Randy -
Most of us realize that when you posted video of the SNC reunion concert ten years ago you were making it easy for SNC friends and family, who couldn't attend, see the show. It has been acknowledged that at the time you and the rest of SNC had no idea where this would lead.
When one of you talk briefly about the history of SNC during your shows, it's mentioned how posting the video changed the lives of SNC members when the president of Atlantic Records called New Year's Day with a three record deal. There are comments about how the original members were summoned from across the country from various jobs in finance, law and entertainment to pursue this dream. All of that is relatively obvious as to the changes in store for the guys.
Little did you know at the time you clicked "upload" that you would receive the record deal. Or that SNC would be on the leading edge of what now is an all-too-common Viral World with over 18 million views.
Little did you know that in short order SNC would tour the U.S. You would tour Canada, eh? You would tour Europe multiple times (currently you're in Paris wowing the French and celebrating Seggie's newest annual notch on his totem pole).
Little did you know you would collaborate on albums with Dolly Parton, Paul McCartney, Sara Bareilles, Jason Mraz, Colbie Caillat, Cee Lo Green, just to name a few.
Little did you know you would appear on stage with Barry Manilow. That SNC would be featured in at least two PBS specials.
Little did you know that the three record deal would actually lead to eight albums.
And that's all amazing and wonderful. Numerous ripples in the SNC pond when you tossed the stone in ten years ago.
But that's not the half of it. You changed the lives of ten guys (actually fifteen as members have left and joined the group since signing with Atlantic. That's obvious - and it doesn't count the members of your team that are more behind the scenes like Richard Korby, the Roll Tide Brothers and many others I'm not aware of.
You know the extent the impact you've had on the public since SNC is consistently playing to sold out venues with attendance ranging from 3000-5000 captivated audience members. So that's obvious as well. Night after night of standing ovations and long autograph lines means the public adores you. And that's all wonderful.
But little did you know that when you clicked "upload" you essentially laid the groundwork to establish a new community. Your fans have not only connected with you, but they have connected with each other. Chaser Nation (let's just trademark that puppy right now with all profits and proceeds making a beeline for my pocket) not only worships SNC but also has created a culture unto itself.
Little did you know that you would be facilitating a world where people from across the country, NAY! I say the globe! have reached out to each other. Sure we talk about SNC stuff and arrange to meet for dinner before your concerts. But you've created a family.
Because of you and your upload abilities we have been able to support each other through deaths, divorces, job loss. We've been able to help celebrate births, marriages, graduations.
We have watched each others children grow up and welcomed grandchildren into the world.
We've learned that there is a place in the U.S. named Roanoke (who knew?) and apparently it gets A LOT of snow in February from time to time.
We have learned the passion of Philadelphia Flyer fans. That it's possible to find small objects across the country using GPS. That people can feel really special receiving a video wishing them a Happy Birthday.
We have learned the power of your videos getting us through dark times in our lives. We have been able to lean on each other and offer support to each other when life throws us a tidal wave.
Little did you know all that when you clicked "upload".
Obviously people have become exposed to a cappella when otherwise they may not have. But some have been exposed to other types of music because of the wide range of music SNC covers. Personally I don't know that I would have knowingly or willingly heard the music of Cold Play or Lady Gaga (or Justin Bieber for that matter) had it not been for SNC.
I haven't heard of a Chaser meeting a Chaser and creating a new Chaser Family, but that doesn't mean that it hasn't happened or isn't inevitable.
If your "upload" moment was made into a movie (and what's up with that? Chaser Nation is waiting for SNC to hit the big screen) a la Capra-esque "It's a Wonderful Life", it wouldn't be a movie so much as a mini-series. Clarence only had to unwind George Bailey's impact in Bedford Falls. Your "Clarence" would have to undo the intricate web you've woven across the globe. This could be perfect for Ken Burns to produce something more involved than his Civil War series.
So in short (yes, I'm playing it fast and loose with the concept of short), thank you for clicking "upload". You have impacted and changed the lives of countless people in ways you can't even imagine.
Monday, February 22, 2016
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This is beautiful Rich, and spot-on. I don't think I could have explained it any better. We, Chaser Nation, ARE a family and I am so blessed to have each and every one of you in my life. Never in my wildest dreams, flipping channels on vacation and finding the first PBS special could I have imagined how that moment would change my life!! What an awesome ride it's been so far and I can't wait to see what the next 6 years brings!! Great blog, Rich, thanks for sharing it!!
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