North Carolina Azalea Festival
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North Carolina Azalea Festival
April 10-14, 2013 North Carolina Azalea Festival 68TH ANNUAL — APRIL 8-12, 2015 PRESENTED BY Table of Cont e nts Sponsors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Welcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 Officers & Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS PRESENTING SPONSOR Coin Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Patrons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Azalea Princess. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Queen’s Coronation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Street Fair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 ENCORE AZALEA SPONSORS The Miller Lite Main Stage-Alan Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 The Miller Lite Main Stage-Nelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Street Fair Stage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 MAJOR SPONSORS In Fond Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Belk Music & Multicultural Stage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea Garden Tour© . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 GLEN DALE EVENT SPONSOR Celebrities & Special Guests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-34 LM Restaurants Queen’s Court & Escorts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 B E N E FA C T O R S Queen Azalea LXVIII. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 New Hanover Regional Medical Center • R.A. Jeffreys • UNC Wilmington Summerall Guards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 GABLE EVENT SPONSORS Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea Belles©. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 BB&T • Wilmington Health Boxing Event, Azalea Sweep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 DONORS Festivals Past 1948-2014. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Blue Cross & Blue Shield of NC • Coastal Carolina Neonatology/Coastal Children’s Services • Coca-Cola • Colonial Marketing • Corning • Live Oak Bank • MassMutual Financial Group • Nangle Consulting Associates • North Carolina Ports • ONEHOPE Wine • Pacifica Senior Living • Parkway of Wilmington • PNC • PPD • SEPI Engineering & Construction Past Queens 1948-2014. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47 Past Presidents 1948-2014. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-51 Special Thanks – Law Enforcement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-55 Parade Master Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 2015 Children’s Art Contest Winners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 C O M M U N I T Y PA RT N E R S Festival Artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Parade Line Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 68th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 3 Cole Bros. Circus of the Stars celebrates its 129th Edition! Where: Wilmington International Airport When: Thursday, April 9. . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30 & 7:30 pm Friday, April 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30 & 7:30 pm Saturday, April 11 . . . . . . . 1:30, 4:30 & 7:30 pm Sunday, April 12 . . . . . . . . 1:30, 4:30 & 7:30 pm Tickets: Advance tickets on sale at the Azalea Festival Box Office 5725 Oleander Dr, # B-7 www.Tickets.com or 1-888-332-5200 Circus tickets are only sold through the Festival office through Wed., April 8th. Starting Thurs., April 9th – all tickets MUST be purchased at the Circus. Tickets purchased through the Festival office must be picked up prior to showtime at the Festival office. Adult General Admission (Sold at Circus) - $21 Child/Senior General Admission (Sold at Circus) - $16 Reserved Adult Tickets - $25 Reserved Child/Senior Tickets - $20 VIP Tickets (All Ages) - $28 Circus Information 800-796-5672 C C I RCU S 2015 Free Kids Tickets available at Area Merchants or www.freekidstickets.com 4 | 2015 Souvenir Book Welcom e Dear Friends, The State of North Carolina is proud to welcome you to the beautiful City of Wilmington for the 2015 North Carolina Azalea Festival. This is such a wonderful time of