Empty Keg Brew House is the home of craft beer in Merritt BC Canada
Where or where does one go for craft beer in Merritt BC Canada? We just happen to know exactly where you can go to enjoy a cool glass of craft beer in a brew house in the Nicola Valley. After all how amazing is it to have our very own brewery here in Merritt BC. We just have to let you all know. Therefore I am proud to share with you the story of the “Empty Keg Brew House” located, right here, in the Nicola Valley. It may be a smaller scale micro brewery but it sure can serve up some naturally clear, unfiltered beer that captures the essence of the craft beer industry.
Kyle Hall ringing the bell. Photo by Tania Stewart
Welcome Craft Beer in Merritt BC – Empty Keg Brew House
Established in 2019, the brew house is a place where locals and visitors can enjoy locally brewed beers, brewed on site, on tap, and straight from the kegs. Hence why the story of Kyle and his wife Kelly – the owners of the brew house – is such a great story to tell. It is a story about a dream and bringing it to life.
The Brewery – Photo by Tania Stewart
Were all the work begins. Photo by Tania Stewart
“Empty Keg Brew House is an experience truly enjoyed in the Nicola Valley,” Tyler S
The selection. Photo by Tania Stewart
The Craft Beer Experience at the “Empty Keg Brew House”
Not sure on the type of craft beer to enjoy? Then just ask. Let the friendly staff at the Merritt brew house help match you up with the right beer based on your preferred taste. Tell them how you do beer and they will suggest your ale. Surely you will not be disappointed! However, be advised, there is no rush too. You can always take a seat and try a sampling of beers in their mini pints.
Love this menu! Photo by Tania Stewart
Beer, Snacks or Order In
Despite having their own snacks on hand, Empty Keg Brew House allows patrons to order out and bring it in. How cool is that! Yes, you can bring your lunch or dinner from another restaurant with you to the brew house and eat there plus order a beer. Having a pizza delivered to a place you are having a couple of drinks is a good example of community support at its finest. To boot, Yaki Joe’s Pizza along with “Subway” are right next door.
House Snacks. Photo by Tania Stewart
Empty Keg & Friends
You have the craft beer. You ordered in some food. Now, the icing on the cake, the company you keep! Primarily Kyle, and Kelly along with their staff work hard to provide a lively atmosphere, full of laughs and therefore creating memories. It is an atmosphere ideal for friends to gather together for good times.
Great family n friends. Photo by Tania Stewart
Always a “Fun” time!. Photo by Tania Stewart.
You never know who you may run into. Good people always make it better. photo by Tania Stewart.
More the Merrier
Fun Fact – Research has shown communicating with people face-to-face, one to one makes us more resilient to stress factors in the long run. Therefore, for me, surrounding myself with good friends and family has always made me feel grateful and lucky to have such good people in my life.
Fun times with fun friends! Photo by Tania Stewart
Fun games to play! Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart
Bring the whole family for a fun time!
Children are permitted at the brew house. In fact, this may be the time to show your kids a real game! A game that you may have played in your childhood years. This is a place to have a family fun night out, order a pizza and play a board game, arcade game or even air hockey. After all who does not remember “Pac Man” and “Centipede?”
Playing “Centipede” 80’s style. Photo by Tania Stewart
Ricky trying to beat my score! Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart
Any takers? Challenge! image courtesy of Tania Stewart.
Board games for everyone. Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart
Chess or Pac Man anyone? Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart
Hockey Night in Empty Keg Brew House! Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart
Last Word
After all, how amazing is it to have our very own brewery here in Merritt BC. Bring your family call your friends and leave your phone off. Just enjoy! Kyle or Kelly also cater to private parties.
Drink Responsibly
Empty Keg Brew House is a member of the BC Ale Trail. Part of the membership is ensuring their beers are promoted and enjoyed responsibly by those adults who choose to consume them for the continued prosperity of the craft beer industry in British Columbia.
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I have talked about hiking near Merritt, BC before but focused on the trail network within the City of Merritt. Therefore this time I want to take you further afield to Kentucky-Alleyne Provincial Park. Our park destination is a mere 20 to 30 minute drive from downtown depending on traffic. (Just kidding, there is no traffic in Merritt). Kentucky-Alleyne Provincial Park is located off highway 5A just passed Aspen Grove.
Colours of Kentucky Lake-Tom Reynolds Photo
Kentucky Lake-Hiking Trail near Merritt, BC
I have chosen this trail because it is relatively easy. However, those who are looking for a greater challenge you can check out a book by local author, Murphy Shewchuk, Coquihalla Trips and Trails.
For this 4 kilometre hike near Merritt, BC you can choose which way you wish to hike around Kentucky Lake. You can take the trail from the parking lot which will take you clockwise around the lake.
Trail Head for Clockwise Travel-Tom Reynolds Photo
However if you wish to go the other way – counter clockwise – you have to walk into the campground and head over to the boat launch where there is another trail head.
Trail Head South West-Tom Reynolds Photo
This hiking Trail near Merritt, BC is for the whole family
The hike is generally considered fairly easy as it follows along the lake shore and there are not many hills. However, the recent windstorms this Spring knocked down a lot of trees that are covering the trail. We noticed that the Parks crew have been working hard and have removed most of the fallen trees from the trail. Having said that, there are still one or two that require circumventing. As long as you have decent foot wear you should be OK.
Tree Across Trail-Tom Reynolds Photo
Sky through Forest-Tom Reynolds Photo
In some sections of the trail there is a rainforest like feel as the trees are much larger than in other areas of the trail. Take the opportunity to do some sky gazing and look up during your hike and take notice of just how tall some of the tress are.
Walking in Forest-Tom Reynolds Photo
This is a great example of how easy the trail is. While coats and hats were needed on this day because it was cool. Normally summer temperatures are more conducive to shorts and T-shirts
This is the end of the trail-Tom Reynolds Photo
This is the trail that takes you back to the parking lot. In other words, this is the end of the hike
What to look out for when hiking near Merritt, BC
When you are walking the trail around Kentucky Lake you will not find flowers as prolific as those in the alpine meadows but there is still beauty in what you will see such as mushrooms, saskatoon bushes, Arnica and Indian Pint Brush to name a few.
Mushrooms Tom Reynolds Photo
Saskatoon Bush-Tom Reynolds
Arnica-Tom Reynolds Photo
Indian Paint Brush-Tom Reynolds P
Besides hiking near Merritt, BC you can do these things
One of the favourite things to do is fish.
Fishing at the lake–Tom Reynolds photo
These people are enjoying fishing from an outcrop. The colour of the lake is spectacular. The kids have their own lake for fishing. This little lake is close to the campground.
Kids fishing hole-Tom Reynolds Photo
Camper Van-Tom Reynolds Photo
This camper van is situated close to the lake trail. Most of the sites are typical provincial sites with lots of room and trees.
Kids Playing–Tom Reynolds Photo
Not all the fun is on the lake. As you can see these kids are having a great time going through the culvert. This is not a great activity for spring time. Guess why?
Hiking near Merritt is unlimited. I will be providing more hikes in the near future. Kentucky-Alleyne Provincial Parkis the home of this hike. You can check out the website and see that the park offers other activities besides hiking. For example, you can swim , fish, canoe, kayak or check out the natural environment. Whatever you choose you are sure to have fun day.
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Social Distancing Outdoor Activities with Family & Friends in The Nicola Valley
Here are 5 outdoor activities in the Nicola Valley to be enjoyed while physical distancing
Merritt BC outdoor Activities throughout the Nicola Valley and in Merritt BC Canada. As a result of Covid19 we have spent months on end in our homes. Undoubtedly this is trying on the nerves and sanity. However, there is a glimmer of hope as Canada B.Cis restarting the economy and loosening the travel restrictions. Now, with safety and respect in mind, we can now enjoy certain activities. Therefore here are “5” Activities we can all enjoy while safe distancing Covid19 Style around Merritt BC. The following activities can be enjoyed during the upcoming summer and fall!
