Before we introduce you to the "Live Life to the Fullest" Fun Side of the Trailer Choir, we invite you to watch their videobelow of the song that is sweeping the nation, and making people take notice. Here is a little history of the song, "What Would You Say" from these three great individuals, who are making a difference!
The past several weeks Butter, Big Vinny, and Crystal (along with their drummer/utility player, SHUG ) have been flying cross the country visiting radio stations and playing shows promoting their new single "What Would You Say".
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Crystal describes what it's meant to her, "It's really been amazing to see how well country radio has really begun to embrace this song. This song means a lot to us, and we are starting to hear from around the country what it means to so many other people."
"I spend about 5 or 6 hours a day on MYSPACE, and Facebook and our other sites... And I try to answer almost every message that comes to us. It has been really cool to see the emails and comments from people all over the country who just want us to know how much this song has moved them," Big Vinny says.
Butter talks about how this song has evolved Trailer Choir's live show, "When we start this song in our live show, I like to remind everyone that as much as this song is about a serious and inspiring subject, it's also about remembering how important it is to live your life to the fullest. You know, really enjoy these moments that you have now, and make each moment count. That's what our whole mentality has always been in the way we shape our show, and write our songs. We want people to have a great time and never forget to celebrate life!"
The group will be hitting the road again performing a series of live shows beginning February 17th. To learn more about "What Would You Say," and the story behind the song click here.
With titles like "Rockin' the Beer Gut" and "In My Next Five Beers," it shouldn't take long to figure out the Nashville-based trio Trailer Choir sing of good times, better whiskey, and the best American nightlife has to offer. With members Crystal, Butter, and Vinny -- the 400 pound man who is known to dance the worm in the middle of their shows -- Trailer Choir started out as a cover band, playing everything from the barroom standard "Friends in Low Places" to the disco favorite "I Will Survive." As they began adding original songs to the mix, their audience grew.
One night, impressed by their whimsical tunes and energetic stage show, country music superstar Toby Keith introduced himself to the band. A showcase for Keith and his label Show Dog Nashville in the spring of 2007 found Trailer Choir leaving with a signed contract. Then, the band -- who listed their influences as Garth Brooks, Tammy Wynette, Oprah, Elvis, and the Sonic chain of fast food restaurants -- began recording their debut album with Keith as producer. They previewed the album in the spring of 2008 with the single "Off the Hillbilly Hook."~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
You can check out some of that "whimsical" energy in this video "Off the Hillbilly Hook" on Toby Keith's label, Show Dog Nashville!
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