pixels or so, it shouldn't break the blog's margins), in jpg. format.
  • Bucky must appear solo in the photo, drawing or graphic (i.e. no pictures of Bucky with family, fans, friends, other Idols, photoshopped with you on a Harley in the sunset, etc.)
  • If you're using a photo taken by another fan, please ask permission and credit the photographer, so that he or she can be thanked on the blog.
  • If you're using a photo from the Idol, Fox or RCA publicity archives, no worries about credit (we'll all know where those came from!)
  • I feel silly even saying this, but just for the record--obviously no nudity, obscenity, slurs, or the like.
That's it! You can email your creations as an attachment to buckymaniablog@yahoo.com, or send me a link if you have your own webspace, Photobucket or other image hosting. Can't wait to see Bucky's first CD cover through his fans' creative eyes!

News--I hope--next post. See you then...

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Keep in touch!

First, if you haven't had a chance to read Kathy's beautiful look-back post at Team Covington tonight, head over there now--ah, the memories. (Anyone else still having a tough time processing the fact that the summer, and the season, are really over? Sigh...)

There's a bit of a nostalgic mood at the official boards, too, along with some sweet last-show photos shared by a generous Taylor Hicks fan. (And speaking of Taylor, congratulations on the gold single! There are so many celebration threads in his folder at the Fox boards that we'll just link to the folder itself...enjoy the party!)

There's an interesting observation tonight in MJ's comments area this evening--one that really bears some looking into. MJ herself posted these words of wisdom, after a comment from an Elliott fan about how odd it felt to not know "his whereabouts every day anymore": Regular information KEEPS FAN BASES HAPPY. Oh, yes it does. (Those are MJ's caps, not mine, but I think they're appropriate. Fanbases can, indeed, get a little info-starved and skittish between the end of the tour and the first CD with its attendant publicity push.)

So...how does this apply to Bucky's corner of the Idolsphere? We're blessed in this respect--Bucky's family have been very gracious about keeping in touch on the Fox boards and elsewhere. It's safe to assume that no matter what shape the overhauled/streamlined Season 5 boards take as the new season begins, there will be tribute/support threads for both Bucky's kind "Special Mother" Tracey and his lovely wife Crystal. (Definitely reliable sources!)

As for industry links--besides Google and Yahoo news (available on the sidebar), it's also wise to keep up with CMT News (and Hazel Smith's column, especially), Billboard, Variety, and MTV. (And of course, your current favorite bookmarked sites like Team Covington, Bucky Country, Covington's Crew, the Richmond County Daily Journal and MJ's Big Blog will spread any good Bucky-related news fast.)

When it comes to getting the news out really quickly, though, there's nothing like an official site. The much-missed, family-run Bucky Covington Online was a wonderful resource during Bucky's time on Idol; will his new label (whoever they might be...hope we know soon!) get a new official website up and running shortly? We sure hope so. The iron is hot right now. Bucky's coming off this tour with a fresh batch of brand-new fans who got a taste of what he can do live and liked what they saw. A professional, label or management-run site with song clips (yes!) , a gallery, an official message board (one that definitely won't vanish when a new season of Idol begins), street-team materials and a news area would do a lot to keep longtime and new fans engaged and motivated during the upcoming lull. (Heck, even a short but sweet official "coming soon" page with regular news and updates would be a big blessing.)

So, yes. Information is our fondest desire at the moment--the tour may be over, the big label announcement may not have happened yet, but we'd still love some news on Bucky's career from time to time. Here's hoping our connected lurkers (and y'all know who you are) are listening...

Photo and media links, and a kinda-sorta contest next post...come on back!

Flash post, 9/28

Gotta run--real post later tonight! But in the meantime, be sure to catch the lovely Sunscreen's latest additions to the Bucky thread at Rawkhands--(Edited to add--there's even more there now, including a link to Kat's "Black Horse" performance that you'll definitely want to see. Nice backup singers!)--and the newest recaps of the Wilkes-Barre show at MJ's. Bucky's red-hot set on that last stellar night made a big impression on a lot of concertgoers--it was that good, y'all.

How good? See for yourself, via MJ's handy media page--both "Superstition" and the Bucky-and-Chris "Drift Away" duet, among many other moments, are there for your enjoyment. (Kudos to both MJ and Sunscreen for all the incredible media and photos you've shared this season--thank you so much!)

And here's another beautiful gallery, also via MJ's--three Shutterfly albums of photos from Syracuse, Portland and Wilkes-Barre, shared by a kind lady who had great seats for all three shows. (There's a funny shot captured during the now-famous "gotta fix this shirt!" moment and an especially rockstarry "Superstition" snap among the photos of Bucky in the W-B album, but they're all pretty terrific. Enjoy!)

See you later today...

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Quick update (and a few photo links) , 9/27

It feels so strange today, doesn't it? No concert updates, no cellcerts, no major news, just a calm, serene break after a job well done. (Famous last words; now that I've typed that, I wonder if there'll be a capital-A Announcement today? Hmmm...) Bucky's fans at the official boards have been busy, though--there's a sweet "welcome home" thread happening now, as Bucky takes some family-and-friends (and Blu-and-Slim) time back in Rockingham, and a cute tribute thread is in progress as well.

MJ of MJ's Big Blog has posted a terrific Wilkes-Barre recap, with lots of photos and media and a bit of keen wistfulness, too. (Guess we're all feeling post-tour pangs of nostalgia today...)

Over at Idolforums, BigTayFan has posted handy links to all her media from the Wilkes-Barre show--a fun way to check out the last concert in style! A kind IDF poster shares some media from the Providence show here--photos from the Idol singers' arrival on the buses, many Katharine McPhee videos, and a recap of her meet and greet. There are also three pre-show videos of Bucky at the Bridgeport venue (among many other clips) shared by yet another talented Kat fan in this thread. Finally, this post from a lucky lady who went to the Austin show is a nice treat--she posted three albums at Yahoo, including some great shots from Antone's. Enjoy!

It's fun looking back, but it's even more exciting to comtemplate Bucky's musical future. What's up the road? Bucky's kind wife Crystal popped into the support thread at the Fox boards on the 25th to let the fans know he'd flown out to Nashville for a "meeting" before returning home--"another day closer 'til Bucky's CD comes out", she said. (How cool is that?) We're back to waiting for news, of course, but it's fun to get an encouraging word from Mrs. Covington--any combination of "Bucky", "meeting" and "Nashville" sounds pretty good to us...

More soon--stay tuned!

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

9/24, Wilkes-Barre: Thanks for the joy...