year in our Port City and an ideal opportunity for visitors to truly enjoy the southern hospitality and natural beauty that make all of North Carolina a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family. Azaleas are a favored plant in North Carolina, and our annual Azalea Festival and the crowning of the Azalea Queen signify that spring is here. A stroll through any of our cities and towns will include azaleas of all colors gracing homes and businesses throughout the season. Ann and I are pleased to welcome you to this special community event and we hope that you enjoy the splendor that is Spring in North Carolina. Kindest regards, Pat McCrory Governor Welcome to the 68th North Carolina Azalea Festival! On behalf of the more than 1500 volunteers, I want to welcome you to the city of a million azaleas. The Azalea Festival is our community’s most beloved and cherished tradition, and I hope you enjoy the time you spend with us this week as we showcase the splendor that our community has to offer. It takes more than just a village to plan the Azalea Festival each year, and our 1500 volunteers are some of the most dedicated and hard-working people I know. I would like to extend a personal thank you to each and every person who has given his or her time, talent, and energy to contribute to this year’s festival. The North Carolina Azalea Festival would also not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors. The contributions of financial support and resources from more than 300 Patrons, Donors, Benefactors, Event Sponsors, Community Partners, Major Sponsors and Presenting Sponsor shows the dedication that extends throughout our community and state to this 68 year old tradition. As our guest, we hope that you enjoy everything the Festival has planned for you this year. There is truly something for everyone. Whether you are attending the Queen’s Coronation, Circus, Street Fair, Parade, Boxing Competition, Home & Garden Tours, Art & Coin Shows, or Concerts, we hope you create memories with your friends and family that last a lifetime. It has been my great pleasure to serve as a volunteer and have a small part in the rich history and tradition of the North Carolina Azalea Festival. Having been a Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea Belle, the Azalea Festival Princess, a Committee Chair, and now President, the Azalea Festival has played a big role in my life. Each person I have served with I consider family. To Robby, Jean, Justin, Jon and Steve, a heart-felt thank you to each of you for all the time and energy you have dedicated to this festival. I want to also extend a warm thank you to our Past Presidents who have lead the way and offered support, encouragement and advice. To our Executive Director, Alison Baringer, and incredible staff, you are the best in the business. Congratulations on everything you accomplished. Most of all, a thank you to my husband, Robby, and our children, Burton, Harris and Drew, who have supported me in this journey. What a pleasure it has been to experience the gift of giving back together. Please enjoy everything the 68th North Carolina Azalea Festival has to offer and know that we always welcome you with open arms! Yours truly, Liz Carroll 2015 President, North Carolina Azalea Festival 68th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 5 e m o c l e W 6 | 2015 Souvenir Book Officers & Committ Liz Carroll President Robby Collins President-Elect Jean A. Lawler Vice President Justin Wolfe Treasurer Advertising & Publicity Sandy Collette, Claire Parker, .Brandy Brinson Airlie Luncheon Rick Stinson, Jason Vaughn, .April Jones Art Unveiling Deb Hays, Elizabeth Singletary Azalea 5K/10K/FunWalk Annie Anthony Azalea Festival Children’s Tea Annie Anthony, Brandia Bradshaw Azalea Pride Ingrid Corbi, Cathey Luna Azalea Transport Jennifer McCall, Dietrich McCall Boxing Andre Thompson, .Kristin McKnight Cadet Escorts David & Mary Hazel Small Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea . Garden Tour® Sandra Kittinger, Kimberly Exum Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea Garden . Tour Ribbon Cutting® Gayle Ward Cape Fear Garden Club .Azalea Belles® Karen Smith, Linda McCall Celebrity Reception Susan Crowell, Leslie Moore