Absolutely one of my favourite outdoor activities! Truly practicing social distancing while being outdoors taking in the beautiful “Nicola Valley”. Could it get any better than this! Playing cowboy / cowgirl in the wilderness backcountry of British Columbia. There are many options when it comes to horseback riding in the Nicola Valley.
Horseback riding with our friends at AP Ranch. Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart.
Exploring the Nicola Valley on Horseback
Horseback riding is great exercise for the horse, and somewhat for yourself. The Merritt adventure offers a number of health and fitness benefits including the development of leg muscles, as well as, improving balance & posture. Most importantly, horseback riding reduces stress and refreshes your inner self. That is my take on the healthy benefits of horseback riding in the Nicola Valley.
Outdoor Activities Covid19 Style. Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart.
“What better way to enjoy the wilderness” Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart.
Riding with a friend, Experience Nicola Valley Blogger Melvina White. Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart.
It should be noted that the Nicola Valley boast’s some of the best fishing in the World! There are over 200+ lakes in the region. Many are prime lake fishing destinations. Some are even ideal ice fishing destinations as well during the winter season. During the spring, summer and fall, Corbett Lake Lodge is one of the fishing resorts and lodges in the Nicola Valley.
Corbett Lake Lodge, Merritt BC. Photo courtesy of Corbett Lake Lodge.
Fishing Outfitter Store in Merritt BC
Whether you are looking to catch that elusive “Big One” or just trolling, enjoying the outdoors, dropping some lures in a lake or riverbed. But stuff happens! Oh no… you forgot your favourite fishing lure. Maybe the fish are biting but you do not have the right fly? Or the scorching sun is so hot, you need a good fishing hat? What ever your fishing needs drop into Ponderosa Sports downtown Merritt BC. The outfitter shop specializes in trout flies & lures, and much more!
For that “Big One”. Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart.
Everything you may need. Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart.
“Best” Fishing Holes
Many arrive in the valley to fish… but where to fish is the biggest challenge? We do have over 200+ lakes. One place to start is researching using the most complete and largest Nicola Valley adventure website. Once you have your bearings than check out some of the fishing experiences on this blog site. Last, but not least, ask a local or contact us. First hand information as well as the right lures are essential.
Merritt BC Outdoor Activity 3 & 4 : Camping & Water Sports
Without a doubt “The Nicola Valley” offers some of the best lakes for every avid outdoors person. The valley is home to so many water activities for all ages. Come visit the valley for a day of fun or a week or two of camping in Merritt at one of our privately operated campgrounds or at one of our forestry wilderness campsites.
“My favourite spot for camping in Merritt BC Canada, Harmon Lake in the Kane Valley,” Experience Nicola Valley Blogger Tom Reynolds
Harmon Lake. Photo courtesy of Experience Nicola Valley Blogger Tom Reynolds.
We also have a beautiful Provincial Campground Park located 22 kms north of the community of Merritt, BC, Canada. The park? The park is called Monck Park.
The Nicola Valley Provincial Park offers a wide assortment of recreational activities including camping, picnicking, swimming, fishing, boating, water-skiing, wind-surfing and hiking.
Summer Boating can u beat it? Photo courtesy Tania Stewart.
Kayaking on Lundbom Lake. Photo courtesy Tania Stewart.
Located here in the Nicola Valley, the Merritt Mountain Biking Association is truly a great resource for mountain biking when you have arrived in the community. Incidentally one of their primary goals is advocating for long term trail access by working with Government and community groups. Consequently, the MMBA was one of the first groups in the province to have an agreement with the crown to manage the trails they ride. Get a hold of Jordan Pinto for more information. And dare to ride!
Photo courtesy of Jordan Pinto.
“Our intentions are to make the riding in the Nicola Valley a great experience,” Jordan Pinto.
Watch Video
Filmed by Jordan Pinto going down the “Willow”
In Conclusion
Physical distancing refers to staying away from group gatherings and large public spaces where a virus can be easily spread, and keeping a distance of around two metres. Moreover we all must practice safety and “Wash your Hands”. Even though our country is opening up again, we all need to stay aware while enjoying our outdoor activities we love so much. Play safe. Play often.
Merritt BC Outdoor Activities in the Nicola Valley
COVID19 may have postponed our Merritt BC summer music events but it will never take away our memories.
The COVID 19 pandemic has cancelled our Merritt BC summer music events. And, boy, do we have some music classics here in the Nicola Valley like Bass Coast, Rockin’ River Music Festival, Open Mic Night and Gary Copper at the Adelphi Hotel to mention a few. However, it would not feel right to write a blog about remembering summer music events without mentioning Spirit Square, music in the park, and the Old Time Fiddlers playing at our local street market. As a result, no country music event blog would be complete without mentioning our very own cowboy crooner Bobbie Garcia, who may just pop up at any of our music events at anytime.
Bobbie Garcia – Photo courtesy of Bobbie Garcia
Take the time to check out “Cooper Country” post COVID 19
Merritt BC’s oldest heritage Hotel, the Adelphi Hotel, is home to one of Canada’s and Merritt’s country icons, Gary Cooper. The group plays weekly to a growing collection of avid fans while welcoming their friends from all over the world to get up on stage and jam along with them. Therefore, it will especially be nice to witness some good ole’ country music again sometime in the future.
Gary Copper – Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart
To say nothing of Gary Cooper’s amazing talent to make that guitar dance with such mind blowing movements. Albeit I may be a little biased, but I can honestly say Gary Cooper is one of the best performers I have ever witnessed.” Tania Stewart
Cooper Country invites all friends to join on stage – Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart
“Cooper Country” Gary Cooper with his 2 son’s Cory & Jason, along with friends at the Adelphi Bar in Merritt BC
Millie playing with her favourite band! – Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart
When we get pass this pandemic, be sure to attend “Open Mic” at Kekuli Café and support local artists
Whether you live in Merritt or stopping for gas at the Seven-Eleven across the street from the Kekuli Café, there is nothing that connects more with locals than locals sharing their love for music. We hope, soon, weekends at the Kekuli Cafe will open up again and fill the air with music. Furthermore, the many Open Mic Music fans like Doug, Donna and Mary Dickie (who is in her 90s) cannot wait to pick this up again.
Open Mic Nights Audience – Photo courtesy of Jano Howarth
“As with all events like Open Mic Nights, our audience is what makes it ongoing.” Jano Howarth
Remember when we could take a stroll in the evening in Downtown Merritt BC
Merritt’s Spirit Square was built for sound. Located in the heart of Downtown Merritt in the Nicola Valley, it is the sight of many open-air performances during the summer months. Because of the abundance of talent in the Nicola Valley there is never a lack of talent to grace the stage. The Nicola Valley is blessed to have so many talented musicians.
Coquihalla Coyotes – Photo courtesy of Coquihalla Coyotes
One such local band which has played venues throughout the Nicola Valley are the Coquihalla Coyotes. The boys are a 3 piece rock and blues band for hire living in Merritt BC Band Members: John-Henry Ramsey- Lead guitar/ Vocals, Paul Thompson- Bass guitar/ Vocals, Mark Schuitema- Drums/ Backup vocals
The J.S Garcia Band. – Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart
Summer music in Spirit Square – Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart
Merritt’s own Old Time Fiddlers – Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart
“Bass Coast”
They sure made an impression. How it has grown. Then Covid 19 hit and it too paid a big price with cancellation. What was going to be July 10 – 13th, 2020 is now ?? ??. Bass Coast is a collective that showcases both local and international talent in a safe, supportive space. It is a place where artists are encouraged to display and share their hard work without fear of judgment.