Chris and Bucky singing 'Drift AwayEdited to add--run, don't walk, to Rawkhands right now (link fixed!); Sunscreen has assembled an amazing array of photos and links from Wilkes-Barre for your pleasure. I'm operating under severe tech limitations today and can't post the way I planned, but there are some serious goodies waiting for you over there--and she just added a bit more. I'll be here. Go! And many thanks, Sunscreen! :)

First, let's get the bummer news out of the way--LMBO was groovalicious (they do what they do splendidly), but neither Bucky nor Elliott was there to enjoy the festivities. Kathy from Team Covington and her kind husband, the lovely Beesims, and I (among others) were there to represent for the Bucky fans, and he was definitely missed. The good news is that Taylor popped in to do a few numbers (he was tired, handsome and amazing--all my suspicions about what magic he'd be away from the Pop-Tarts atmosphere are now confirmed), and Ace and Chris did a truly interesting, oddly evocative version of Aerosmith's "Dream On"--probably available by now at multiple SendSpaces near you, or hit MJ's comments section for the latest links. Ace hugged Chris, gave his upcoming project a heartfelt recommendation ("I've heard his album--it is ridiculous. Rock is back!") and pretty much shared the Chrace-bonding with all and sundry.

There was something both bizarre and touching about Ace Young crooning "sing with me, sing for the years, sing for the laughter, sing for the tears" to that particular crowd. Leave it to Chris, though, to be the snarky Yang to Ace's sweet Yin. "We didn't practice this or anything," Ace began before the song, and Chris completed the sentence with "...so it has a great potential to really suck." (If you'd like to judge for yourself, here's a link. Thanks to BigTayFan for capturing it, and to Beesims for pointing it out...)

Now, about that Idols concert...off the hook? Wild? Silly? The end of the tour shows are said to be the most zany, and this one lived up to the hype. And Bucky? I am biased beyond belief, of course, but I feel his Sunday night set was his smoothest and most downright rockstarry one yet. Gone was the slight hint of fatigue; in its place was the joyful star quality of a singer who took a brutal schedule and turned it into an amazing learning experience. (Also the relieved quality of a guy who finally gets to go home and spend some quality time with his wife and family, I imagine. Edited--grrrr, slow computer, can't surf for news! A little smiley told me in in our Chatbox that Bucky left for Nashville that night--hmmm! News next post...) Bucky was good, y'all. He sang beautifully, he headbanged brilliantly, he delighted the crowd, he looked like he was having the time of his life--and I believe he just might have been.

As you probably know by now, "Drift Away" was a duet that night--Chris Daughtry, black hoodie and all, was watching Bucky's set, and Bucky beckoned him up to the stage to sing along. (Many of us still think these two need to record a song together some day--their voices blend in a lovely way, even during an impromptu song.) My only semi-decent photo was taken during that tune, but the very cool Cat from WI at MJ's caught a much better shot. (And as you've read elsewhere, this was also one of the most sentimental moments of the whole show...these guys have bonded solidly.)

And another sweet/funny moment happened right afterwards--Kellie Pickler was a little...erm, adorably fiesty that night, methinks. During "You're the One That I Want", she strutted, pouted, and gave Bucky's shirt a mighty yank, opening it perhaps a couple of snaps more than Bucky would have liked, I guess. (He's bashful...who knew?) Our flustered hero tried to sing and nonchalantly snap up his shirt at the same time, while Kellie grinned and grinned. (Oddly enough, there were no major complaints from the audience about this little wardrobe malfunction...go figure.) Our friend " :) " posted a link to a photo from about then in the Chatbox--now you know why Bucky looks like he barely suppressed a giggle...

Chris and Bucky made another joint appearance of sorts, after intermission--between "Whole Lotta Love" and "Renegade", Chris reached for a bottle of water, only to have Bucky come out on an electric scooter and do a smooth, graceful arc across the stage, barely stopping to hand Chris the bottle before smiling and waving and zooming offstage. (Big Tay Fan has that bit for you, too--thanks again!)

(Edited again to mention Kellie's first fun cameo appearance. Bucky spent a good portion of the start of "Patience" beckoning to a hooded figure up front--it turned out to be Kellie in sweats, who joined in on the chorus with the guys for the second half of the song. Awww...)

Hmmm--shall I frame it or bronze it?  It was once Bucky Covington's guitar pick...now it's mine.  Whoo!But my favorite moment in the show was pretty easy to choose. I now present to you, for the very first time, the "Incredibly Shy Person's Guide to Acquiring a Bucky Covington Guitar Pick":

  • Notice that Bucky is standing right in front of you, smiling and reaching into his pocket.
  • Shout "Bucky!" at an embarrassingly loud decibel level and smile back; faux-catching gestures optional. (You might have to suspend your Incredible Shyness for the few seconds it takes to do this.)
  • Watch carefully as a grinning Bucky throws a grey guitar pick in your direction.
  • Retrieve said guitar pick from underneath your seat. ("Whoo!"-ing like the twelve-year old you are at heart is optional, too, but highly recommended.)
Yep--that there Jim Dunlop guitar pick is mine! I'm going to be hopelessly sentimental now and say that while I am ridiculously happy to have the pick, I am even happier to have shared that millisecond of a smile. Goodness knows he's given me many reasons to smile since that cold night in February when I first heard him sing and knew I had to have his CD for the road. And if anything, I'm even more excited about hitting the highway with Bucky's debut album turned up all the way, and donning my newly-acquired straw cowgirl hat to see him singing and playing at a Big Name, hot-ticket country/rock festival or two some sunny day soon. I'm counting on that.

The first Idol show I went to was right here in Cleveland, and I recall being a little disappointed in the song choices the show's packagers made for Bucky. (Still wish he'd been able to do something a little less Idol, a little more Bucky, but hey--the doors are open now...) However, at the risk of being very, very cheesy, the lyrics of "Drift Away" really seem to fit the mood today:

Thanks for the joy that you've given me
I want you to know I believe in your song...

It's so hard to explain--and I've pretty much given up trying--but there is just something about Bucky Covington that makes me believe he's in this for the long haul. The voice, the original songs, the attitude, the determination, the ineffable "it"--it's there. I know all about past Idol history and the realities of the record business and all the rest of it, but something strong tells me that if he wants this--and I really do think he does--he can have a solid, strong Nashville career for the rest of his life. (And I'll be cheering and smiling and dancing along. Life is too short not to embellish it with some fine, fine music.)

I'll also be here blogging! The Idol season may be officially over, but the news is just beginning--some exciting times are ahead.

News post next! C'mon back...

I'm back!

Got in late last night/early this morning--had to do some work-related rambling in Wilkes-Barre yesterday afternoon to justify my trip. Full recap coming later today, but for right now, be sure to check out MJ's awesome photos and video of the last (and wildest) Idols show of the year.