Children’s Art Contest Stephanie Kraybill, .Brooklyne Williamson Circus Valerie & Skip Watkins City LiaisonKim Adams Coin ShowKaren Foster CommunicationsJim Wrigglesworth Concerts Ben Seawell, Lynn Sylvia Concert Entertainment Hospitality Shelby Moore, Steve Hardison, .Cynthia Holden Concert Ushers Eddie Lawler, Peggy Russell County LiaisonWanda Copley E.M.S. Scott Goodyear, Aaron Kasulis Event Production Willie Dalrymple, Beck Smith Fire Safety Sammy Flowers, Rocky Martin Governor’s Press Conference John Russ, Hank Estep Historic Wilmington Azalea . Home Tour Laura Trivett, George Edwards Hospital VisitMartha Harlan Hospitality Suite Billy Ezzell, Amy Dean Insurance Katherine Taylor, Joan Kelly InvitationsFrances Lamb Juried Art Show Janet Sessoms, Brad Carter Alison Baringer Executive Director e es Jonathan D. Hedge Dr. Stephen Meinhold Assistant Treasurer Secretary Multicultural Stage Yvonne Pagan, Jeanette Serens Official Party Meals Susan Crowell, Leslie Moore Official Party Private Schedule Erica Mearns, Deb Hays Official Party Transportation Erica Mearns, Deb Hays Parade Tom Male Parade BandsJosh Wilkerson Parade Bleachers George Lancaster, Bill Miller Parade Breakfast Susan Crowell, Leslie Moore Parade Concessions Donald G. Tadlock, Jr. Parade Kings & Queens Ann Kirby Parade SpecialtiesRachel Schroeder Parade Reviewing Stand Lentz Brewer Past Presidents’ Party Adam Keen, Stephanie Lanier Past President Relations Lisa Ballantine, Bill Rudisill Patrons’ Party Laura Petty, Erin Duncan Patrons’ Relations Shelby Moore, Jenna Curry Photographers John Davis, Edwina Batson Pre-Festival Party Sandee Spradley, Brenda Dalrymple Queen’s Coordinator Dana Reason Evans Queen’s Coronation Denise Szaloky, Jeff Phillips Queen’s Court Beth & Greg Bell SanitationDrew Nettleman Scholarship Pageant Kande Collins, Amy Queen School VisitAllison Horton Souvenir Book Shawn Good, Rebecca Philpott Sponsor Relations (Major Sponsor) Dee McGlone-Webb, .Mark Johnson, .Lentz Brewer Sponsor Relations (Other) Jennifer Adams, Chris Dean, .Chris Couch Street Fair Kim Whitfield, Donna Robbins, . Quana Grant, Steve Henderson, . Daniel Smith, Hal Smith, .Mary Beth Henderson Summerall Guards Leslie Yarborough Traffic David MacAlpine, Mike Fike, . George Perkins, Mike Donelson Visiting ShipsAustin Aley Workers’ Party Dana Reason Evans, .Susan Nettleman Youth Activities - AFYC Sharon G. Evans Deborah Turnley Financial and Operations Manager Meghan Tadlock Parade Coordinator 68th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 7 Azalea Festival Coin Show Lots of dealers looking to buy, sell or trade. If you have a special coin, medal, gold, silver or paper money that you want to know more about, or just always wondered how much that coin grandpa gave you is worth, come out to the coin show, have some fun, and find out! Azalea Festival Coin Show Lots of dealers looking to buy, sell or trade. If you have a special coin, medal, gold, silver or paper money that you want to know more about, or just always wondered how much that coin grandpa gave you is worth, come out to the coin show, have some fun, and find out! estival Coin Show buy, sell or trade. If you have a special coin, er money that you want to know more about, d how much that coin grandpa gave you is coin show, have some fun, and find out! Gold History Corporation will be at the coin show to demonstrate real techniques used 100 years ago (and still used gets you a pan of dirt from an today) in panning for gold. $5 actual NC producing mine and a fantastic history lesson while Gold History Corporation will be at theyou coinenjoy show to demonstrate real a fun and memorable experience. techniques used 100 years ago (and still used today) in panning for gold. Location : and American Legion, 702 Pine Grove Drive $5 gets you a pan of dirt from an actual NC producing mine a fantastic New Location : Elks Lodge, 5102 Oleander Drive history lesson while you enjoy a fun and memorable experience. Hourly door prizes. donationadmission. admission. Hourly door prizes. $1 $1 donation 10 AM AM- -55PM PM Location : American Legion, 702 Pine GroveSaturday Drive April Saturday April 12th 11th 10 Sunday 10 AM AM- -33PM PM SundayApril April 13th 12th 10 Hourly door prizes. $1 donation admission. Sponsored