Andrea Graham with Liz Thompson Bass Coast co-founders – Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart
“Bass Coast is built on the dreams and visions of a huge collection of people that will lead us to things Andrea and I would never have imagined. It’s not just us anymore, it’s everyone.” Liz Thompson
Bass Coast 2019 – Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart
Post COVID 19 , this is one festival I cannot wait to attend again
Co-founders Andrea Graham andLiz Thomsonare the architects of the event. The Librarian, Andrea, is a celebrated Canadian DJ, producer, and curator. She is the co-founder and music director of Bass Coast Music Festival. The festival is known internationally for its innovative music programming and installation art. Andrea’s reputation as an inclusive community-builder in the electronic world has brought her a legion of fans and industry followers across the globe.
“I feel like in our community we have people who listen to different music, dress differently and are into different things, but that duality is also what creates a bond—our differences unite us.” Liz Thomson
Country Music will be back in full force post COVID – Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart
Remembering Merritt BC Summer Country Music Events
Due to your love of Country, the Rockin River Fest was scheduled again for Jul 30 – Aug 2 this year of 2020. The headliner this year was Keith Urban. However, things have changed since COVID 19 arrived in full force. Now there is a pent up energy for country music again and so we believe next year it is going to be epic. The Rockin’ River Music Fest is a B.C. family-owned and operated country music festival that takes place annually, on the BC Day long weekend, in Merritt, BC. See you in 2021!
Kenny Hess is the architect behind the Rockin River Music Festival. From the age of 4, he knew he was going to be a country music singer. Therefore, by the time Kenny was a teenager he had already set in motion his musical journey that he is still on today. Lastly, Kenny Hess has now been a part of the music industry since the 80’s. He has come a long way since standing on the kitchen table singing at the top of his lungs hoping someone would listen.
With this in mind be sure to check out this amazing fun event in 2021.
Rockin River Music Festival – Photo courtesy of Tania Stewart
In a word
Obviously Merritt in the Summer offers an abundance of music events year after year, except for this year. Regardless which event you choose to partake in the future the value is always there. Count yourself lucky! In conclusion, it is obvious that summer music events in Merritt BC are bountiful and will be back again.
Merritt Summer Music Events
Follow Experience Nicola Valley for the latest in event listings coming back online.
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Fly Fishing in Merritt at Corbett Lake Lodge is truly a great fishing experience. In the early 1940’s, the Grandby Consolidated Mining Corporation established the lodge as a worker retreat. At that time the lake was not much more than a pond that was fed by underground springs. But with the creation of a dam the pond grew to be the great lake it is today.
Fishing Corbett Lake in Merritt BC – Photo courtesy of Corbett Lake Lodge
FLY FISHING IN MERRITT HISTORY
The Merritt BC Canada lodge was purchased by Peter McVey, the dean of fly fishing in the Nicola Valley. Peter built a solid reputation for fishing at his lodge. As a result people have come from all over the world to experience this resort. Peter not only looked after the nuts and bolts of the resort, he was the chef in the restaurant which also added to the notoriety of his establishment. If you ask nicely he would bring out his guitar and have a little song to sing.
Peter McVey – Photo courtesy of Corbett Lake Lodge
NEW OWNERS
In 2013 Peter sold the resort to new owners. Luckily Peter made sure the buyers were able to maintain the integrity of the resort. Not only did the new owners want to maintain Peter’s legacy, they have taken steps to improve the resort in many areas.
FLY FISHING IN MERRITT AT CORBETT LAKE LODGE IS UNBEATABLE
Corbett Lake Lodge has a very solid reputation. Just read what this bloggerhad to say, (you will have to scroll down the article to find the story). Also in 2016, Canadian Fly Fishing Championships were hosted, in part, at the lodge. The North American and Canadian Championships were scheduled for this year. Not to mention, the American Loch Style Championships were held at the lodge in 2017, 2018 and 2019. All these events clearly showing the quality of fishing in the lake. You can’t beat the fishing at Corbett Lake Lodge near Merritt, BC
“Today Corbett Lake takes care to maintain Peter’s legacy of great fishing, fabulous food and endearing hospitality”– Ann Thomson — Manager, Corbett Lake Lodge.
North American Loch Style Championships – Photo courtesy of Corbett Lake Lodge
Fishing in Merritt with Corbett Lake Lodge Photo courtesy of Corbett Lake Lodge
THE FACILITIES HAVE RUSTIC CHARM
From the main lodge to the cabins there is much to appreciate. The main lodge has a great sitting area with a beautiful stone fireplace where you can relax, tell your fish stories or read a good book. There is a dining area for serving meals and for entertaining at events. The resort continues to upgrade the facilities to improve the comfort of their guests.
Cabins at Corbett Lake Lodge – Photo courtesy of Corbett Lake Lodge
Cabin Bedroom – Photo courtesy of Corbett Lake Lodge
The Lodge Fireplace – Photo courtesy of Corbett Lake Lodge
Cozy eating spot – Photo courtesy of Corbett Lake Lodge
WHAT ELSE CAN I DO AT CORBETT LAKE LODGE NEAR MERRITT, BC
Whereas fishing is the main attraction at this resort near Merritt, BC, there are many activities you can do to have a great time. Make it a relaxing retreat reading, star gazing and/or lounging around doing nothing? If this sounds like you then grab your lawn chair, book and favourite beverage and head down to the lake shore.
Perhaps painting is your thing? If so just bring your easel and paints and Corbett Lake Lodge will provide the scenery.
Throw your canoe or kayak on your back and explore the shoreline, and photograph the birds and other creatures. Just remember to respect the fisherman and stay clear of their areas.
Artists At Corbett Lake Lodge, BC – Photo courtesy of Corbett Lake Lodge
Eagle at Corbett Lake – Photo courtesy of Corbett Lake Lodge
Turtles at Corbett lake Lodge, BC – Photo courtesy of Corbett Lake Lodge
EATING IS THE BEST AT CORBETT LAKE LODGE NEAR MERRITT, BC
Gourmet dinner – Photo courtesy of Corbett Lake Lodge
The meals are nothing sort of sensational. Many dishes use fresh locally sourced ingredient.
The dining room – Photo courtesy of Corbett Lake Lodge
PROXIMITY TO OTHER ADVENTURES
The nice thing about Corbett Lake Lodge is that it is close to several other areas that are worth a visit. For example, just around the corner is Kane Valley where your options are wide open. You can try more fishing on several lakes in the area. Harmon Lake is my favourite. There are 55 KM of snowshoe trails which are excellent for hiking or mountain biking. The back country logging roads in the area provide safe ATV riding.
The Forestry Ministry has campgrounds at Kane Lake and Harmon Lake. The Harmon East Campground not only provides camping, it is the trail head to the Forestry Interpretive Hiking Trail where you can learn more about the local flora and fauna.
If you’re looking for some urban activity, take the fifteen minute trip to the booming metropolis of Merritt, BC. (population 7,200)
KEEP YOU COMING FOR FLY FISHING IN MERRITT AT CORBETT LAKE LODGE
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What you need for a good hair cut in the Nicola Valley during COVID19
Hair styling duringCovid-19 has been none existent in Merritt BC Canada. Normally I can go to my stylist every six weeks. I have been self isolating for twelve weeks so my locks have gotten a little too long for my liking.
The sides are just about over the ears
Hair styling during Covid-19
Merritt Hair Salon during Covid-19 is self administered
Kari, she’s the best
I have a great hair stylist who always makes me feel good about my hair when I leave her shop. I have been going to her for many years now and she has never let me down. While I like my hair short (I’m lazy), my wife likes it longer. Kari did a great job in satisfying us both.
She works for a beauty parlor in downtown Merritt called Kruse ‘N Style. The owner has a unique set up as she not only provides the necessary beauty treatments she also sells clothes. My co-worker used to tell me she was going to get her $150 hair cut. I asked why they charged so much, she said the hair cut was an OK price but she couldn’t pass up on the clothing!
A reluctant volunteer?
When my wife and I got married back in 1972 we were as poor as church mice, so we did many things to cut down on expenses. We bought cheaper cuts of beef, upped our chicken and pork quantities and ate a lot of pasta. At one time we switched to eggs to get our protein but alas, you can eat only so many omelettes and souffles.