See you very soon!

Friday, September 22, 2006

Roadtrip!

Due to some truly bizarre scheduling, I'm leaving for Wilkes-Barre earlier than planned--as in right now! So I'll see you on Tuesday with a nice long post on the end of the tour. (And if you're in Wilkes-Barre, look for a tall dark lady with a big, big smile...)

Catch you late Monday/early Tuesday!

A few odds and ends...

One of my favorite photos, ever; Bucky Covington in NYC, 4/17/06, by the talented Beesims--thank you!A classic image from April; Bucky in NYC, photo by the talented Beesims---thank you!

Just a quick update on Bucky's "current events" while I get ready for a roadtrip to Wilkes-Barre:

MJ was at last night's Portland, Maine show--she reports that Bucky and Kellie wore big parrot head accessories for "We Are the Champions", and Elliott sported a sombrero and big parrot feet! Yes, the end-of-tour wackiness has begun...

There's plenty of buzz about the LMBO after-Idol show on Sunday; the Times-Leader and the Citizens Voice both carried great stories about Taylor Hicks' excellent bandmates this morning. Brian Less was interviewed by phone, and his thoughts on the future of LMBO, the loyalty of Taylor's fans, the musical direction they're sticking with (I love that, especially--they really sound fantastic just as they are) and his conversation with Simon Lythgoe about Season 6's Idol contestants is not to be missed. Be sure to check it out.

And as for Sunday's after-Idol--Brian mentioned that the Idol ladies have been encouraged to join: "The band has also invited the female Idol contestants to participate. Less hopes that the girls will come on stage for a big Idol group number at Woodlands after party." Sounds like fun! (If you've been to the cellcert thread for yesterday's LMBO gig, Brian was also quoted as saying the Rat Pack would try to be there, too...)

Finally, an eloquent Bucky fan on the official boards gracefully sums up what a lot of us have been feeling about the end of this tour and the season. Bucky Covington's future is bright and beautiful, and we can't wait to get that CD and hit the road to see him performing solo...but the incredibly sweet chemistry of this group of Idols will be hard to say goodbye to. Will they ever work together again? Will members of the Idol "Rat Pack" occasionally collaborate, surprising and delighting some lucky listeners years from now? Only time will tell...

More later today!

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Very quick update (and some excellent photos!)

Another vintage photo from the files!  We hope to get our DSL connection back soon, so we can upload some fresh images.  Meanwhile, check out today's post for some links to some very recent photos...Another vintage photo of Bucky from the files! We hope to get our DSL connection back soon, so we can upload some fresh images. But for now, enjoy a trip down Memory Lane...

First and foremost, a bit of time-sensitive information--if you'd like to enjoy the party in Wilkes-Barre this weekend, CatFromWI of MJ's fame would be happy to help. She has a spare LMBO ticket and a nice pair of seats to the Idols concert in Club Section 116, row 2. Interested? Contact her directly via email, and good luck. Hope to see you there!

Beesims kindly dropped a beautiful link into the comments section, and someone :) at Rawkhands has been exceedingly busy on the Bucky thread there, sharing some of the best performance photos to come out of this tour so far. A generous Highroller with some serious photographic talent posted a big, big Photobucket album from the Hershey show, and it's well worth the time it takes to look at all the photos--they're stunning. Especially this wonderfully wistful, cover-of-a-CD-worthy closeup of Bucky. (Have I mentioned that I really, really like the...oh, heck, you know the "hat song" by heart by now, I'm sure...)

There's an LMBO cellcert planned at Keeping the Boogie Alive tonight; so far, I can't find the mirror thread at Taylor's folder on the official boards, but there should be one happening by the time you read this--never mind, here it is. MJ of MJ's Big Blog is in Maine this evening, too--she's likely to post some late night impressions on her blog. Stay up and enjoy!

More later...

Quiet and blue like the sky...(and a few photos, too)


Our connection's still shaky and the ability to upload new photos is gone for now, so--more vintage images! Relive those thrilling days of Bucky on Idol, late-night redialing, and Tuesday nights that meant everything. This great screencap was made by the very talented Kathy of Team Covington and Bucky Covington Fans R Us fame--head to both sites for some brilliant graphics!

It's very, very quiet right about now--the Thursday night Portland, Maine concert (and the LMBO after-party) should more than make up for the current lull. But there's some good stuff to enjoy while you wait for tonight's show to begin--a very generous Kellie Pickler fan at IDF captured much of Atlanta's second concert on video, including Bucky and Kellie's "You're the One That I Want" duet, "Living In America" and "Patience". Enjoy, and thanks to the IDF posters again for sharing so much great media during this tour!

Over at the Fox boards, Bucky's fans are discussing the last few concerts--this well-written recap of the Reading show is both sweet and funny. (Needless to say, I think many of us can relate to that "whoa, it's Bucky!" daze when we saw him on that concert stage for the first time. His two songs are over way too soon, but with any luck, he'll be back on the road again with a much longer set next year about this time...)

And as for recent newspaper reviews--bring back Colin McEvoy, please! The second Hershey show didn't make much of an impression on the writer who reviewed it for the Patriot-News this time around, but we suspect the gentleman is less of a music buff than Mr. McEvoy. He identified Bucky's second tune as "Bill Withers' 'Give Me the Beat Boys' " (it's actually "Drift Away", written by Withers, but the hit version was recorded by Dobie Gray) and Mandisa's "If I Was Your Woman" was attributed to Alicia Keys (Alicia's cover is splendid, but the first version to hit the charts was Gladys Knight's stellar take on the song.) Forgive my oldies-nerd nitpicking, but...um, maybe they should have sent an oldies nerd to review this thing? (Or better yet, Colin McEvoy. Ahem.)

Heading back to the Fox boards, a kind Bucky fan posted a heads-up about Sunday's cellcerts--the Wilkes-Barre concert will be covered at the Concert board (where a lot of love and affection for Bucky is happening in this fun thread) and the LMBO after-party will be covered in Taylor's folder. Will Bucky make an announcement the last night of the Idols tour? Will there be some news from the LMBO show? Stay tuned!

And you know I'm not going to sign off without a link to some fresh new photos, right? I'm...um, still diggin' that hat. Really, I am. Still. Yep! (Kudos and thanks to Mr. Jones for posting these--glad you enjoyed the show, sir.)

Finally, follow this link to MJ's, where a very kind commenter will lead you to some incredible shots of Bucky, Ace, Chris and Elliott at the LMBO show at Antone's. (Coolest candid ever? Could be...)

Back later today--see you in a bit!