by the Lower Cape Fear Coin Club Saturday April 12th 10 AM - 5 PM will be at the coin show toSunday demonstrate real13th 10 AM - 3 PM April ago (and still used today) in panning for gold. Sponsored by the Lower Cape Fear Coin Club m an actual NC producing mine and a fantastic u enjoy a fun and memorable experience. can Legion, 702 Pine Grove Drive rizes. $1 donation admission. April 12th 10 AM - 5 PM April 13th 10 AM - 3 PM by the Lower Cape Fear Coin Club 8 | 2015 Souvenir Book Patrons Acupuncture Associates Adams an Oldcastle Company Airmax Heating & Cooling Alliance Credit Union AlphaGraphics Wilmington American Harbor Amy D. Witmer, LLC Andrew Consulting Engineers Anthony & Lia Marino Applied Resource Management, PC Ashley HomeStore AssistedCare Home Health AT & T Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Atkins Atlantic Diving & Marine Contractors Atlantic Neurosurgical & Spine Specialists, PA Atlantic Packaging Dr. Richard and Marnie Bahner Ballantine Company, Inc. - Lisa & Patrick Ballanti Baugh Consulting Bayside Electric Supply BB & T BB&T - Woodbury Becker Morgan Group, Inc. Billy W. Ezzell/N.C. Farm Bureau Blush Haus of Beaute` Bob King Automall Kimberly and Spence Broadhurst Brunswick Forest Bug N A Rug Exterminators Fern Bugg & Dr. Ron Dye Donna & Dan Cameron Richard and Kathleen Canizaro Carolina Cement Company Cape Fear Engineering Carolina Dermatology and Skin Cancer Surgery Carolina Marine Terminal Carolina Streetscapes Carter Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Cataract Consultants - Dr. Laura Harris Champion Valves, Inc. L. McNeil Chesnut Attorney at Law Citscorp Civil Works Contracting Ashley & Steve Coble Robby & Sabrena Collins Collins & Collins Law Offices, PLLC Compass Pointe Copley Investment Management Paula & Albert Corbett Kim Nelson & Tim Costello Brian & Teresa Cox dba/TA Woods Co. CTSA Sandy Cyphers Don Bullard Insurance Dubose National Energy Sources Dynamic Marketing Concepts Inc. Eastwood Wealth Management David and Phyllis Eckles Jessica & Richard Edwards Element One, Inc. Enterprise Rent-A-Car Dr. & Mrs. David A. Esposito Hank Estep Scott & Sharon Evans Mary & Andrew Everhart Fairway Outdoor Advertising Ferguson Enterprises First Bank John & Lisa Fisher/Laney Real Estate & JL Powell Fountain Financial Associates John Franck Gierie Orthodontics Hamlet & Associates, PLLC Hampton Inn (Medical Park) Hattitudes, Fine Hat Makers Joe C. Hearne Jonathan D. Hedge Wayne & Phyllis Hicks Lisa Hill Tim and Amy Howard Independence Mall Industrial Machine & Welding, Inc. Cooper Jackson JBS Consulting/Brad Sedgwick Robert & Ann W. Jenkins Jonathan Calhoun State Farm David & Nancy Kauffman Dr. & Mrs. Charles Kays Robert & Alicia Keith Jan & Tom Kennedy Ken and Leah King Joseph & Sandra Kittinger Patrick and Cheryl Koballa Kusek Financial Group Dr. Michael Kuzma Lamb Group, LLC Eddie and Jean Lawler Legacy Life Agency of Lincoln Heritage Life Insura Liz Carroll Interiors Longley Supply Company Lumina Station Luna AD Ross Marino CFP Duncan and Laura McCabe McGuireWoods, LLP Mckim & Creed, Inc. Cyndi & Ronnie McNeil David & Carrie Medack Stephen Meinhold & Jennifer Horan Melissa Wright Law, PLLC Dr. & Mrs. Mark Morgan North State Bank Mortgage Williams Mullen Nationwide Sheally Insurance Group Bryon and Vicky Nazelrod NNP IV Cape Fear River, LLC NewBridge Bank Michael & Ozlem Nichols David Ollis OrthoWilmington PA Osprey Global Solutions Outdoor Creations Landscaping & Design, Inc. Park Sterling Bank Party Suppliers-Michael Davis Jr. & Ashley Robbins Physicians Forever Young Planet Logo Porters Neck Dentistry, Dana B. Shumate DDS PA PPD Precision Walls Inc. Bubba & Barbara Rawl Honorable Sandra Alice Ray Patrick Renton Scott & Constance Reeves Dr. & Mrs. Ed Ricciardelli Richardson Orthodontics Kemp and Peggy Roberts S & R Packing & Crating Saffo Contractors, Inc. Dana & David Silver Skyler Sample Smith Moore Leatherwood LLP South Atlantic Services, Inc. South State Bank Southeastern Healthcare - Maurice Horton Tina R. Stancill Steve Griffin/Insurance People Stevens Fine Homes Jim & Fran Summerlin SunTrust Bank Mr. & Mrs. Swain Denise & Joe Szaloky The Lanier Property Group The Oleander Company, Inc. Thomas Construction Group David Thompson Kevin P. Thompson