So in an effort to save money we decided my wife would cut my hair. My wife is talented in many ways and I’m sure if YouTube existed back then I would of ended up with a great cut. But unfortunately there was no YouTube and my hair style ended up being a little bit off.
Based on that experience I have been gun shy about having anyone work on my hair except a proper stylist. However, as my hair got longer my wife again tried to get me to let her cut it. Well that wasn’t going to happen. However, my son decided he new what was best for dear old Dad and sat me on a chair out on the back lawn. (I guess we can’t afford a broom to sweep up the hair if we were inside.)
Merritt Hair Salon opens for business in my backyard during Covid-19
My son has this very fancy clipper that comes with various heads which allows him to control the length of the cut.
For the short sides he chose a specific head and voila my sides are cut to a very short even length. Now he has to tackle the top which apparently has to be longer than the sides. After a few minutes and adding some hair goop he declares that he is finished. Here is the result.
The finished product
Bring in the back up Hair Stylist
The “professional” arrives
As you probably guessed this is not the look I was going for. We had to bring in some assistance, armed with her YouTube video my wife joins the fray. Look at the way she is handling the scissors. Looks really good.
Just Kidding
The job is finished and it doesn’t look anything like the electric socket style above. In fact I can now say I have a modern up to date style. I applaud my son and my wife for the great hair styling during Covid-19 but must say that Kari will not be out of work.
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The Home of Dirt Track Racing in the Nicola Valley
Merritt Stock Car Association located in the Nicola Valley
Just 8 km west of Merritt, BC, Canada on Hwy #8 you will find “The Home of Dirt Track Racingin the Nicola Valley”, also referred to as the Merritt Speedway. The 3/8 mile dirt track was established in 1991. There was a lot of hard work, long hours and support of many businesses and individuals to make this happen. As a result the track was ready for Stock Car Racers to try some dirt track fun on May 24, 1992.
Zero 4 Barry Bussiere Street Stock
Drivers can be as young as 14 years old
Merritt Speedway is operated by the Merritt Stock Car Association in the Nicola Valley. It is a family oriented Dirt track. Drivers can be as young as 14 years old and, well, our oldest driver currently is 78. He drives a Late Model Stock Car. Hence, proving that you are never too old to play in the dirt. We encourage members as well as the public to bring their whole family to the track. Members include racers from all over B.C. Some come occasionally from Alberta and of course hometown favorites enjoy playing in the dirt at Merritt Speedway.
#88 Amanda Dandy – 4 cyl Bomber, she now drives #95 in 4 cyl her husband Sean Dandy #77 races in the Late Model Class
5 classes of Dirt Track Races
There are 5 classes of Dirt Track races to see, that is plenty of great family entertainment at affordable prices. From Mini Stock, 4 cylinder Bomber (Sr and Jr), 6&8 cylinder Bomber, Street Stock and Late Model.
Swag Shop & Concession
We also have a great concession serving up some great burgers, smokies, candies etc. Also enjoy our Swag Shop. There is quite the variety of items, magnets, hats, t-shirts in many colours and styles to choose from. So between races, the chills, thrills and spills, visit one or both.
8 cylinder bomber – #9 Bill Fader
Feel free to ask questions
When racing day is over at Merritt Speedway fans are welcome to come down to the pits and visit with the racers and pit crews. Feel free to ask questions. Some of our drivers would be happy to give the kids a ride around the track in their cars, safely of course. There is also a campground area for drivers, family & friends. Visitors are welcome after the days events.
Food Bank Drive and Toy Drive
The Merritt Stock Car Association are proud to support those who may certainly need a little helping hand. In the fall we hold a Food Bank Drive and a Toy Drive. Fans are welcome to participate along with the club members.
MerrittSpeedway Bill John Memorial Invitational
Our last race day of the season is on Thanksgiving weekend. MerrittSpeedway – Bill John Memorial Invitational, is named for the original owner of the land the track is situated on. This is racing at its finest, racers come from Washington State, all over B.C. and Alberta to race on our dirt track.
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After 2 long years, Merritt BC welcomes back Bass Coast
Regrettably due to Covid lockdowns throughout Canada, not to mention the entire “World” was vetoed for the last 2 years. With great joy and excitement, July 8-11 2022 Merritt welcomes back this heart pounding electronic music that transforms you into a world that can only be experienced firsthand. Andrea Graham. the “Librarian” is a celebrated Canadian DJ, producer, curator. who has a legion of fans including industry followers across the world globe.
Bass Coast Community Donates $21,000 to Merritt Flood Relief Efforts
“The Bass Coast community came together to raise funds to support the host town of the festival. The generosity of the community was astonishing,” said Bass Coast founders Andrea Graham and Liz Thomson in a statement.
Importantly all funds were raised through two charitable initiatives. First with a GoFundMe campaign that surpassed its initial fundraising goal of $15,000 to total $21,100. Secondly with a music compilation initiative which raised $1000 donated to the Nicola Valley Food Bank. Bass Coast Festival has announced all donations to go to the Merritt Rotary Disaster Relief Fund and 6 local Indigenous bands. to aid relief efforts after the devastating floods of November 2021. Bass Coast Festival, an electronic music art event held in Merritt BC Canada. Calling the beautiful scenic Nicola Valley home since 2013.
Fun, always! Photo by Tania Stewart
Gathering of Fun! Picture by Tania Stewart
Bass Coast Mission Statement
The Bass Coast Mission Statement is “Innovative, Creative, Experience.” We aim to weave this concept into every aspect of the festival and into every position on the team. They have called the community of Merritt home since 2013. While having been postponed twice, in 2020 and 2021. Exciting it is that this year will feature 150 performers from all parts of the world, performing on four immersive stage environments. Furthermore, with over 50 interactive art installations and a range of workshops.
“The past two years have had plenty of ups and downs.” says Graham. “Each challenge has presented new opportunities to think creatively and collaboratively. We’re thrilled to be returning in 2022 and connecting further with the Merritt community.”
Truly Worth Noting
Impressively, Bass Coast was awarded “Best Boutique Festival” the year before the pandemic from renowned DJ Mag. An England -based monthly magazine that is dedicated to dance music. Importantly, DJ Mag, wrote “With a focus on art, well-being and, of course, bass-heavy beats, Canadian getaway Bass Coast claims this year’s Best Boutique Festival crown.”
Artist at work. Photo by Tania Stewart
Just Imagine! Photo by Tania Stewart
Merritt Bass Coast Festival
Let us reminisce about Bass Coast 2019 in the Nicola Valley Merritt BC. Because of COVID 19 and the many cancellations of events, I wanted to give some kudos to some of our Merritt festivals. Furthermore, this being its 12th year, the Bass Coast electronic music and arts festival show had no indication of slowing down until the COVID wall went up.
Refreshments! Photo by Tania Stewart
Bass Coast in Merritt Co Founders
The co-founders Andrea Graham and Liz Thomson. Firstly, we have the Librarian, Andrea Graham. She is a celebrated Canadian DJ, producer, and curator. She is the co-founder and music director of Bass Coast Music Festival – known internationally for its innovative music programming and installation art – and is widely considered one of bass music’s leading creative minds. Therefore, as an artist and entrepreneur, Andrea’s reputation as an inclusive community-builder in the electronic world has brought her a legion of fans and industry followers across the globe to the Nicola Valley.
Featured Art Bass Coast. Photo by Tania Stewart
Reflecting back on my 2019 Bass Coast experience, I am reminded that the theme in 2019 was “Duality”.
Past, Future
Journey, Destination
In a world of duality
Where opposite forces exist
In nature, in ourselves
Silence, Sound
In contrast, in balance
What dark is to light
Bass Coast Newbie
It is important to note that this was the first time I experienced Bass Coast in the Nicola Valley. Therefore, having experienced many different festivals throughout Canada, this Merritt festival was a whole new experience of art and music. Consequently, walking through the front gates, I was transformed into a forest full of wonderment. The abundance of lights, sights, and sounds welcomed me with open arms.