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Ticketmaster alert, video links and more...



Photo by DeniseBernadette--click here to view her incredible concert gallery and for ordering info.

If you're thinking of attending the final American Idols Live concert in Wilkes-Barre, head over to Ticketmaster soon--some good floor seats have been released, and that'll probably continue all week. So keep typing those weird words and crossing your fingers; you could be in for an extremely pleasant surprise. (Fourth row! I'm happy.) Thanks to BigTayFan at MJ's Big Blog for the heads-up. (For those planning to skip the concert and go straight to the LMBO raveup at the Woodlands, here's the Etix link--see you there!)

And while you're at MJ's, be sure to check today's latest post--there's a link to her videos from the Syracuse concert, now available at GoFish. Most of Bucky's time onstage ("Superstition", "Drift Away" and "Patience") is posted for your pleasure. Show MJ some love, and have fun!

A kind anonymous poster popped these links into the Chatbox--the announcement about Mark Miller producing Bucky's upcoming CD has hit Music News Nashville and is being syndicated in a "country music news" column to radio station sites. (You can check it out on Orlando's K92-FM site, among others.) The MNN intro was especially fun--as was the photo they chose:

Almost as soon as his departure from American Idol 5 aired -- premature departure, his many fans would add -- charismatic finalist and North Carolina native Bucky Covington was the subject of widespread rumors of an impending "big break" deal.

Radio and press reports placed him in Nashville, meeting with Sawyer Brown frontman, producer and songwriter Mark Miller about joining the multi-platinum country group. Well, the rumors were half right, as the 28-year-old singer and songwriter has signed on with Miller to produce his debut album. Bucky has also signed on with Frank Miller and Ron Harris of Nashville based O-Seven Artist Management, as well as with Creative Artists Agency as his booking agency.

Yep, we're gonna have to agree with both the "charismatic" part and the "premature departure" bit. (Wasn't it fun to look forward to a song from Bucky every Tuesday night?) But all's well that ends well...

Tonight's Hershey show should be wrapping up soon; no LMBO afterparty tonight (the next one's Thursday at the Asylum in Portland, Maine), but there should be recaps at MJ's and the official boards later tonight.

And last but definitely not least, if you'd like to send well-wishes to Bucky's wife Crystal, be sure to visit the support thread for her at the Fox boards; she popped in today to say a sweet hello.

See you soon!

Five days and counting...

Bucky and Kellie dueting in L.A.; photo by HeatherLovesAI of IDFBucky and Kellie onstage in L.A.; photo by HeatherLovesAI of IDF.

Almost seems hard to believe, doesn't it? In just five days, the 2006 American Idols Live tour will be in the history books. Kathy at Team Covington has some intriguing thoughts about Bucky's future recording career--be sure to check out her latest post! At the Fox boards, they're sharing lots of concert photos--a talented fan posted great shots from Rochester and Syracuse; gotta love this smile and this "Patience" snap; another kind photographer posted these front-row pictures from the Reading show. There's a priceless, hilarious recap on the Bucky boards, as well. (The pick is photographed for posterity!) And at MJ's Big Blog, the mood is already a little nostalgic and wistful. (If you're looking for some not-so-nostalgic, snarky concert reviews, the TWoPpers can help you out. Even there, though, Bucky wins the "Idol I'd most like to have a beer with" prize.)

If anything, this sweet story of the Idols on the bus, enjoying Kellie Pickler's new single as it hits the airwaves on country radio, (congratulations, Kellie!) is enough to cause a pang of anticipation. How soon until we Bucky fans do the online group hug as Bucky's single makes its debut? The answer, my friends...well, it's not quite blowin' in the wind, but heaven knows we'd love a few more specifics...

In the meantime, the fact that the news from a few days ago has hit the Great American Country site (thanks, Becky!) is a good, good sign. No label mentioned yet, but the word is out now in country music media--there's a Bucky Covington album on the way, and there are a lot of happy people looking forward to buying it. (I wonder if Hazel Smith will be the one to break the news this coming Monday? She's more than likely still keeping an eye on Bucky's progress; helps to have friends in high places. And hey, isn't that Kellie on CMT's front page? No anti-Idol snobbery over there, thank goodness... )

Our DSL connection is still gone; I'm posting this via shaky dial up, so I'll have to cut this a little bit short. But come on back tonight--I'l be looking in the far corners for news and photos, and I'll write a full post even if I have to do it with two tin cans and a string. (I missed blogging about Bucky, dang it! This is addictive...) And as always, there could be some great last-minute seats to tonight's concert in Hershey, PA waiting for you at Ticketmaster. Good luck, and wave hello to Bucky for us!

See you later tonight!

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Tech troubles again...

We'll be back as soon as tech support gets our community connection permanently reset. Please be sure to hit Team Covington, Bucky Country and the Fox boards for the latest on Bucky's doings! Hope to see you before tonight's Syracuse concert begins.--W

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Slowly but surely...(quick update and photo links, 9/16)


Bucky in L.A.; photo by HeatherLovesAI of IDF

Our connection's still down...I'm on the slowest dial-up ever! I apologize for the glitch and hope to get back on the DSL track as soon as I can. Thanks, y'all...--W

(Edited to send you to Team Covington right now for a link to some fresh photos from the Huntington, WV concert--a friend of Kathy's was there and got some excellent snaps. Enjoy!)

First things first--yesterday's news has inspired a very informative thread at the Fox boards (link goes to middle of thread). Kathy of Team Covington fame posted some interesting details from a contact with Lyric Street Records, and many of the generous fans there are gathering information, too. The bottom line? We're still waiting for an official label announcement, but there's reason now to expect that that'll be coming very, very soon. Stay tuned to that thread for further developments--good news travels fast.

Saturday also brings this fun bit from the Daily Press reviewer's look at last night's Hampton Roads, Virginia show. The author spoke with two of Bucky's youngest fans:

But around the corner, 5-year-old Elizabeth Ann McGlaughlin testified to her love of Bucky Covington, the long-haired North Carolina crooner.

"Yea, Bucky! I'm a big fan of Bucky!" she said. Her 3-year-old brother, Ben chimed in, "I'm a little fan!"

The two McGlaughlin kids came to the show from Hampton with their parents, Kristy and Earl. Their mother said "American Idol" represents good television for youngsters. "Compared to some of the reality programs, it has better messages, it's more family oriented."

Elizabeth naturally gravitated toward Bucky, with no coaching from her parents. "He wears cool clothes, I like the kind of shoes he wears," she said. "His hairstyle. I like the way he sings. He's really cool. That's all."

