Scott Ray Terry (born November 21, 1959) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played during six seasons at the major league level for the Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Cardinals. (wikipedia)
I really loved the words (red wanting blue) and I thought they were a very good reflection of being in a band. I felt it was an appropriate name with which we could play anywhere, from a coffee shop to a heavy metal bar and it wouldn't matter. I wanted a name that was vague.
We did a sloppy job taking care of the ball and allowing some turnovers, but my kids battled back from it. They didn't get discouraged or anything and got back in the ball game.
We did a sloppy job of taking care of the ball with some unforced turnovers and everything. Our kids battled back from it though, and didn't get discouraged.
We try to conjure some type of emotional response from the audience.
We've been a four-piece band in the past, but after writing our new record, we decided we wanted a fifth guy.
We started the band when we were in college, but we didn't start taking it seriously until about five years ago.
Having a break from the nationals was actually good. I felt a lot more enthusiasm coming to the tournament this year than what I have for a while.
We're not about fame and fortune; if it comes, it comes. We care very much about the music we write and it's important that people hear how we feel about these things.
We write about the stuff that inspires us: relationships, traveling, aging and living in general. Those are the things that define people as they are.
Nothing we do is scripted or pre-fabricated - it's all about giving the audience an honest theatrical performance.