Nicola Valley’s Summer Heat
It gets hot during the summer in the Nicola Valley. In fact, so hot, that many cool off in the ” Coldwater River” during the hottest times of the day when attending the festival. In other words, the temperatures can reach 30 degrees during the day and it is always a good idea to wear a hat and have sunscreen handy.
Cooling off in the Coldwater River during the day! Photo Credit:
To illustrate “Bass Coasts” success.
Moreover Bass Coast started in 2009 in Squamish BC. As a result of its success the Merritt festival outgrew the space, therefore moving the event in 2013 to its new home in Merritt, BC. It is here, in the Nicola Valley, that Bass Coast took off.
Bass Coast has become the quintessential west coast bass music festival. To sum it up, if you know 5 or 50 names on the lineup card you’re guaranteed to discover something new after a weekend of sun and music.
All the people loving Bass Coast in Merritt BC. Picture by Tania Stewart
In short, the Nicola Valley provides a lot of space for camping, and dancing, along with ample space to display larger format art.
“Bass Coast is a DIY endeavor founded and run by women with no sponsors or corporate presence whatsoever, it’s a unique fixture in a region already known for its plethora of festivals…”
–Resident Advisor
Did you know that the Bass Coast Festival is a music and art festival that takes place in the picturesque shared traditional territories of the Nłeʔkepmx and Syilx First Nation people. Therefore, we must extend out thanks.
Bass Coast forest of trees. Photo by Tania Stewart
The fact remains, the Art Installations are a very high importance towards participating Artisans.
Notably, each year Bass Coast provides a theme for all participants to explore, dress up or create art relating to its theme. Moreover, there are interactive art exhibits that will inspire everyone to participate in the festival. Therefore, we encourage others to attend with an open mind.
Considering constraints Zandi Dandizette, frames the conversation with the material relationship to childhood utilizing puzzle foam
Bass Coast has garnered a global reputation for showcasing innovative international talent and providing a springboard for Canadian artists.
In 2019 Bass Coast won the acclaimed ‘Best Boutique Festival in North America”
Beautiful art shines at night. Photo by Tania Stewart
“Moreover having a proactive approach to harm reduction. Our goal is to empower our peers to positively influence their own health and safety by providing some tools and information regarding harm reduction.” Bass Coast 2019
Together Within the Forest. Celebrating while exploring under a canopy of lights. Photo by Tania Stewart
Liz Thomson Art Director at Bass Coast. Who better to create Bass Coast’s Artistic Vision.
Through-out the forest grounds you could easily become transfixed with unique and beautiful art that is displayed.
Beautiful art on display everywhere. Photo by Tania Stewart
Moreover the Art displayed is full of beauty that amazes your senses.
I picture this hanging in my living room. Photo taken by Tania Stewart
Bass Coast art. Pic by Tania Stewart
Alternatively you are able to take in a deluge of music.
Together with 3 different venues through-out the festival grounds you are treated to an assortment of talent. I heard there were around 5000 people in attendance at the 2019 Bass Coast Festival in Canada Merritt BC.
Main stage a Bass Coast Festival Merritt BC. Photo by Tania Stewart
“Similarly there are other music venues you can freely wonder over too.” Tania Stewart
Looking into a kaleidoscope. Photo by Tania Stewart
Alongside new and old friends we danced to some of the best electronic music I have heard and we danced late into the night. Tania Stewart.
Bass Coast Festival Vendors
There are many vendors scattered throughout the grounds/venue.
“I have always had a lot of love for the thrift shop experience. Growing up my mother would often take me to Value Village. Hunting through other peoples trash for treasures was always a thrill. This dialogue of giving the discarded a new life is my body of work.” Hollis Nelson Visual Artist.
Hollis paints with acrylics, working on recycled material, clothing and fabric, as well as, large scale canvas. In conclusion it becomes obvious one will notice the talents in print making, painting, ceramics and installation art.
“We inspire positive change starting with an outlook” Mattaio.
Set 4 LYFE Apparel
Being how the music scene can influence its followers to wear specific brands that identify their music style or genre, MATTAIO created Set 4 LYFE in the summer of 2008. As a result of being an unconventional thinker, Mattaio creates extraordinary, vibrant, colorful apparel for all ages.
As an unconventional thinker MATTAIO had a vision. Therefore, MATTAIO creates a clothing label with a new perspective, bridges people together while inspiring a movement, creates a philosophy to encourage collaboration and shows a deep appreciation of all genres, music & art forms. Clothing for all ages. Visit SET4LYFE for more information.
House Of Commune Amazing BoHo Wear.
House OF Commune BoHo Wear for all ages. Coupled with beautiful Renee Dupuis
House Of Commune beautiful merchandise. Photo by Tania Stewart
House of Commune.
Beautiful silks
Siamurai Apparel
Siamurai apparel made Stitch a simple & relaxing life.
Venders = buyer’s dream! Photo by Tania Stewart
Above all the experiences and lifelong memories that are made while at Bass Coast Festival in Merritt BC.
While memories are fantastic, pictures truly can bring a person back to that exact moment. Therefore, I enjoy sharing some of my pictures that bring me back to my Bass Coast in Merritt experience.
Andrea Graham & Liz Thomson co-founders of Bass Coast. Photo by Tania Stewart
To tell the truth this had to been one of my favourite experience. Tania Stewart
In addition.
Andrea studied classical piano, jazz piano, guitar and voice until early adulthood, before translating that classical skill set into her passion for electronic music in the early 2000’s.
In short the Librarian moniker is a nickname given to her by friend and Bass Coast co-founder Liz Thomson, referring to her signature glasses and expansive library of music. https://thelibrarian.ca/
Additionally Bass Coast prides itself in being an inclusive gathering that brings together people from diverse backgrounds. Moreover inspiring them to participate to the fullest.
Amazing Artists. Photo by Tania Stewart
Andrea’s reputation as an inclusive community-builder in the electronic world has brought her a legion of fans and industry followers across the globe.
Studied classical piano, jazz piano, guitar and voice until early adulthood. Photo by Tania Stewart
BASS COAST FESTIVAL IN THE NICOLA VALLEY MERRITT BC 2019Picture by Tania Stewart
Additionally it is all about having “Fun”
Bass Coast in Merritt BC Canada and the Nicola Valley. Photo by Tania Stewart
Overall Merritt’s Bass Coast needs to be on your bucket list!
Bass Coast is the quintessential west coast bass music festival. I look forward to when the festival season resumes and art and music makes an big entrance in Merritt BC Canada again. See you at the next Bass Coast in Merritt.
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Grand Ole Opry Inductee Randy Travis Featured On The Walls Of The Merritt, BC Mural Walk
The First Chapter Of An Extraordinary Life
Randy Travis, is an American country music superstar and Christian country music singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor.
Travis was born on May 4, 1959 in Marshville, North Carolina, USA as Randy Bruce Traywick. The second of six children of Harold Traywick (the owner of a construction company and farmer, as well as a substitute teacher) and Bobbie Traywick (a textile factory worker).
“My dad was always a big country music fan, so we grew up listening to a lot of the old stuff. Hank Williams and Patsy Cline were probably his favorites.”(Ricky Traywick)
Randy Travis and Rick
Randy Travis grew up with the family name of Traywick and was the younger brother of Ricky Traywick by two years. Growing up in the Traywick home there were no shortage of musical influences and encouragement. Listening to music wasn’t the only influence he and his brother had. “Actually, their dad took them to guitar lessons together. Afterwards, they would go home and “jam” in the den, learning from each other. They would take turns playing lead and rhythm, always trying to out play each other.“
Learning to play the guitar at the age of 8, he started singing in the Church of Christ choir. For the next 2 years he and his brother Ricky performed as the Traywick Brothers at local clubs as well as entering talent contests. He would become a solo entertainer in 1969.