(One of the sweetest parts of going to the Idol shows is seeing the "littlest" Bucky fans--they're not shy about cheering and dancing and having a good ol' time when Bucky's on stage. Awwww...)

And as you might have guessed, the Mark Miller announcement is still causing quite the happy buzz! The post about it at MJ's Big Blog sparked a flurry of congratulations, well-wishes and even a few "I don't own a lot of country CDs, but I'll buy his." (Actually, there have been a fair number of posts along those lines this whole season; for some, Bucky's journey on American Idol has been a catalyst to take a second look at current country music--and some of us have really, really liked what we've heard. Pretty cool, that...)

And we'll wrap it up for now with a bit of eye candy--a kind Katharine McPhee fan shared some nice photos of Bucky before and during the Atlanta concert in his thread at IDF. (This one's fun!)


See you later today...on a faster connection, I hope. Have a stellar Saturday!

Friday, September 15, 2006

News! News! News!

Photo by DeniseBernadette--be sure to check out her incredible tour gallery.

Bless you, Becky, for passing on the good news--still praying my connection holds up long enough for me to post this link:

Sawyer Brown singer hooks up with Bucky Covington on upcoming CD

Mark Miller, the frontman, producer and songwriter for the country group Sawyer Brown, which just played the Paramount Arts Center for the Kentucky Music Trail, has signed on to produce the first CD for American Idol 5 finalist and North Carolina native Bucky Covington.

Covington, who just rocked the Big Sandy Superstore Arena on Thursday night, will be working with Miller on his debut CD that will be released in 2007.
The 28-year-old singer and songwriter has also signed on with Frank Miller and Ron Harris of Nashville based O-Seven Artist Management, as well as with Creative Artists Agency as his booking agency.

"Bucky's appeal with the American people was evident from his success on American Idol and we plan to continue that success," said O-Seven Management's Frank Miller in a release. "The format of AI didn't allow him to showcase his roots, ranging from traditional country to Southern rock."

"He's a great singer and musician with an infectious good ole boy charisma," added O-Seven's Ron Harris. "He's tailor made for country music."

Yes! There's a huge thread already happening at the Fox boards right now...lots of very excited Bucky Covington supporters today! One thoughtful fan's already posted the news at the CMT boards, too--hop into both threads and double your fun. And CAA are some heavy hitters, y'all--here's their Wikipedia entry, if you'd like to check out the company Bucky's keeping.

Happy dancing starts now! More later...

Working out a tech tangle again...

Back with a real post as soon as possible!--W

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Sweet memories, illustrated (quick update and photo links, 9/14)

Bucky and Ace, photo by HeatherLovesAI of IDF.  Nice one, isn't it?Bucky and Ace enjoying "Patience" in L.A., photo by HeatherLovesAI of IDF.

It's always a treat to get a long, detailed, funny recap of a great Idol concert and a meeting with Bucky from a true "Buckaneer", and this one's a beauty. Thanks, Happydays, for sharing your happy day in Atlanta! Be sure to read the whole thread--there's a sweet anecdote about Ace Young, a review of the LMBO show, and a mention of photos to come. (Edited to add: Happydays' photos are here, and they're beautiful. I especially liked this dramatic "Patience" portrait. Thanks again, and enjoy!)

A front-row-seated fan at IDF shared some fantastic Atlanta snaps in this thread--here's my favorite, but they're all just lovely. A few posts later, another talented photographer linked to her large Photobucket gallery from the show. (Bucky's solo shots are on the second page; this soulful "Patience" photo is especially striking, as is this "Living in America" closeup, and this is one of the cutest shots of the Bucky-and-Kellie "dip" ever.

But wait, there's more! Also in that thread, a kind videographer posts a YouTube link--she captured many of the performances that night. Kudos to the Atlanta fans for all your hard work! Looks like you had a terrific time...

And if you'd like to have a terrific time in Huntington, tonight's your night. There might be a great last minute seat for you at Ticketmaster, or head to Heiner's Pullman Square Concert Series this evening for a chance to win a pair of tickets--here are the details on the contest today. Good luck!

Edited to add a big thank you to Becky for a heads-up on updates to the Bucky thread at Rawkhands.org--Sunscreen and the kind posters there do an amazing job of compiling photos, links and goodies. If you haven't stopped in there lately, go now and have a good time catching up!

More soon--have a magnificent Thursday...

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

A quick heads up for Huntington...

Word just came in over the wire that there have been 100 seats released for tomorrow's Huntington, WV show. Here's the Ticketmaster link--hope you get to cheer Bucky on from the front row!

Quick update (and a few photo links) , 9/13

Bucky in L.A.; photo by the very talented HeatherLovesAI of IDF
Bucky in L.A.; photo by the very talented HeatherLovesAI of IDF.

First of all, a bit of photo goodness; a generous IDF fan shares three fresh new Grand Prairie concert photos on Bucky's thread there (and guess what--I'm still enjoying the hat!), and a fan of Katharine McPhee posted a link to this fantastic concert album at the Fox boards. Kathy at Team Covington found links to three terrific galleries from the Denver and Houston concerts--and a direct link to a truly fun shot that'll put a smile on your face, found by Beesims. And finally, over at the Fox boards, a poster kindly shared her Chicago photos--two beautiful albums can be found in her profile. Thanks, y'all!

Bucky got a brief, lukewarm mention in today's Daily Texan (UT Austin) review of Sunday night's Idol concert; can't say I agreed with all of the writer's observations, but I think he has a real point (a point we diehard Idol fans have made on many boards and blogs all season, but a real point, nonetheless) when he says this:

The singers are prisoners of "Idol." Every song, every wardrobe choice, every breath they take feels like it is afforded to them by the "Idol" machine. Talent doesn't matter when there is no creative freedom allowed whatsoever...

Some advice: watch them on TV, wait until they're free from 19 Entertainment's clutches, and then go see them when they're performing on their own terms.

(He made note of the "tin foil" set and "Windows 95 screensaver" projections, too. Do ya think the 19 folks might spring for something a bit more upscale next year? Naaah...)

However, I will say this--first, even with all the cheese, the Idol concerts are a total pop-culture delight if you go there with a set of harmonious, appropriate expectations. It's a sampler show, packaged by the TV bigwigs--we know Bucky's, and all the Idols', talents are very real indeed, but who really expects to get the full force of them in twenty-minute, two or three song sets? It's just fun to get a taste of what they're capable of doing away from the cameras and in front of an arena full of happy fans. So far, I have not been disappointed. In fact, I've become even more interested in what they'll do next.

