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    Uncle Kracker Answers 11 Questions
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    September 14, 2010

    The Boot: What's the funniest thing that's ever happened to you in the music business?

    Uncle Kracker: I got a record deal! The fact that they gave me one, that's pretty funny!

    The Boot: If you could own any classic car, which one would you choose?

    Uncle Kracker: I already own it! My favorite one is actually a car that Kenny Chesney gave me. As a tour present, he gave me a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner with 30,000 original miles -- it's awesome! It was my dad's first car. When I was younger, he was redoing that car. And Kenny knew that. So during one of our tours, he had us come by his house and we were all just hanging out and he said, "I wanna show you something." And when we came out to the front, it was sitting there with a ribbon on it. And not only is it the fact that it's my favorite car, but the fact that Chesney gave it to me makes it even more special.

    The Boot: Name one profession you never pursued but probably would be really good at.

    Uncle Kracker: I always wanted to be a veterinarian. I loved animals growing up. I have two Americanbulldogs, but I wanted a turtle, I wanted a chimpanzee, I wanted this, I wanted that. I also wanted to be an artist. I loved drawing. The kids are always wanting me to draw something, and not to toot my own horn but I'm pretty good at drawing. 

    The Boot: If you could live anywhere in the world where would you live?

    Uncle Kracker: I would live in a place where the seasons never changed and it stayed 72 and sunny all year round. I think I'm describing San Diego. But I'd like to live in Mexico ... That would be fun just for the food!

    The Boot: If you could change one thing about the music industry what would it be?

    Uncle Kracker: Without sounding like I'm crying about it, I would like to eliminate the internet from the music industry ... just to see what would happen. Would it bounce back to what it used to be before the internet? If you could flick the switch on off for a little while, it would be fun to see.

    The Boot: If you could bring one thing to Detroit to help rejuvenate the city, what would it be?

    Uncle Kracker: I have a lot of ideas. But Michigan is just dropping the ball on a lot of things. We have a governor up there ... it's not that she's done anything wrong, it's just that she hasn't done anything at all. So we haven't been doing nothing for years up there and there are a ton of things we should be capitalizing on as a state that we're not.

    The Boot: Lake or ocean?

    Uncle Kracker: I love the ocean. I've been to Kenny's in the Caribbean a couple of times. It's nice down there ... that's a lot of water! It's fun, but I could put myself on any coast, as long as I can look out on the ocean, and I'd be happy. There's something calming about the water.

    The Boot: What's the greatest song you didn't write?

    Uncle Kracker: 'Swingin' by John Anderson. I was ecstatic to see John Anderson at the CMT Awards, and I got to meet him. I'm a huge John Anderson fan, and I got a picture of he and I together. It was great to meet him. That song was just a huge song, a crossover to the top of the charts. When it comes to pop, if the song is good, people inside a country market like it. People can smell a fart in a car, no doubt about it, but if a song is sincere enough then it will speak for itself, and Swingin' is just a great song. He's written plenty of great songs, but that's just one of those songs you pop on and you just instantly smile.

    The Boot: What's your favorite saying or expression?

    Uncle Kracker: Mark Twain has this quote about his dad. He said, "When I was 16, I thought my dad was the dumbest person on the planet. And by the time I turned 21, I was so surprised to see how much my dad had learned."

    The Boot: What was your favorite onstage moment ever?

    Uncle Kracker: I was probably 23 years old or so, and I was deejaying for Kid Rock. We did this thing for the MTV Awards -- us, Run-D.M.C. and Aerosmith -- it was like a medley together. So I was standing onstage next to JamMaster Jay, and I listened to a lot of rap records growing up, so to be standing next to Run-D.M.C. and be on the same stage was really, really cool.

    The Boot: If you had to be a circus act, what would you be?

    Uncle Kracker: The bearded lady probably. I don't know, she's creepy, you know, and people love to look and stare at her. I'd like that for a minute, you know. Just for a minute.


    SOURCE: The Boot.com

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on September 14, 2010

The Boot: What's the funniest thing that's ever happened to you in the music business?