TowneBank Mortgage ValuePetSupplies.com, Zachary & Cathryn Piech W.M. Jordan Company Ward & Smith, P.A. Well Care Home Health Wilmington Gastroenterology Wilmington GI Wilmington International Airport (ILM) Wilmington Pathology Associates Wilson O. Jewell, DDS Linda Wilson Brenda and Richard Wingo Wolfe Wealth Management Yadkin Bank YS Companies, Inc. Patrons listed are through March 10, 2015 68th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 9 THANK YOU # for helping us GROW to 2015 Chrysler 200 2015 Dodge Charger 2015 Jeep Cherokee 1 2015 RAM 1500 Proudly CELEBRATING our th 10 YEAR of supporting the North Carolina Azalea Festival NeuwirthMotors.com Neuwirth 219 South College Road Wilmington, NC 28403 10 | 2015 Souvenir Book S COLLEG E RD (888) 602-9067 Azalea P rin c e ss Haleigh Somberg, a junior from E.A. Laney High School, was crowned the 2015 North Carolina Azalea Festival Princess during the 67th Annual North Carolina Azalea Festival Scholarship Pageant on Saturday, March 14th. The event was held at Kenan Auditorium on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Haleigh is the daughter of Steven Somberg and Linda Somberg. She and her court were selected from among 24 contestants representing 7 area high schools. The court members include the following: 1st Runner-Up, from Cape Fear Academy, Raeven Goodman; 2nd Runner-Up, from E.A. Laney High School, Kendall Paige Moose; 3rd Runner-Up, from Coastal Christian High School, Valerie Lazaridis; and 4th Runner-Up, from Coastal Christian High School, Haley Lehn. Photo by Jack Upton Haleigh has received numerous awards for academics, as well as athletics. Some of those include All-Region Team in NCCSA Girls’ Soccer, Academic Excellence Award and All-Conference Team for Volleyball. Haleigh participates in several clubs such as the Azalea Festival Youth Committee (where she is Treasurer), Beta Club, Student Council and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. She is a small group leader at church and helps to feed the homeless on a regular basis. Haleigh enjoys playing volleyball and spending time with her family and friends. Later, she hopes to attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or Duke University to major in Health Sciences or Biology with the hopes of one day obtaining a degree in medicine and specializing in Anesthesiology. Haleigh Somberg Junior girls from area high schools compete for the title based on a private interview with judges, evening gown competition and on-stage presentation. BB&T and the Azalea Festival Youth Committee (AFYC) sponsor the North Carolina Azalea Festival Princess. The Princess is the recipient of the Beverly Anne Jurgensen Scholarship Award, named after the beloved Past President of the North Carolina Azalea Festival. AFYC conducts fundraisers year-round to obtain proceeds for the annual event and to present the pageant. Photo by John Davis 2015 Princess Court From Left to Right: Valerie Lazaridis, Kendall Paige Moose, 2015 Azalea Princess Haleigh Somberg, Raeven Goodman, and Haley Lehn Photo Courtesy of John Davis Photography 68th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 11 Coastal Carolina Neonatology Coastal Children's Services, PLLC FREEDOM TO DREAM. FREEDOM TO BELIEVE. FREEDOM TO CREATE A MASTERPIECE. livefearlessnc.com PROUD TO SUPPORT THE NORTH CAROLINA AZALEA FESTIVAL An independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. U9913, 3/14 12 | 2015 Souvenir Book Queen’s Coronation Wednesday, April 8th Wilmington Convention Center Grand Lawn 3:00 pm FREE Event This is your chance to meet the Festival Celebrities and watch as Mallory Hagan is crowned Queen Azalea. Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea Belles and local dignitaries will also be recognized. Be sure to join us after the event in the convention center lobby for a free meet and greet! 