And second, it's all too easy to go the usual "they'll fade into obscurity" route when writing a review of these shows. I am admittedly hugely biased, having heard Bucky's excellent originals (and pre-Idol stuff by Taylor, Ace and Chris now, as well) and concluding that these guys were well worth signing, reality-show or not. And I've riffed on this before, so forgive the repeat--but let's face it, the show's hype about "finding a superstar" is just that--hype. This season's Idols are all poised for solid national careers, touring and recording and doing what they love, and I am so looking forward to hearing and seeing them again for years to come--no matter when, and no matter what size venue. We really got lucky this time.

Off my soapbox now...

Over at the usually-pretty-quiet-these-days TWoP boards, a witty writer there met Bucky at the Austin LMBO show and shared her story; there's also a fun YouTube link in that thread that you might enjoy...

I'll stop here, but I'll be back later to catch up with happened while we dodged the lightning yesterday. Enjoy your Wednesday!

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Atlanta goes live...

Tonight's LMBO cellcert is brought to you by the fine folks at Keeping the Boogie Alive , and there's also an LMBO cellcert planned at the Taylor Hicks subfolder at the Fox boards. (I'm looking for a concert play-by-play...no luck so far.) No word on who may or may not join LMBO this evening--but it'll be fun to listen in. Enjoy the show!

The thunder rolls, literally (updated with LMBO news!)

We've got nasty storms here this morning, but it looks like we're back online. Full post in this space very soon--little by little, weather permitting. Hope things are calmer where you are!

The biggest news so far today is the LMBO show in Wilkes-Barre...looks like the "pending" gig is now a happening go! Here's the word from The Citizens Voice (link fixed); the venue owner was "surprised" to get inquiries from all over the country:

It’s no surprise, however, for Taylor Hicks "Soul Patrol" fans or supporters of the Little Memphis Blues Orchestra or even curiosity seekers hoping to catch a glimpse of Hicks, who often attends these gigs. They were anxiously awaiting a confirmation venue for what is expected to be the biggest after party in "American Idol" touring history following the final concert of the 2006 season at the Wachovia Arena on Sunday, Sept. 24.

Hicks, the "American Idol winner," is expected to join his fellow band members as he has done during their past gigs on the road following his tour. Hicks is usually accompanied by fellow Idols Ace Young, Elliott Yamin and Bucky Covington.

Tickets are $15 in advance and can be ordered at Etix.com or by calling 919-782-5010. Tickets are $20 at the door. Tickets are expected to be on sale by mid-week.

(Never mind mid-week--the tickets are available today. Go grab one, and maybe I'll see you there. And if you're going, or think you might, please leave a note in comments...if I can make it, I'd love to say hi to you!)

Also, be sure to head over to Team Covington today--Kathy's got a link to some fresh new after-party videos you're going to love--guaranteed. More soon!

Monday, September 11, 2006

Monday, and the grapevine is warming up...

(Just wanted to take a moment to reflect, and to honor the memories of those we lost five years ago today.)



A very vintage photo--Bucky during the semifinals, repeated by request.  Thanks for dropping in, Emmy!A very vintage photo--Bucky during the semifinals, repeated by request.


It's a quiet Monday--the Idols are off (and presumably resting a little after last night's exciting LMBO soiree. But the rumor mill is running at an enjoyably steady speed, and the results are fun to contemplate. Over at MJ's, there are tidbits in the comments sections about word from Ace last night--according to the poster, Bucky has "several songs recorded" already. Hmmmm, I say with a smile....

(Here's the original post, if you're curious--there's news for Chris', Ace's and Kellie's fans, too. Hope there's more information coming as the day goes on.)

The Tour that Never Ends hits Duluth-Atlanta again on Tuesday--here's the Ticketmaster link, and here's a spot of good luck to help you along, too. And for those of you who've seen the fun, cheeesy Idol show there already and would like to skip ahead to the grownup good stuff enjoy some more great music, LMBO will be in Atlanta that night, as well. You can get a quick bit of info here, or go to the Smith's Olde Bar site. Recent events suggest that if you're local, you'll want to be there...

Meanwhile, this "several songs recorded" news is intriguing the heck out of me. When will we know who signed Bucky, and how soon can we curl up with the aformentioned "several songs" on our iPods and CD players? I'll keep an eye out for any details--if you hear of any, please post them in comments and share the good word!

I'll be in and out all day--pulling extra work duty to make some traveling money, on the off chance that "pending" LMBO Wilkes-Barre show becomes firm. (Yes, I know I'm hopeless, but I don't think there's ever going to be anything like this amazing group of singers again. "Idol" as we know it has forever changed--for the better.) See you later today...

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Catching up in Austin (updated Monday, 2:50 a.m.)

There's an LMBO cellcert planned at MJ's Big Blog tonight--hop into the comments for the Austin show, follow along, and show MJ some love. The kind people at Keeping the Boogie Alive and Taylor/LMBO's fans at the Fox boards are covering tonight's musical adventures, as well. No word on whether Bucky or any of the Idol Rat Pack will be there, but rumor has it that Taylor himself is almost sure to drop in. More later--enjoy the show!

Edited to add--looks like Ace, Bucky, Chris and Elliott are in the house! As of now, LMBO's on break after what sounds like a seriously excellent set with Taylor, but some combination of the five guys will probably hit the stage with LMBO before the night's through.

Whoops-break's over and Elliott is on stage and sounding red hot according to the cellcerters at the Fox boards. Bucky and Chris hit the stage for a "Superstition" duet, then launched into "Great Balls of Fire." (!)--and the posters on the thread are saying some very enthusiatic things about that. Ace just took the stage to sing "Butterflies." You know what? Never mind the Pop-Tarts--this should have been the tour!

Here's where I left off. There should be tons of recaps and archived memories at the links up there by the time you read this--it's 2:50 a.m. EST, and a busy Monday awaits me, so off to bed I go. I'd give anything to be at Antone's instead, tonight! See y'all later in the morning...

Moosak alert...

Just got a nice heads-up from Happydays (thanks!) ; the Moosak poll is in need of some Bucky fans right now! Hop over there and have some fun chatting and voting for Bucky today...

(Full post later--see you in a few...)

Saturday night and Sunday morning (updated)

Edited to add: Go to MJ's Big Blog now for a link to some fantastic Idol concert and LMBO photos from last night. Bucky and Chris (and the audience) must have had a blast! A big thank you to the kind photographer for sharing these...

(Just getting in, so...um, please forgive any typos! Ahem.) Looks like Bucky and Chris Daughtry were out having fun, too--they were the Special Guests at the LMBO show in Houston after Saturday's Idol concert. They sang "Superstition" and "Sneaking Sally Through the Alley" with the band, according to a poster at MJ's; later, Bucky and Chris harmonized on "Whipping Post" and "Suspicious Minds". (Gracious--hope there are goodies forthcoming! We'd all really love to hear this. Those two sound so awesome together...)