Uncle Kracker: I got a record deal! The fact that they gave me one, that's pretty funny!

The Boot: If you could own any classic car, which one would you choose?

Uncle Kracker: I already own it! My favorite one is actually a car that Kenny Chesney gave me. As a tour present, he gave me a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner with 30,000 original miles -- it's awesome! It was my dad's first car. When I was younger, he was redoing that car. And Kenny knew that. So during one of our tours, he had us come by his house and we were all just hanging out and he said, "I wanna show you something." And when we came out to the front, it was sitting there with a ribbon on it. And not only is it the fact that it's my favorite car, but the fact that Chesney gave it to me makes it even more special.

The Boot: Name one profession you never pursued but probably would be really good at.

Uncle Kracker: I always wanted to be a veterinarian. I loved animals growing up. I have two Americanbulldogs, but I wanted a turtle, I wanted a chimpanzee, I wanted this, I wanted that. I also wanted to be an artist. I loved drawing. The kids are always wanting me to draw something, and not to toot my own horn but I'm pretty good at drawing. 

The Boot: If you could live anywhere in the world where would you live?

Uncle Kracker: I would live in a place where the seasons never changed and it stayed 72 and sunny all year round. I think I'm describing San Diego. But I'd like to live in Mexico ... That would be fun just for the food!

The Boot: If you could change one thing about the music industry what would it be?

Uncle Kracker: Without sounding like I'm crying about it, I would like to eliminate the internet from the music industry ... just to see what would happen. Would it bounce back to what it used to be before the internet? If you could flick the switch on off for a little while, it would be fun to see.

The Boot: If you could bring one thing to Detroit to help rejuvenate the city, what would it be?

Uncle Kracker: I have a lot of ideas. But Michigan is just dropping the ball on a lot of things. We have a governor up there ... it's not that she's done anything wrong, it's just that she hasn't done anything at all. So we haven't been doing nothing for years up there and there are a ton of things we should be capitalizing on as a state that we're not.

The Boot: Lake or ocean?

Uncle Kracker: I love the ocean. I've been to Kenny's in the Caribbean a couple of times. It's nice down there ... that's a lot of water! It's fun, but I could put myself on any coast, as long as I can look out on the ocean, and I'd be happy. There's something calming about the water.

The Boot: What's the greatest song you didn't write?

Uncle Kracker: 'Swingin' by John Anderson. I was ecstatic to see John Anderson at the CMT Awards, and I got to meet him. I'm a huge John Anderson fan, and I got a picture of he and I together. It was great to meet him. That song was just a huge song, a crossover to the top of the charts. When it comes to pop, if the song is good, people inside a country market like it. People can smell a fart in a car, no doubt about it, but if a song is sincere enough then it will speak for itself, and Swingin' is just a great song. He's written plenty of great songs, but that's just one of those songs you pop on and you just instantly smile.

The Boot: What's your favorite saying or expression?

Uncle Kracker: Mark Twain has this quote about his dad. He said, "When I was 16, I thought my dad was the dumbest person on the planet. And by the time I turned 21, I was so surprised to see how much my dad had learned."

The Boot: What was your favorite onstage moment ever?

Uncle Kracker: I was probably 23 years old or so, and I was deejaying for Kid Rock. We did this thing for the MTV Awards -- us, Run-D.M.C. and Aerosmith -- it was like a medley together. So I was standing onstage next to JamMaster Jay, and I listened to a lot of rap records growing up, so to be standing next to Run-D.M.C. and be on the same stage was really, really cool.

The Boot: If you had to be a circus act, what would you be?

Uncle Kracker: The bearded lady probably. I don't know, she's creepy, you know, and people love to look and stare at her. I'd like that for a minute, you know. Just for a minute.


SOURCE: The Boot.com

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My mom and Dad are getting remaried for there 20th aniversary in auburn MI on Aug 18th 2012 would it be possable to have uncle kracker play at there wedding and what would it cost (money not a problem) it would be realy great if he could contact me my email is agirl1090@yahoo.com waiting to hear from uncle kracker. Thanks - Ammie