2015 Queen Azalea Mallory Hagan Fancy Nancy Fancy Nancy will be appearing at the North Carolina Azalea Festival in the Children’s Area at the Cotton Exchange on Saturday April 11th and Sunday April 12th. Join Nancy to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Fancy Nancy books! She will be taking pictures, reading stories and signing autographs for all her many adoring fans. Fancy Nancy is sponsored by Learning Express as a seller of HarperCollins books. This is her third appearance for the Azalea Festival, first 2010 as a celebrity guest with Curious George in the Parade and 2014 at the Children’s Tea. Sid the Science Kid PBS children’s character Sid the Science Kid will be live and in person at the North Carolina Azalea Festival Saturday April 11th in the Children’s Area at the Cotton Exchange. Kids can meet and have their picture taken with their favorite PBS science character while enjoying fun, hands-on activities at the following NC Science Festival events. Funding for this Sid the Science Kid event was provided in part by NCircle Entertainment. For more, please visit www.NCircleEntertainment.com. 68th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 13 Celebrating YOUR HEALTH We’re proud to be part of the Wilmington story. We’ve brought the best of medicine home. Where your life is, where you live, here. 2015 nHRmc Thank you for the privilege of caring for you and your family. www.nhrmc.org 14 | 2015 Souvenir Book www.nhrmcphysiciangroup.org Street Fa i Welcome to the 2015 r Street Fair Friday April 10 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. Saturday April 11 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sunday April 12 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Come join over 330 Artist and Food Vendors! Childrens Meet & Greet at Bailey Park: Saturday 12 p.m.-3 p.m. – Stop by our special tent and meet Skai Jackson, Fancy Nancy and Sid the Science Kid and others you may have seen roaming the Street Fair or in the Parade. Skai Jackson Twelve year-old Skai Jackson plays the role of Zuri on the Disney hit series Jessie. On the big screen she can be seen in films such as G.I. Joe 2: Retaliation, Arthur, and The Smurfs Movie. Skai also had a lead role in the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie, The Watsons Go to Birmingham, and a principal role in the film, My Dads a Soccer Mom, which can be seen on UpTV. She also had starring roles in episodes of Royal Pains, Rescue Me and the Louis CK pilot. Skai excels in voice overs and has lent her voice to different characters in the Nickelodeon Series, Dora and Bubble Guppies. Skai has booked numerous commercials, including her most famous “Band-aid Brand,” in which her charm and charisma shine through the screen as she sings the infamous Band-aid song. Skai is a native New Yorker and when she is not acting she enjoys fashion designing, Nintendo DS and playing with her friends. 68th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 15 HUNTING FOR A GOOD DEAL? 1190 NC HWY 53 West BURGAW, NC (910) 259-5134 Since 1973 16 | 2015 Souvenir Book Th th - 7:0 9 l i r p y, A ursda 0pm A lan Jack s on Alan Jackson Thursday April 9th, 7:00 pm Location: The Miller Lite Main Stage-CFCC 411 North Front Street Tickets: $49.50 They say that timing’s everything in bluegrass music. If that’s so, Alan Jackson’s is just right. “I probably started thinking about the bluegrass album sometime in the mid-‘90s,” the iconic country singer and songwriter explains. “But O Brother, Where Art Thou? came along, a couple of other country artists were doing some bluegrass stuff, and I didn’t want to seem like I was jumping on the bandwagon. Then, when Alison Krauss and I started working together, we ended up going in a different direction—it was a very cool album, and I’m proud of it. I think things happen when they’re supposed to, though, and when I finally got to it this winter, it just seemed like the right time in my life, in my head—in everything.” You won’t hear any argument about that from those who have already heard The Bluegrass Album (ACR/EMI Nashville), which hits streets on September 24th. While Jackson disclaims any experience as a bluegrass musician, he’s been listening to it his whole life—beginning with the first time he saw The Dillards’ on The Andy Griffith Show and Flatt & Scruggs on The Beverly Hillbillies...through Saturday nights spent at the side of Daddy Gene, watching pickers on Hee Haw...to a well-worn vinyl album recorded in the late-’70s by a local group called the Bullsboro Bluegrass Band from Jackson’s hometown of Newnan, Georgia. And these days, he says, bluegrass has become