You can catch up with the play-by-play of the LMBO set at Keeping the Boogie Alive, or at the Fox boards, or head to the "September 9 Houston, TX Idols Show" comments section at MJ's Big Blog for highlights. I'd better get some sleep--see you later this morning!

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Simple Saturday serenity


(Did Bucky get a third song in Dallas last night? Reports from the boards--especially the support thread for Bucky's "Special Mother" Tracey--mentioned that he sang "Simple Man" at last night's Grand Prairie show. Looking for some full recaps as we speak, and I'll post any links when I find them. A new song! A"Bucky's choice" song! Hey, we've been lobbying for one since...well, since the tour opened, so if this is a go, we couldn't be happier. If you were there or have a link to share, please leave a note in comments and I'll update as fast as I can.)

Otherwise, it's a serene Saturday--the tour's winding down, and the boards are quiet, but there's still plenty of fun to be found:

Over at the Fox boards, a poster kindly shared her story and a link to her great Photobucket album--she got the chance to say hi to Bucky and Ace before the Tacoma show. (Love those radiant smiles!) And Bucky's impressing some new listeners at the most recent shows; here's a brief recap from a commenter at MJ's (I'm with the writer, and we're both in agreement with Bucky--it would have been great to have him do a true country song this tour), another from the Concert Series folder at the Fox boards, and another short but sweet one from last night's show--no mention of "Simple Man", though.

Yesterday's Dallas Morning News review of Thursday's show barely mentions Bucky, though his dancing skills get a mention. (Hey, we like Bucky's dancing around here.) No newspaper reviews of last night's concert, so far--we'll keep an eye out.

There might be some excellent seats released for tonight's Houston show--try your luck at Ticketmaster, and here's hoping you find yourself a sweet one up front!

More later--enjoy your Saturday!

(And if you're one of Bucky and Carrie Underwood's many mutual fans, her excellent new video for "Before He Cheats" premieres on CMT today. Can't wait until Bucky's first video is in rotation there, too...)

Friday, September 08, 2006

Denver LMBO photos...

Thanks to the anon tipster who sent this link to a large Photobucket gallery from the Herman's Hideaway show--enjoy!

Quick update (and photo links), 9/8

Bucky in L.A., photo by HeatherLovesAI of IDF. Click image to view her beautiful concert gallery.
Bucky sings in L.A.; photo by HeatherLovesAI of IDF. Click image to view her beautiful concert gallery.

A snarky but funny bit from the decidedly underwhelmed concert reviewer for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram starts things off this Friday morning:

Taylor Hicks and Katharine McPhee got the applause to match their higher-ranking status, but each performer had fans. One guy behind me moaned "Bucky-yyy" every time an act left the stage, long after shaggy young Bucky Covington finished his covers of Stevie Wonder's Superstition and Dobie Gray's Drift Away.

(Who was that guy? Just for the record, the writer enjoyed Kellie and Bucky's duet...)

The recaps at the Fox boards are bound to be a bit more favorable...right now, unfortunately, they're also invisible, but there should be some Grand Prairie/Dallas memories posted as the day goes on. (Meanwhile, it's fun to check out the newest additions to the "favorite concert performance" thread--looks like Bucky's picked up some new fans in the last set of shows.)

And as the tour winds down and the future unfolds, a few encouraging hints about Bucky's musical plans are popping up at the Fox boards, as well. That thread about Bucky's possible upcoming single we linked to a day or so ago now contains several references to posts by Bucky's generous "Special Mother", who notes that he plans to rest a bit after this long, long tour. Then, it seems, he's got some business in Nashville. (Bet you're thinking what I'm thinking--keep that space in your CD rack open, y'all...)

Finally, new photos from the Idol tour are becoming harder and harder to find on the boards, but there are some fun shots posted deep within Flickr, if you're curious. Here's Bucky onstage in Nashville (I think), a nice overhead photo of all four singers taken during "Patience" in Indianapolis, Bucky dancing up a storm in Portland, a cute duet shot from the same show (never mind the caption; love that smile!) and an end-of-the-headbanging snap.

I'm almost positive I've already linked to Honeygirl's beautiful Kentucky gallery, these dashing post-finale photos (still diggin' that tuxedo) and these great shots of Bucky signing autographs in Birmingham. (The Birmingham set starts here--keep going, there are quite a few!) All deserve a second look--it's good to know the tour has been captured so well, by so many talented people.

And as Bucky walks into yet another venue to get ready to rock the Pop-Tarts masses, we'll close for now--but come on back for a preview of tonight's second Dallas concert.

See you soon!

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Live near Dallas...

There's a play-by-play of tonight's show in progress at Keeping the Boogie Alive; Bucky's said to be getting some major "cheers, whistles and woos!" according to the cellcerter. The Gold Lounge thread is in full swing at the Fox boards, too. Also from the official boards, a little fun news--Bucky's featured quite prominently in the latest Pop-Tarts promo video. (I can't see this at all--please feel free to leave a review in comments and let me know what I'm missing--it sounds like fun...)

Back later tonight (after I get all my work done) with a full post--honest! See you in a bit...

(Real life has kicked me in the...um, "logo of my jeans" vicinity tonight, so I am taking my weary self to bed. Be back bright and early tomorrow morning--there'll be lots to catch up on...)

A gift from San Diego...

Kellie and Bucky during tour rehearsals, from Rita Cosby's interview.
Full post later today--pesky work, infringing upon my fun time!--but here's a super-cool gift from a talented and generous Kellie Pickler fan over at KellieFans.com. My old PC won't let me post there (or at almost any message board) without freezing up, but if you can, please give Gemiz a round of applause on behalf of all the Bucky and Kellie admirers out here! (They're delightful on stage together--I hope they'll work with each other again after Idol 5 is in the history books.) Via a kind poster at IDF, with much thanks. See you this afternoon!

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

A gallery from Herman's...

The Herman's Hideaway site has a three-page gallery from last night's LMBO after-party--enjoy! (This one's causing a bit of a fun stir at the official boards...so cool to see the guys off "Idol" duty and having a good time. )

Full post soon!

Quick update, 9/6 (updated)*

'Fat Bottomed Girls' screencap by Rickey of the excellent Rickey.org blog--click to visit.By request, a few photos from Bucky's much-loved "Fat Bottomed Girls" performance on Idol--screencap by Rickey of Rickey.org. Thanks!

