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Red Carpet Talk interview

This is an interview with Jamie Hudson and Keith McDonley from Red Carpet Talk. We did it at a beautiful hotel we were staying at in Astoria, Oregan, right on the water. It was gorgeous! This is the town that they shot the Goonies movie!

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Mornings on the road

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I’m one of those people that likes to be in a bus.  Every since I was 14, when I took my first “road trip” to play, it’s been in my blood.  Buses nowadays are way better than they used to be.  Each bunk has a pull down DVD/TV player, there are front and back lounges with TV, gameboys, a kitchen, bathroom, and bunks.

Now the bunks are not big.  Bad analogy, but they are about the size of a coffin.  Wow, I shouldn’t say that!  But you definitely get used to it.  And the motor always purrs me to sleep.  We generally arrive in the next town early, before dawn, and just sleep on the bus.  Which is cool.

I think my least favorite time of the day on the road is the time right after you get up and try to get to the hotel room.  Usually, I’m half asleep, and I’ve got to navigate getting my luggage off the bus and finding a strange hotel and my room.  Sometimes we’ll park a couple o blocks away, that makes it even more confusing. This time is pretty foggy, not my fav.

I’m such a breakfast guy.  Gotta have it.  So I’ll pretty quickly head down and get my usual egg white omlette and oatmeal.  Don’t forget the coffee, gotta have coffee and lots of it.  I love coffee.  The stronger the better!

I get more working out done on the road than at home.  At home I’ve got 6 kids wanting my every moment and it’s hard after not seeing them for a while to blow them off the work out.  So the workouts at home usually come at either 7 am or 10pm.  On the road it’s way easier.  After breakfast it’s usually head to the workout room and do weights and cardio.  I like to run on the treadmill.  When I run on the treadmill, I go up incrementally every minute.  So, if I don’t keep up with the pace, I’ll pull a George Jetson!

I also take a guitar on the road and try to get some writing in before the usual 3 o’clock bus call.  The video is from the Reba/Kelly tour we did about 3 years ago, but this particular video shows the bus.  Thought u guys might want to see it.  The song is one that Lor and I wrote with the great Brett James, and sung by yours truly.  Enjoy!!

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July 4, 2010 Washington Dc. gig pix

The Washington DC, 4th of July gig is one I’ll never forget!!  Somewhere between half and a million people were there, from the Capitol, all the way to the Washington monument, it was literally a sea of people.  What an honor to be able to play at our Nation’s Capitol.  I can’t wait to take my kids there and show them our nation’s capitol.

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Dancing With the Stars pix!

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Reba’s Drummer Comes Home

This is an article from the Greensboro News and Record.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
(Updated 7:51 am)
By Alexa Milan
Staff Writer

Drummer Tommy Harden has come a long way from banging on pots and pans with huge soup spoons in his parents’ kitchen.

The Greensboro native has been drumming for country singer Reba McEntire since 2001, and he will entertain a hometown crowd when McEntire’s tour stops at the Greensboro Coliseum tonight .

Harden, who graduated from Southern Guilford High School in 1983, said he’s excited to play in Greensboro because he loves and misses the place where he grew up.

“I don’t get to play Greensboro very often,” Harden said. “I get excited because I get to go to Stamey’s (Barbecue).”

Harden moved to Nashville, Tenn., in 1991, where he performed with country artists such as Ricky Skaggs. In 2001, a friend called him about touring with McEntire for a few weeks, but he was hesitant to leave his recording studio work.

“At the same time, this was Reba McEntire, so I decided to take a chance and do it,” Harden said.

After the tour, Harden went back to the studio while McEntire focused on her self-titled television show. But two years later, McEntire contacted him about playing with her again, and they have been touring together ever since.

“She’s nice to all of us,” Harden said. “She never talks down to anybody. We just love her. We want to support her and make her feel like she has an amazing band behind her.”

When he’s not touring or recording, Harden spends time at his home in Ashland City, Tenn., with his wife Lorrie , six children ranging in age from 2 to 15, and two “ginormous” dogs.

“Needless to say, our house is pretty insane at any given time,” Harden said.

In addition to maintaining their boisterous household, Harden and his wife are also partners in songwriting.

McEntire recorded two of their songs on her album “Reba Duets” — “Everyday People” with Carole King and “Sleeping with the Telephone” with Faith Hill.

After spending time at home, Harden said he is usually ready to go back on the road with McEntire. On average, they play 30 to 40 shows a year.

“Sometimes it’s good to get out on the road so I can rest,” Harden said. “With six kids, I don’t get a lot of rest at home. Sometimes I can actually get a nap out here.”

Harden has been drumming since age 6 when his parents bought him his first drum set. Growing up, his drum teacher was the father of another Greensboro-based musician — drummer Joey Barnes of Daughtry.

When his music teacher at Southern Guilford told him he could take his drumming as far as he wanted to, Harden said it changed his life.

“It really helped motivate me along the way because making a living in the music business is very challenging,” Harden said.

Harden also learned about music through the Maranatha Church he attended. “It was basically a nondenominational group of hippies, and there were three or four bands that came out of this church,” Harden said. “It was full of musicians. I used to follow them around like a puppy.”

Harden attributes his influences in Greensboro as leading to his success touring and recording in Nashville.

He and the rest of McEntire’s band will tour with George Strait through April before resuming their normal tour schedule. McEntire and the band will tour sporadically throughout the rest of the year, including stints in Ireland and Switzerland in the fall.

“In the studio you’re playing for the song, but on stage you’re playing for the audience,” Harden said. “I feel blessed because I get to do both.”

Contact Alexa Milan at 373-7120 or alexandra.milan@news-record.com

Accompanying Photos

Photo Caption: Tommy Harden says, “I don’t get to play Greensboro very often. I get excited because I get to go to Stamey’s (Barbecue).”

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New Orleans 3.5.10 Reba/George Strait

New Orleans 3.5.10 Reba/George Strait


Right on Bourbon Street, very old hotel

On Bourbon Street, very old hotel

my new friend in New Orleans


What a beautiful town!!  Lot’s of history.  The food was to die for.


The view from the hotel balcony

Intense pic, this was 6 in the morning on Bourbon St.

When I woke, the bus was parked at the arena, about 3 minutes from the hotel, it was 6 am and I took a cab from the bus to the Royal Sonesta hotel, checked in and grabbed my camera and went out onto the streets.  The beer trucks were in full swing and people were cleaning up from the last night.  It was in the high 50′s and the roads were wet, very photogenic.  It’s not hard to take great pics in New Orleans.

right outside the hotel




love the colors in this photo

Very famous sign

The superdome, we actually played in the arena next door

the lobby of the hotel








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Orlando 2.26.10

view from the hotel

It was a pretty cold day in Orlando.  Around 40 degrees with flowers blooming.  Still it was beautiful, with the Palm trees swaying.

The hotel room was beautiful and modern.  The Grand Bohemian in Orlando.

The Grand Bohemian hotel was beautiful

Love this pic

Nice cool Florida evening, after dinner and before the show, chillin'

Love the palm trees!

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