preferred listening. “As country music’s gotten away from its rootsy sound in the last few years, I find myself listening to more bluegrass. It’s some of the last real music that’s out there. And I know that there’s more contemporary style bluegrass that people are playing—it even has drums on it and so forth—but I like the more traditional style myself.” Jackson knew that, while he’d be writing most of the The Bluegrass Album’s songs himself—“Some of the chord progressions and melodies had a little more of what I feel is authentic bluegrass than what I typically write,” he says, “but it’s not that different from what I normally do”—he’d need some help in turning the idea of a bluegrass album into reality. Fortunately, he had no farther to look than his own band and guitarist Scott Coney. “He can play about anything, but he’s really a bluegrass nut before he’s a country picker,” Jackson says with a smile. “So I asked him about it, and I have to give him the credit for lining these guys up—they’re all very talented and award-winning bluegrass players and singers in their own world. I could tell, just meeting them in the studio, they really love the music. And I think it shows in the sound there. They really care about it.” Together with Adam Wright, who shares production credits with long-time Jackson producer Keith Stegall, Coney assembled a group of musicians ideally suited for the project. Long years of familiarity with one another—banjo man Sammy Shelor (recipient of the second Steve Martin Award for Excellence in Bluegrass and Banjo) and singers Ronnie Bowman (winner of multiple International Bluegrass Music Association Male Vocalist of the Year awards) and Don Rigsby, for instance, all spent years working together in one of the most acclaimed and influential bands of the past several decades, the Lonesome River Band— made it easy for them to come together in the studio for a natural, organic recording process that involved everyone playing and singing together in a circle, rather than building tracks one instrument and one voice at a time in isolation booths. Dobro player Rob Ickes and mandolinist Adam Steffey, too, have multiple IBMA awards for their instrumental work. Tim Crouch (fiddle) and Tim Dishman (bass)—both players whom Coney had become familiar with years ago in the Arkansas-Missouri bluegrass scene—are well- respected by bluegrass aficionados across the country. No wonder Jackson gives a shout-out to each and every one in the closing “Blue Moon Of Kentucky,” or that he hints at touring with them in support of the release—they’re that good. The result is a collection that flows as easily as a mountain stream, from peppy up- tempo numbers with plenty of hot picking to more contemplative songs that reveal Jackson’s affinity for not just the most obvious elements of the bluegrass sound, but its more subtle aspects, too. And like the classics that make up the bluegrass canon, Jackson’s songs encompass bedrock themes of country life—broken hearts and faithful love, hard work and hard times, mountain living, restless souls and the promise of reunion beyond the grave. A listener not deeply familiar with that canon would be hard put to tell Jackson’s eight originals from the smaller number of classics and “outside” songs scattered through the project, whether The Dillards’ memorable “There Is A Time,” Adam Wright’s old-timey “Ain’t Got Trouble Now” or Monroe’s signature “Blue Moon Of Kentucky.” Indeed, Jackson reflects Monroe’s original 1946 arrangement by keeping the song in waltz time throughout. Jackson wasn’t afraid to include a bit of artful yet sincere, been-there-done-that commentary that links the rural life embodied in bluegrass to trends in today’s country music and reminds us just how deep his real country roots run. In the end, Jackson says he wanted to make an album that didn’t disappoint the bluegrass world. “I didn’t want them to think I was just another country act wanting to make a bluegrass album. I wanted it to be as true as I knew how to make it—to be something I could be proud of.” And where the rubber meets the road—with the soulful, genuine, dyed-inthe-wool music of The Bluegrass Album—he’s done exactly that. 68th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 17