Randy Travis
Troubles In The First Chapter
The next few years would be troublesome for Travis. Although his father encouraged his pursuit of music. The two often quarreled, which in part was a contributing factor in Randy dropping out of school.
Now as a solo singer he would continue to perform. Performing in tough venues where acts would be protected from the audience by chain link fence.
As a teenager Randy’s love of country music was matched only, by his increasing experimentation of alcohol and drugs. Soon Travis was drinking excessively and using drugs. He has been open about his troubled teen years, telling Newsweek that he began drinking at 12 and using drugs at 14.
“Sometimes a lot harder drugs, but at least marijuana every day,” he admitted. “I think all that was part of why I got into so much trouble. Because I drank so much and did so many drugs that it was like it wasn’t me. It was like another person was in control. Nobody can handle that kind of abuse. You go crazy, you’re not mentally in control. I’m just thankful that cocaine wasn’t around when I was going through my bad time. I’d have probably died. I’d have probably killed myself with it.” (Randy Travis to Newsweek)
By this time he had dropped out of school and briefly held a job as a construction worker. Over the next few years. Randy was in and out of trouble. Arrested for assault, breaking and entering as well as other misdemeanor charges.
The Start Of A Slow Turnaround
Randy Travis was a kid with a golden voice and a habit of making trouble when he was discovered in his home state of North Carolina in the late 1970s.
In 1975, Randy won a talent contest in Country City USA a nightclub in, Charlotte, North Carolina. The club owner, Elizabeth “Lib Hatcher” took an interest in the young singer. She hired him as a cook and gave him regular singing gigs at the club.
Still in his late teens, Randy had one more run in with the law. At his hearing, Hatcher seeing promise in his music convinced the judge to let her become Randy’s legal guardian. Hatcher spent the next few years grooming Randy. The two began to focus on his career full time.
In 1978, he recorded a self-titled album, Randy Traywick, for Paula Records. One single from the album, “She’s My Woman”, spent four weeks on the BillboardHot Country Songs charts.
Travis moved in with Hatcher, which put further strain on her already fragile marriage. She eventually left her husband and, in 1982, she and Travis moved to Nashville, Tennessee. Hatcher became manager of the Nashville Palace, a tourist-oriented club near the Grand Ole Opry. Randy performed as “Randy Ray” in the club as well as worked as their short order cook.
During this time an unlikely romance began to form between Travis and Hatcher. Travis and Hatcher eventually came forward with their relationship. They married in a private ceremony in 1991.
Travis would later comment, “I think we discovered how much we needed each other.” (Randy Travis)
Randy and Elizabeth
Chapter Two The Complete Beginning To The Rise Of Fame
Travis was rejected by every major record label in Nashville in the early 1980’s. Labelled and criticized by record executives, he was passed over by Warner Brothers twice as being “too country”. He would become a pivotal figure in the history of country music, including positioning as a major force in the neo traditional country movement.
Warner Bros. senior vice president Martha Sharp went to the Palace to hear “Randy Ray” perform in 1985 and offered him a contract on the spot.
“I loved his voice,” she told the Los Angeles Times. “But I knew I was going to get a lot of guff. The prevailing opinion at that time was that he was too country, nothing that country would work. Still, my gut told me to go ahead.” (Martha Sharp)
Martha Sharp and Faith Hill (An Older Picture)
The first thing Sharp did was change Randy Traywick’s stage name to Randy Travis. Then she encouraged him to focus on his strengths—especially his robust but edgy voice and the vein of irony that helped temper his more sentimental songs.
After being told he was too traditional, “On the Other Hand” released in 1985 only reached number 67 on the charts. Despite the disappointing review of “On The Other Hand”, Warner released “1982” which became a top ten the same year. Randy Travis quickly became the hottest young country artist in America. He was adored by fans of contemporary and traditional country.
In 1986, both songs appeared on Travis’s album Storms Of Life, which secured a place at No. 1 for eight weeks and sold over five million copies.
Randy Travis was well on his way of marking a generational shift in country music.
Chapter Three Continuing To The Rise Of Fame Throughout The “1980’s”
In 1986, Warner Bros. re-released “On the Other Hand”, and the re-release became Travis’s first No. 1 single on the chart.
Travis’s first album, Storms of Life, was released by Warner Bros. in June of 1986 with anticipated sales of 20,000 units. By the end of the year it had sold more than a million copies and yielded four hit singles: “1982,” “On the Other Hand,” “Diggin’ Up Bones,” and “Reasons I Cheat. “On the Other Hand”, “Diggin’ Up Bones”, and “No Place Like Home” were all co-written by Paul Overstreet.
Randy Travis
”Storms helped the world recognize, Randy Travis was no longer a secret. The Album earned him The Country Music Association’s Horizon Award now known as (New Artist Of The Year Award).
“Diggin’ Up Bones”also won Travis his first Grammy Award in 1986, for Best Male Vocal Country Performance. “Storms of Life” received its highest Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) sales certification in 1992, when it was certified triple-platinum for shipments of 3 million copies. The album’s producer was Kyle Lehning, who would also produce nearly all of Travis’s subsequent albums. In December 1986, Travis became a member of the Grand Ole Opry. He was the youngest inductee at the age of 28 to be inducted into the Grand Ole Opry.
When his Storms of Life came out in 1986, country music was still wallowing in the post-urban cowboy recession, chasing elusive crossover dreams. Travis brought the music back to its basics, sounding like a perfect blend of George Jones and Merle Haggard.
The Hits and Awards Keep Coming
He became the dominant male voice in country until the rise of “hat acts” like Garth Brooks and Clint Black, releasing seven consecutive number one singles during one stretch. He won the CMA’s Horizon Award in 1986 and was the association’s Male Vocalist of the Year in 1987 and 1988.
During the early years Travis and his band travelled to concerts in a converted bread truck, equipment was hauled in a van and horse trailer. By the beginning of 1987, the Travis entourage, still managed by Hatcher—traveled in the comfort of a $500,000 bus. Hatcher also found Travis a publicist, who signed the engaging young singer to some unlikely television appearances, including one on the rock-oriented Saturday Night Live.
His second album, Always and Forever, sold well over three million copies and remained at the Number One position on the country charts for a record 43 weeks. The release’s most popular hit single, “Forever and Ever, Amen” was named favorite country single of 1987 by both the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music. Always & Forever won Travis his second Grammy for Best Male Country Vocal Performancein 1987.
Randy’s third album, “I Told You So” was issued in July 1988. Its first three singles, “Honky Tonk Moon”,“Deeper Than the Holler”, and “Is It Still Over?”,all reached No. 1 as well, while “Promises” was less successful at No. 17. The album achieved its highest RIAA certification of double-platinum in 1996. This was followed by Travis’s first Christmas album, “An Old Time Christmas”, late in 1989.
Closing Off The Decade Of The 1980’s
In 1989, Travis recorded a cover of “It’s Just a Matter of Time”, which was originally recorded by Brook Benton thirty years prior. Travis cut the song for a multi-artist tribute album titled Rock, Rhythm & Blues which was also released by Warner Brothers, and persuaded the label to include it on what would become his fourth Warner album, No Holdin’ Back.
Travis’s version of the song, produced by Richard Perry (who also provided bass vocals on it), was the lead single to that album, and charted at No. 1 on Hot Country Songs in December 1989. Two more singles were released from No Holdin’ Back: “Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart”, which became Travis’s longest-lasting No. 1 single at four weeks in 1990, and “He Walked on Water”, which peaked at No. 3. The album included one other cover song, “Singing the Blues”, along with the track “Somewhere in My Broken Heart”, co-written and later recorded by Billy Dean.
Randy Travis’s Part In Neotraditional Country
Classic Travis material and carefully crafted vocal delivery, helped bring neotraditionalism to the forefront of country music. New (or “neo-“) traditionalism looked to the elders of country music like Ernest Tubb, Hank Williams, Kitty Wells and George Jones for inspiration, and was a precursor to the more general categorization known as new country.
