Killin' Time: Clint Black In ConcertCountry Music Star Returns To Wild Adventures in Valdosta, GA
In June 2009 country music star Clint Black appeared at Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta, Georgia, celebrating his 20th anniversary as a recording artist.
2009 marks the 20th anniversary of Clint Black’s first album, “Killin’ Time.” In that span, he has had 13 songs hit #1 on the Billboard Country charts, with a further 20 singles climbing into the Country Top 20. Lately Clint has appeared on Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice reality show. With so much success, one might think Black would coast on his past triumphs. However, that was certainly not the case as he took the Wild Adventures concert stage on Saturday, June 13th, performing for 1 hour & 45 minutes and featuring a wide variety of his greatest hits along with choice album cuts. One gentleman drove 3.5 hours from Statesboro to hear Clint, bringing his family along, demonstrating the wide appeal of Clint’s music. Clint's Definitive Hit SongsThe audience was a hybrid of young and old, with parents bringing their children, thus introducing Black’s music to a new generation of fans. Although a hot and steamy South Georgia night, excitement was in the air from the beginning notes of “The Shoes You’re Wearing,” a #1 from the summer of ’98. His wife, actress Lisa Hartman-Black, who he’s been happily married to for nearly 18 years, wasn’t in attendance, “because she heard it was hot here.” Often playing lead guitar, Black was the consummate performer, providing welcome banter & funny anecdotes after each song, including a charming story about his dad telling him he wasn’t old enough to write a country song when he was 22. That prompted Clint to pen the #3 hit song “Nothing’s News.” “A Better Man,” Clint’s first single, “the one that started it all in 1949,” he joked, came soon after. Today it’s amazing to consider that his first single reached #1, a rare feat for any artist in any music genre. On several songs Clint demonstrated his prowess on the harmonica, including “Put Yourselves In My Shoes” and “One More Payment.” Throughout the show, several songs seemed to fit the mood of the evening, such as “Summer’s Comin’ and “Like The Rain.” Clint joked after “Nothin’ But The Taillights” that it was so hot the band had to cut out its wardrobe changes and dance numbers. He then mentioned that singer Tanya Tucker asked him to write a song for her, but they weren’t going to play it, segueing into the un-related honky-tonk of “Tuckered Out,” taken from 1993’s “No Time To Kill” album. Willie Nelson: Time of the PreacherAs the fiddle’s plaintive cries signaled the song’s conclusion (about midway through the show), the band exited the stage, leaving Clint solely by himself, except for a stool and acoustic guitar. “This is how it used to be before I had a record deal, just me, my guitar, and a bartender,” he admitted. The majority of the crowd sat silently as Clint played his heart out on songs that influenced him as a young musician, especially “Time of the Preacher” by Willie Nelson. Acknowledging his 2007 appearance at Wild Adventures, Clint prefaced Nelson’s song by telling those concert-goers who saw him then to not give away the song’s title. He then went on a short monologue, relating to the crowd a story that happened back in the ‘90s when he presented an award at the Academy of Country Music in Los Angeles. “On that evening, a big security guy from Willie’s staff told me that Willie would like him to stop by Willie’s bus before the award presentation. I obliged, and as I entered Willie’s bus, I couldn’t see him. I assumed Willie must have been ‘burnin’ toast.’ Willie slowly emerged from the haze and offered me some ‘toast.” I politely said no, but by the time I presented that award, I was ‘toast.’ I reckon second-hand ‘toast’ can do the trick, too.” Clint Black's appearance at Wild Adventures on a humid South Georgia evening in June 2009 contained many other notable highlights which can be found here. Setlist
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