LA Hoops or ATL Breakfast?
November 21, 2008 · Print This Article
First up, I have to tell this story. A couple of nights ago, our own Dan Hannon called me from LA where’s he mixing at Sunset Sound Studios, to say, “You’ll never believe who I’m shooting hoops with right now.” I guessed Bon Jovi. After all, he’d hung out with Steve Perry only days before, so I went for broke. Wrong. It was John Kraskinski, “Jim” from The Office.
Anyway, yesterday Rudy Vaughn and I went to the Atlanta Public Relations Interfaith Prayer Breakfast at the invitation of our pal Glen Jackson from Jackson Spalding PR. In fact, Rudy (left) had his guitar at the ready; he was officially the understudy for Aaron Shust (center), who was there to sing a few songs, but whose wife could go into labor any time.
Aaron indeed sang. He did great; his voice is always super smooth. And if there’s a nicer dude, I’d like to meet him. Rudy and I made some new friends, and renewed some acquaintances. Really enjoyed meeting Eric Elwell, who was there with Aaron.
Over his 20+ year career, Eric has recorded and mixed over 50 major label releases, and in 2005 was honored with a Dove Award as a producer & engineer. He also does production on major tours. Great convo. Good guy.
Afterwards, Rudy and I made an unplanned visit to the big auditorium next door within the Cobb Energy Centre where the breakfast had been, and we watched the Atlanta Opera perform Cinderella. We capped all this off by having lunch with Matt Winters, the new service programming director of Cumberland Church in Nashville. Good day. (Special thanks to Brian Steely at Jackson Spalding for the pics.)
So, what’s cooler? Hoops with John Kraskinski, or breakfast with Rudy and Aaron?




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