Randy Travis
The 1980s and ’90s were the time for a new, yet old, take on country music, neotraditional country. Randy Travis, Alan Jackson, George Strait, Patty Loveless, and Marty Stuart, among others, were all ambassadors of the down-to-earth brand of music. Which drew on traditional bluegrass sounds and down-home themes.
Neotraditional country, also known as new traditional country, is a country music style that emphasizes the instrumental background and a “traditional” country vocal style. Typical instruments – Guitar · Steel Guitar · Dobro · Harmonica · Bass · Fiddle · Drums · Banjo and the Mandolin.
Travis came from the same neotraditional background as George Straight, especially on his album “Storms Of Life”. The album marked a milestone as the first debut album to sell one million albums.
Like Straight, Travis removed the undesirable elements attributed to the drinking, honky-tonk approach found with the outlaw artists. He was still able to personify a traditional country style.
Along with country pop and country rock, neotraditional country remains one of the veins of country music that holds mainstream popularity in the mid-2010s.
Chapter Four Acting and Music During The 1990’s
In the 1990s, Travis took on an acting career. He won roles in the made-for-TV movies Dead Man’s Revenge (1994) and Steel Chariots (1997). He made appearances on some of TV’s most popular series, including Touched By an Angel, Frasier and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. Travis landed supporting roles in the feature films The Rainmaker (1997), T.N.T. (1998) and The Million Dollar Kid (1999).
Million Dollar Kid
In addition to his acting efforts, Travis’s music career continued to thrive with the release of Full Circle (1996), You And You Alone (1998) and A Man Ain’t Made Out Of Stone (1999).
Travis’s sixth studio album, Heroes & Friends, consisted almost entirely of duets. It produced two singles: “A Few Ole Country Boys” (featuring George Jones) and the title track, also the only solo cut on the album. Both made top 10 on the country music charts in 1991. Other featured artists included B. B. King and Clint Eastwood. “We’re Strangers Again”, a duet with Tammy Wynette. Written by Merle Haggard and Leona Williams. The rendition by Travis and Wynette later appeared on the latter’s Best Loved Hits compilation for Epic Records, who issued it as a single in August 1991.
More Music In The 1990″s
In 1991, Travis took part in “Voices That Care”, a multi-artist project that featured other top names in music for a one-off single to raise money for the allied troops in the Gulf War.
The project included fellow singers Garth Brooks, Kenny Rogers, and Kathy Mattea. In addition, Travis recorded the patriotic song “Point of Light” in response to the Thousand points of light program initiated by George H. W. Bush.
This song was also the lead single to his seventh Warner album, High Lonesome. This album produced three more singles, all of which Travis co-wrote with fellow country singer Alan Jackson. “Forever Together”, “Better Class of Losers”, and “I’d Surrender All”.
Warner Bros. released two volumes of a Greatest Hits package in September 1992: Greatest Hits, Volume 1 and Greatest Hits, Volume 2. One single from each compilation made No. 1 that year: “If I Didn’t Have You” from Volume 1, and “Look Heart, No Hands” from Volume 2.
Also released from Volume 1 was “An Old Pair of Shoes”, which charted at No. 21. Later in 1992, Travis cut the album Wind in the Wire, a disc of cowboy-inspired Western music intended to accompany a television movie of the same name in which Travis appeared.
Randy Travis
This disc was his first not to produce any Top 40 country singles. Due to Wind in the Wire and other TV movies in which he starred, Travis took a hiatus from recording and touring for most of 1993. He later told Billboard magazine that “There seems to be this perception that I’ve completely quit”.
Music Keeps Charting In The 1990’s
Lehning remarked of Travis’s ninth album, This Is Me, that the singer seemed “reinvigorated”, while Travis himself said that the songs on it seemed more “rowdy” than those on previous albums.
Four singles from this album made the charts: “Before You Kill Us All”, “Whisper My Name” (which peaked at No. 1 in 1994), the title track, and “The Box”. His last album for Warner was 1996’s Full Circle. Which featured the singles “Are We in Trouble Now”, “Would I”, and “Price to Pay”. The last of which failed to reach the country top 40.
Also in 1996, Travis covered Roger Miller’s “King of the Road” for the soundtrack to Traveler. This rendition, issued by Asylum Records, spent 15 weeks on the country charts despite only peaking at No. 51.
Travis signed to Dream Works Records in 1998, where he issued “You and You Alone”. For this album, Travis co-produced with Byron Gallimore (best known for his work with Tim McGraw) and James Stroud.
Randy Travis You And You Alone
Featured artists on the disc included Vince Gill, Alison Krauss, and Melba Montgomery. Actor Patrick Swayze also contributed backing vocals on the track “I Did My Part”. Its singles were “Out of My Bones”, “The Hole”, “Spirit of a Boy, “Wisdom of a Man” and “Stranger in My Mirror”.
His only other DreamWorks album, A Man Ain’t Made of Stone, followed in 1999. Also co-produced by Stroud and Gallimore, it produced a Top 20 hit in its title track. Three other singles all failed to make top 40.
Balance – The Silver Lining And Inspirational Journey in The 2000″s
Travis’s career from 2000 onward was dominated by Christian country music. His first full album in the genre, 2000’s Inspirational Journey, was issued via Word Records.
One cut from this album, “Baptism”, was originally recorded by Kenny Chesney as a duet with Travis on Chesney’s 1999 album Everywhere We Go. The version appearing on Inspirational Journey, a solo rendition by Travis, charted at No. 75 on the country charts in late 2000. Following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Travis recorded the patriotic song “America Will Always Stand”, which charted via distribution from Relentless Records.
Travis’s most successful venture in Christian country music was “Three Wooden Crosses”. Released in December 2002 as the lead single to his album Rise and Shine, that song became his sixteenth and final No. 1 single in early 2003. It was followed by Worship & Faith, consisting mostly of gospel standards, in 2003. This album earned an RIAA gold certification three years after its release.
“Passing Through”, came next which accounted for his last solo chart entries in “Four Walls” and “Angels”. “Glory Train”, Songs of Faith, Worship, and Praise in 2005 also consisted largely of gospel covers. While his second Christmas album, Songs of the Season, followed in 2007.
“A lot of people don’t pay attention to the fact that his first album sold three million copies,” Ray marvels about Travis. “He’s the first solo male artist to ever sell three million copies in the history of the genre. He single-handedly turned this genre around and he has legends like Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, George Strait, going, ‘If it wasn’t for Randy Travis I don’t know if I’d be where I am right now.”(Michael Ray)
A Return To The Country Roots
Around the Bend in 2008 returned Travis to a traditional country style, coinciding with a return to Warner Bros. Nashville. Stephen Thomas Erlewine noted of Travis’s career in the preceding years that his turn to Christian music “was fruitful, producing a series of good, heartfelt records. They also included a nice side effect of putting commercialism way on the back burner. The gospel albums were made without the charts in mind. While adding that “Around the Bend “stands apart from trends, not defiantly but comfortably.” In 2009, Carrie Underwood covered “I Told You So” with Travis on duet vocals, and this collaborative version charted at No. 2 on the country charts. Travis released two more cover albums in 2013 and 2014. Influence Vol. 1, “The Man I Am”, and Influence Vol. 2, “The Man I Am”.
Randy Travis and Carrie Underwood
Merritt Mountain Music Festival Performance July 2006 And The Randy Travis Mural Featured On The Wall Of The Merritt, BC Mural Walk
The crowd is at capacity with high expectations. Randy Travis is one of the most influential voices in country music. When Travis was introduced and walked on stage the entire crowd stood up.
“I am just a good ol’ country boy at heart and down right human”!(Randy Travis)
There just is no other voice quite like Randy’s and as soon as he began to make a sound you knew who it was! Randy is at his most creative, energetic and exuberant. His performance was warm, funny and engaging. He was at home with his audience and performing at his best.
