Jul/03/08 04:33 PM Filed in:
Eric Winston
Eric Winston was born and
raised on country music in his hometown of
Midland. He grew up going to small-venue concerts
and listening to Texas originals croon under a
starry sky.
Now that the right tackle has become a starter for the
Texans, he is getting to see and meet some of the
biggest stars in country music. On Saturday, Winston
was in Chicago hanging out with Kenny Chesney, Keith
Urban and LeAnn Rimes, along with Luke Bryan and Gary
Allan, before each took the stage in Chesney’s
"Poets and Pirates Tour."
“This is my first Kenny Chesney concert, but
it’s not my first country music concert,”
Winston said. “I’ve been a big fan of
country music and his music. This is great just being a
part of a concert like this with five great country
music artists that get together and have a lot of fun,
obviously, and put on a great show in so many stadiums
and so many places around the country.”
This summer, Chesney’s tour is hitting 12 NFL
stadiums, including Houston’s Reliant Stadium on
Saturday, August 16. The show, which features eight
hours of live music, will be the biggest concert event
in the history of Reliant.
“This is our fourth year doing the stadium shows
and it’s kind of gotten bigger and bigger every
year,” Chesney said. “We played a couple of
nights in Houston last year and Houston has always been
a great town for us to come play no matter what venue
we are playing, but it’s exciting to come to the
Houston Texans’ stadium. It’s hard to
believe when you get up there in front of that many
people – the energy just hits your right in the
chest.”
Getting hit in the chest was something that resonated
with Winston, who talked to Chesney at length before
the show began at Soldier Field. In fact, the massive
right tackle and the most popular tour act in country
music found they easily could relate to each
other’s lifestyle.
“I think there is a lot in common as far as that
goes - how much work we put in and how much work
I’m sure he (Chesney) puts into this,”
Winston said. “You can’t become this big or
be this good just by going out there. You can have all
the time in the world, but you have to put the work in
and get it done. I think that is the big bond that a
lot of athletes have with performers like Kenny. I
think we both know how much we both put into our
sports. I think that’s what links us all up a lot
of times.”
Aside from living on the road and playing in packed
stadiums, Chesney, like Winston, goes through rigorous
physical training. The performer also loves the game of
football.
“I remember as a kid, I always loved Bob Griese
and the Dolphins and I’m friends with his son
now, Brian,” Chesney said. “I’ve got
a lot of friends of mine that have played pro football.
There’s kind of a commonality with pro players
and guys that do what I do because we both want to do
what the other is doing.”
Winston was a testament to that. The offensive lineman
couldn’t hide his excitement during the concert
when he was standing offstage with high-profile fans
like Nick Swisher of the White Sox and the Cubs' Jim
Edmonds, all of whom danced along to Chesney hits like
"Summertime," "No Shirt (No Shoes, No Problem)" and
"When the Sun Goes Down.”
“Kenny was awesome,” Winston said.
“It really was one of the best shows I’ve
been to. There is day-long tailgating and then five
awesome acts. Nothing beats that.”
(houstontexans.com)