
I was standing backstage when I heard the incredible loud roar of the crowd of thousands of people cheering, clapping, yelling and screaming for Bowling Green, Ky's own super-stellar indie rock band, "Cage The Elephant" as they performed their hit song "In One Ear" on the stage.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBXlbw0niUI&feature=relmfu. Thousands of Cage fans were dazzled by the brights lights that flashed around the stage and showered the young musicians as they performed. The crowd danced, screamed and bounced around as the cacophony of intense rock music boomed into the late September starry night sky.



We were able to see Sleeper Agent and Cage The Elephant perform from the side of the stage as "privileged holders" of backstage passes. Had we left the back stage area, we would not have been allowed to return. So we just watched from the sides of the stages and stayed backstage and enjoyed the company of the family and friends and the members of the bands. Sleeper Agent played one of their brand new songs that will be on their next album called "Be Brave." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlWepFPoVq4 They will be going into the studio beginning Nov. 12 for a month in Nashville with producer, Jay Joyce, and the album will be released on the RCA record label. And supposedly Tony and Alex from Sleeper Agent will be heading to Japan sometime in December to promote their first album, "Celabrasion" which is already being media blitz by RCA/Sony. Apparently, the album has a lot interest and popularity already by the Japanese. RCA is also Cage The Elephant's new label for the next album too. They will be going in the studio soon too with Joyce. Joyce has produce Cage's first two album as well as Sleeper Agent's first album.
Mainly, it was an incredible night to witness the Bowling Green music scene make history as Starry Nights translated energy and vibe into the minds and memories of thousands of people, young and old, who will remember this night for the rest of their lives. Patty and I know we will.
*Ballance Farms located on Louisville Rd on the outskirts of Bowling Green is also known their country hams that were cured, sold and shipped all nationwide for many years. It has also been home to Bluegrass music festivals and motocross racing events.
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