The audience was lively, responsive and engaged in his every move. There was a feeling of genuineness and love that he has for his music and his fans. For Randy, it is not being a star or a performer. It is the flood of love outpouring from his fans and the enjoyment of being able to be with them and entertain them that is the inspiration for him to keep going.
The crowd was attentive and mesmerized throughout the show. However, broke into a roar when he started singing his closing song “Forever And Ever Amen”.
It was a an overall performance delivered in fine fashion. Capturing his wonderful talented voice as well as his boyish charm and appeal. It was definitely a show to remember. (Claude Lelievre-Merritt Mountain Music Festival)
Randy Travis
‘We Can’t Save Him…Pull the Plug’
Randy Travis has sold more than 25 million albums, earned seven Grammy Awards, and toured the world. In 2013 he suffered a massive stroke that left him paralyzed on one side, limiting his speech and ability to do what he loves most: sing and perform.
As a result of the stroke, Travis had lost his ability to speak and had difficulty walking, but in the years since, has been making progress on both counts as well as relearning how to play the guitar and sing.
Earlier in 2013, Travis became engaged to Mary Davis. The couple married in 2015. Six years on from Randy’s massive stroke, Mary says the experience has taught the couple a lot about love, perseverance, and patience.
“You learn to love each other and adore each other in a way that was far beyond what you thought was possible. So we learned a lot about love. There wasn’t anything that I feel like was going to tear us apart.”(Mary Travis)
With Randy unable to speak much, Mary does most of the talking for her husband.
He’s highly septic, with a staph infection we can’t get in control and it’s replicating. As well as other hospital born bacteria, collapsed lungs, chest tubes, he was intubated. He had a tracheostomy, and his skull was still off.
“There was just so many things working against him but there was a couple things working for him and that was God Almighty and that was His will.” (Mary Travis)
The Decision
Mary asked Randy if he wanted to keep fighting in a partial comatose state. “That’s when that tear fell. And he squeezed my hand and we hadn’t got that much out of him in weeks. So I knew then that he knew what was going on. I also know that he wanted to fight,” she adds.
Randy Travis at induction in to Country Music Hall Of Fame.
During his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2016, Randy surprised the audience and fans by performing “Amazing Grace” — his first public performance since his stroke three years earlier.
“I don’t think there was a dry eye in the place. I still get emotional when I think about it.”(Mary says, tearing up)
It was noted in 2017, that Travis had suffered permanent damage. It disabled his right hand and has limited much of his speech and singing ability. Travis continues to make public appearances but no longer sings. Mainly because of his apprehension about his ability to do it as well as he used to.
Randy appeared on-stage with Michael Ray during a cover performance of “Forever and Ever Amen” in June 2017, to which Travis contributed the final “Amen.”
He did the same during his 60th birthday party, thrown by the Grand Ole Opry on May 4, 2019.
Randy Travis A Must See Attraction On The Walls Of The Merritt, BC Mural Walk
Visit downtown Merritt in the beautiful Nicola Valley, Merritt, BC and take part in the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, Merritt, BC Mural Walk. The Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame includes Hall of Fame Inductees as well as CCMA Award Winning Artists.
Experience Nicola Valley Blogger Melvina White – Mural painted by Michelle Loughery
True country music fans will want to start the downtown mural tour at Merritt’s National Attraction. The Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, situated on Quilchena Avenue in The Country Music Capital of Canada.
The Merritt, BC Mural Project created in 2005, became a successful program called, the “Merritt Youth Mural Project”. The project, designed for working with local young artists and “ youth at risk”. Merritt Murals were painted by muralist Michelle Loughery.
Randy Travis mural can be found on the wall of The Adelphi Hotel at 2101 Quilchena Avenue.
Travis Forges Ahead, Seeking New Ways to Sustain His Career After Stroke
Randy Travis‘ new memoir, Forever and Ever, Amen: A Memoir of Music, Faith and Braving the Storms of Life, takes readers on a journey through some of the singer’s darkest moments and most difficult challenges.
While Travis admits that parts of the book were difficult to relive, there were also aspects of his past that he loved going back to and revisiting.
“Mary’s commitment to me has been truly astounding,” Travis writes in his memoir. “I was healthy, in fantastic physical condition, and a highly successful country star when we fell in love. But she married me after I had been incapacitated by a stroke, knowing full well what she was getting herself into. That was a major commitment — a commitment of love.”
Travis has enjoyed many “pinch me” moments over the course of his career, earning a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame to his induction into the Grand Ole Opry. He has never stopped feeling humble and grateful regarding his accolades, and that humility continues to help his fans relate to him.
“There’s lots of joy,” says Mary. “There’s lots of silver linings, even in the clouds.”
The information for this article was obtained from Wikipedia and Randy Travis-Singer, Guitarist, Songwriter-Biography
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“… the childhood I am so grateful to have lead, I can proudly say I am who I am because of this community!”
Hey everyone! Life is good living in Merritt BC. I am very excited to join the Merritt Bloggers
team, and to share with you everything about health and beauty in and around Merritt BC!
But first, I’d love to share a little about my background to shed some light on my love for this
community.
Family day motorbiking
My “Living in Merritt BC” History
I’ve been a Merrittonian since 2000, when my family moved to this gorgeous little community
from the small town of Port Alberni on Vancouver Island. I grew up on a ranch that was half an hour outside
of town (and out of service), so you could say I was raised in the boonies. My childhood was
filled with many local sports, such as figure skating, hockey, and horseback riding, as well as
taking advantage of being outdoors as much as possible.
Zip lining in Whistler BC with friends
Memories of Growing Up in Merritt
As a very young child, I remember we were always driving down an old back road, or going
for a hike up the mountain side. My father was an avid hunter, and so it was not out of the
norm to be driving down dirt roads on the hunt for the next big buck. I think this is where my
love for the outdoors truly began. I could never get enough of being surrounded by mother
nature right from a young age. Whether it was observing the views from the top of a mountain, watching the
pine trees pass by out the window of a truck, or just taking in the sights and
sounds as we hiked down a trail.
Parenting in the Nicola Valley
As a parent now, I appreciate so much more the driving and planning my mother did for
us kids (I had one brother and two sisters). With the help of my grandmother (who also lived
with us), she would stop at nothing to make sure that those 5 am figure skating practices
were executed, that I was able to attend each out of town hockey game, and that we would
have dinner ready before attending my horseback riding lessons – talk about Supermom!
Living In Merritt With Mom
My mother has always been an outdoorsy lady as well. I remember just the two of us riding
our horses for hours down an old dirt road, or on a trail twisting through the pine
trees. Sometimes we talked and chatted about everything, other times we would both be in
our own worlds, silently riding our noble steeds through the tall grass. The
squeaking of our leather saddles and the clomping of hooves into the earth would echo as
we ventured on – they were such tranquil moments.
Raising a family in Merritt BC
Being a mom to my 8 year old son, I love the fact that he is involved in some of the same
local sports that I was as a kid, and to see the same volunteers working brings it
full circle – how cool is that! My son, Ryder, plays hockey on our local Merritt Minor Hockey league. He has made many friends and fun memories on the ice, but his real passion is on the seat of his dirt bike. Whether its on gnarly trails scattered on the outskirts of town or a track, this kiddo is sending it. We don’t realize how lucky we are to be surrounded by such beautiful back country for so many various activities.
It takes a community to raise a child
Our community is amazing, and I am so grateful to be a part of it. The saying comes to mind, “It takes a community to raise a child”, and that could not be more true. I had so many phenomenal influences growing up, and because of that and the childhood I am so grateful to have lead, I can proudly say I am who I am because of this community! I feel so thankful that I get to share with you my love for this community, and I am ecstatic to be able to share with ya’ll some insight on not only health and beauty, but the lifestyle we get to live!
Join me on my blogging journey, while I walk you through what healthy living inside and out means to me, and how you can incorporate it into your daily life
in the Nicola Valley too. Lets do this!
My son Ryder getting ready to dirt bike in Merritt BC
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