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University of Maine at Presque Isle
Volume 43 Issue 3
Melissa Lizotte CONTRIBUTOR
APRIL 1, 2015
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Brad Paisley to Kick Off Summer Tour at UMPI
UMPI has always had great concerts. But it’s not every day that a big country star decides to play at our small campus. That will change on May 9. This is when Brad Paisley will kick off his summer tour at Wieden Hall. Paisley is one of the biggest country stars of the last decade. He released his first album “Who Needs Pictures” in 1999. He has since had 22 number one hits. They include “I’m Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin’ Song),” “Then,” and his latest “Perfect Storm.” Paisley’s summer tour is the “Crushin’ It World Tour.” It is in support of his 2014 album “Moonshine in the Trunk.” This won’t be Paisley’s first concert in Maine. He played to a huge crowd at the Bangor Waterfront on June 15, 2014. His UMPI show will be the first major country concert in northern Maine. Paisley is thrilled to see how far north his tour can go. “The Bangor Waterfront had such a great crowd last year. It made me curious to see what towns are up north. Maybe I’ll find some good fishing spots while I’m there,” Paisley said, referring to his favorite hobby. Faculty and staff have been excited ever since they confirmed the concert date. Rachel Rice, director of community and media relations, said that this is a big deal for UMPI. “We are honored that Paisley chose to start his tour at UMPI,” Rice said. “The first concert of a tour always gets great publicity. We hope that this will make UMPI more nationally known. Maybe more high school students will come and see the campus.” President Linda Schott may be the
most excited faculty member. She is a huge country music fan. She hopes that Paisley’s concert will help start a new UMPI tradition. “I listened to a lot of country music back when I was growing up in Texas. It has been a longtime goal of mine to bring more country musicians to campus,” Schott said. Fans can expect a great concert. Paisley will perform his greatest hits as well as some new songs. His opening acts are Justin Moore and Mickey Guyton. Moore has played in both Bangor and Portland. He said that the UMPI show will check another item off his bucket list. “I’ve always thought it would be cool to play at a college campus,” Moore said. “Everyone who knows me knows that I’m a big fan of small towns. I think people in those places shouldn’t have to travel to cities to see a great Paisley set concert. It is country music after all.” Guyton is a new artist in country music. She just released her debut single, “Better Than You Left Me.” Paisley’s tour will be her first major tour as an artist. As with Schott, Guyton is from Texas. This will be her first trip to
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Maine. “I think it’s great that Brad is traveling that far north,” Guyton said. “Country music is for people of all walks of life.
to visit UMPI May 10th.
It doesn’t matter if you’re from the North or South.” The weekend before final exams may seem like an odd time to go to a concert. But Paisley is doing something very rare to make students want to come. The tick-
ets will only be $5 per person! This is the first time his ticket prices have been this low. Paisley said that the inspiration for the low prices came from his own college days. He attended Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn. Going to college there gave Paisley exposure to more country musicians than most people in Maine do. But like most college students, he still had to stretch every dollar he had. “I want students to be able to come to the show, have a good time and take their minds off things. They shouldn’t have to worry about ticket prices,” Paisley said. Last week, Rice was lucky enough to get a phone call from Paisley. He told her how thankful he is for the chance to play at UMPI. Rice said that Paisley is very down-to-earth and funny. But she was pleasantly surprised at what else he told her. Paisley will donate the total earnings from ticket sales to the Wieden Auditorium Fund. This will help with the much-needed renovations. “This is big news for both Wieden Hall and the UMPI community. It will allow us to bring more cultural events to campus,” Rice said. “If this concert is as big as I think it’ll be, we’ll definitely ask more country singers to come in the future.” The May 9 show will start at 7 p.m. Tickets go on sale on Friday, April 10, at 9 a.m. Anyone who wants tickets should call the media relations office at 7689452. Wieden Hall is probably not the first place people think of when they think of music venues. But thanks to Paisley, it could become a fixture in all country music tours.