Thursday, June 28:
I have hired David Beecham to travel on this tour with Josh Gracin.
David has traveled all over the world and handled production for
many artists. He is a wonderful person and very talented at what he
does. I am still depressed that I was not able to make this trip on
my own, but work before passion.
David arrived in Nashville the day before their scheduled
departure. Good thing he came in a day early, the airlines have
been having major delays all over the country. Lindsey picked him
up at the airport, she and Penny took him to dinner to talk about
the trip and catch up.
Friday, June 29:
Lindsey took David to the airport and assisted with getting checked
in. She met Josh and the band. Everyone was so great and so
excited about their upcoming trip to entertain the troops.
The group departed on time and no delays.
AS TOLD BY DAVID BEECHAM:
Saturday, June 30:
The
group arrived into Kuwait late on Saturday night. Went to the hotel
and crashed.
J
Sunday, July 1:
Today we
had our first performance at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait with a record
attendance. The band began the day around noon with load in, while
Josh attended a “meet & greet” for the Marine Central Command. Josh
later shot some basketball with the troops in 128 degree heat and
then headed over for sound check and a few interviews. Josh had an
attendance of 1,900 tonight, the 2nd highest attendance
next to Charlie Daniels. WTG Josh!!! After the show, Josh signed
autographs for several hours and asked the troops to send a “Shout
Out” back home, which Josh will include on his website.
Monday, July 2
Up
early to fly to Q West, Iraq, only to find out flight was delayed by
2 hours. In the meantime, Josh visited the Theater Mortuary
Evacuation Point. Finally took off about 11:30 AM only to arrive in
Talil and be delayed again due to mechanical issues. Finally
reached our destination at 5:00 PM. Did a quick load in / sound
check while Josh did meet & greet. Josh performed for over 300 and
signed autographs until midnight.
Tuesday, July 3
Supposed to depart early for a performance in Kirkuk, Iraq; however
the group is informed that the flight we are “hitching” will not be
arriving here until 9:00 PM. Capt. Carter at Camp Speicher begins
scrambling to get us to Kirkuk via a couple of Chinooks. In the
meantime, Josh has a meet & greet at the base hospital and
outposts. Depart for Kirkuk and land a little after 5:00 PM. Josh
does an interview with a Hungarian TV Crew, performs and sign
autographs for everyone in line. Again, Josh asks the troops to
give a “Shout Out” to folks back home to include on his website.
After the show, everyone was informed that there would be “wheels
up” at 1:00 AM. By 2:00 AM no one had shown up, apparently the load
master had taken ill. By 3:00 AM we still had not received a
replacement so everyone went on to bed.
Wednesday, July 4 – HAPPY INDEPENDCE DAY!!!
No
flights in or out to Camp Speicher today due to sand storms. Josh
heads over to the hospital for a meet and greet and afterwards plays
in the Dodge Ball Tournament. Capt. Sadler was able to get a C-17
that evening and we headed out to Balad, en route we get diverted to
Camp Speicher as the storms had cleared.
Landed about 5:00 PM and the PA was ready to go. The crew loaded
in, Josh performed another excellent show and signed autographs for
3 hours! Got to bed about 3:00 AM, long day!
Thursday, July 5
Planned to fly to Balad today, but once our plane arrived, their
mission had changed. Ended up having to cancel our trip to Balad
and we headed back to Kuwait. En route we had to make a stop in
Mosul, then another “emergency” stop in Balad when the C-130 lost an
engine in flight. While the plane was being worked on, we ran into
General Field and he and Donny were able to coordinate a show at the
AF Rec. Center. (Our performance in Balad is usually at the
theatre. When our flight was cancelled, the base showed a movie
instead). Josh visits the base hospital for a meet & greet,
performs the show, Gen. Field presents everyone with coins – again,
a great show. Josh signs autographs for everyone in line. Bed at
2:00 AM.
Friday, July 6:
Was
scheduled to depart for Kuwait at 6:45 AM, but was notified at 3:00
AM that departure was changed to 4:15 AM. Sat on the flight line
for 2 hours, finally left at 6:00 AM. Clayton met us and escorted
us all back to the hotel, arrived there at 8:00 AM. Showered,
rested and had dinner at 7:00 PM and reflected on what a hectic, but
worthwhile trip this had been. Departed for the airport at 10:00
PM, flight took off at 12:30 AM and we all arrived home safe and
sound. Several of the guys had lost luggage once they arrived in
Nashville.
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