Amy Grant kicked off her “Lead Me On 20th Anniversary Tour” last night at the Celebrity Theater in Tempe, AZ. I’ve been a fan ever since I was eight years old and in the third grade. If you asked any of my family who I most wanted to meet on the entire planet from the time I was eight until my early twenties, they would have all answered, “Amy Grant, of course!”
Because she had a recent promotion with Philosophy, Chuck was able to get backstage passes for us to meet Amy Grant after the concert. Needless to say, it was all I could do to not bounce off the walls like a Super Ball when we were headed to meet her — I couldn’t wipe the smile off my face, I was nervous, my mouth was dry, I was finally getting to meet Amy Grant! Getting to meet her was everything I’d always imagined; she was kind, gracious, and soft-spoken. She signed my Moleskine journal that I carry everywhere with me (see pic above) and we got to take a picture with her. I told her that I loved her music since I was eight, and that this was my third concert, the first two being at the Waikiki Shell back in the 80’s.
The concert was fantastic, everything I remembered from years ago, and memories flooded back. I fought back tears a few times on songs that reminded me of my mom, and laughed and smiled other times when I heard songs that I’d long forgotten. It was a wonderful evening and I felt like a kid trying to sleep on Christmas Eve last night, I was just too wired to fall asleep.
Here are a few pics I snapped (kept the flash off so they’re not that great, I didn’t want to disturb the band): http://picasaweb.google.com/tekchic/AmyGrantConcert2008
Here’s a quick video snippet of “El Shaddai”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJ72OpKm5fQ
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