(Edited to add a link to a thread to watch at the Fox boards--somehow, a post titled "Bucky said he will have a single out by early next year" is hard to resist following, isn't it? The quote comes from a partygoer at Herman's last night; there might be a little more info there by the time you read this. Looking forward to hearing Bucky on the radio, no matter when it happens...)

Bucky and company have the day off today, thank goodness--sounds like last night was a wild time! Tomorrow, the tour stops in Texas for the first of four shows in the Lone Star State; you can try your hand at Ticketmaster for Thursday's Grand Prairie concert. Here's hoping you can cheer for Bucky from a fantastic seat right up front.

The Denver papers have already posted reviews of last night's concert--here's a generally favorable one from the Rocky Mountain News, and a snarkier take from the Denver Post, though the reviewer there shares my fondness for "Patience". (And hey, Colorado is one of the most beautifulest places in the USA! Bucky spoke the truth...)

Over at Idolforums, a few small but cute photos from the Pittsburgh concert were shared by a kind poster there--she got a few snaps by the fence before the show, as well as some nice stage photos. And if you're looking for Denver memories, stay tuned to Bucky's folder at the Fox boards...at least two of the devoted Bucky fans there went to last night's show, and their recaps are sure to be a joy to read! (Edited to add a link to the LMBO thread there, where a fan of Taylor's stopped in to share her Herman's impressions, including a conversation with Bucky.)

Oddly enough, there's very little Denver news posted at the Idol Concert Series 2006 folder as of this post...maybe everyone's sleeping in after that party at Herman's? However, a there's a freshly-posted and fun review from the LMBO show from a witty commenter at MJ's Big Blog--she has some nice things to say about Bucky. (Sounds like he was mainly there to cheer his buddies on; she mentioned that she didn't think he did any singing. And she didn't see Kat, but Bobby Bennett was definitely in attendance. Ace got some major hometown love--wish we'd been there!)

I'll close now, but there's likely to be much more in the way of Denver memories, so I'll probably see you very soon for an update. Have a great Wednesday!

*I think I've broken a record for the use of the word "update" in a single blog post...

More from Denver

Tonight's special guests (so far) at the LMBO show are Taylor, Bucky, Ace and his brother Ryan, Elliott and Katharine McPhee--who, as far as anyone knows, has never sung with LMBO before. Tonight may be the night! A film crew from the NBC afilliate station was said to be on hand at Herman's earlier; there may be some video at the 9News.com site by the time you read this. Ace and Taylor are doing a duet as I type--sounds like some good musical times in the Mile-High city. (And the cellcerter's phone just fizzled--maybe that's my cue to get to bed before sunrise.)

Edited to add: it came back, and so did I--wow, sounds like that was a smokin' hot show, with everything from a fantastic Elliott Yamin version of Marvin Gaye's "What's Goin' On", to a bit of the Sanford and Son theme, to a line from Sly's "Dance to the Music" altered by Taylor in a very memorable way. Glad I'm not a square! You can read the whole play-by-play of the LMBO rave-up here. Gotta see these guys, and soon! )

Recaps and photos (let's hope) later today--c'mon back...

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Live and lively in Denver...

Ace Young's homecoming concert in Denver tonight is bound to be a blast! You can catch a play-by-play of the Idol concert courtesy of the generous posters at Keeping the Boogie Alive and at the Gold Lounge on the official boards; word is that either or both boards will be doing a PBP of the LMBO show, as well. Bucky, Ace and Elliott are all expected to be there with Taylor and his once-and-future band--should be an exciting night for Denver music lovers. Here's the Herman's Hideaway link yet again, in case you're in the area--and via the Fox boards, here's an interesting rumor about tonight's afterparty:

I got word today that there will be a very special guest that has never sang with LiMBO before.... Sounds very exciting.

Yep, better put that pot of coffee on! (My guess? Maybe the whole Idol Rat Pack, including the intense-rocker member, will be there tonight...or perhaps Bucky's duet partner is filling in for Shirley MacLaine?)

And while you're waiting for the show to begin, why not help a creative IDF poster with some expert Bucky trivia? A fan is doing a "Scene It" style DVD game as a gift for the girls, and needs an obscure fact or two about Bucky. If you know something that'd stump the trivia competition, feel free to share.

Over at the official boards, the fans are looking ahead to Bucky's first solo tour, in a practical (and fun) kind of way. Nope, it hasn't been scheduled yet--bet all the Idols would like some serious time off to recover from the Pop Tarts marathon!--but here's a "preview ticket" courtesy of Says-It.com, where you can have fun giving yourself the best seat in the house. (Sure wish Ticketmaster worked that way.)

While we're on the subject of graphics, there's a lovely new LJ icon waiting for you at Team Covington today...

Cellcert's happening now, so I'll close--check out the Denver comments thread at MJ's Big Blog for a quick and snarky look at what's happening tonight. Mandisa just dedicated "If I Was Your Woman" to Ace's brother Ryan. Sounds like a fun show already! More later...

From Memory Lane to Tobacco Road...

Bucky, Elliott, Ace and Chris in L.A., photo by HeatherLovesAI of IDF.  Click image to view her beautiful concert gallery.Bucky, Elliott, Ace and Chris in L.A., photo by HeatherLovesAI of IDF. Click image to view her beautiful concert gallery.

Looks like the rumors are true; American Idol 2006 will be rerun on the Fox Reality channel beginning Tuesday 9/12 at 8 p.m. and 12 midnight Eastern time. Relive those thrilling songs of yesteryear...or catch up on some memorable moments you missed. Bucky's journey to the Top Ten is well worth a second look...

And while we're in memory mode, here's some great stuff from the recent past, courtesy of two generous Bucky fans at the Bucky Covington LiveJournal Community--fun photos of Bucky on stage in Indy, and some great before-the-show snaps taken in Peoria. Thanks, y'all!

The Pop-Tarts American Idols Live Tour that Never Ends (it just goes on and on, my friends...*) makes its way into Denver today--according to the Bucky fans at the Fox boards, Rocky's in town to cheer his brother on tonight. (All the more reason to hit that LMBO show after the concert--see yesterday's post for info. Wish we could be there.)

Finally, get-well wishes to Kathy over at Team Covington--hope she's feeling much better today.

Full post and Denver preview coming soon...come on back!

*Yes, I know. I can't help but think that after almost 60 shows (!) Bucky and the rest of those fine Idols are bored to tears with singing those same old songs, and exceedingly eager to get on with the next phase of their musical careers. But at the same time, I find myself tempted to go to one more of those silly cheesefests, just because a) I really, really enjoy all the singers this year, and the chances of seeing them together after 9/24 are about slim to none, and b) a good bud of mine would like to see what the fuss is all about. Come into comments and talk me out of it...please? Thanks.