Video: Edens Edge “Amen”

Reba McEntire Tulsa, OK

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Check out the debut music video from Edens Edge, a talented trio of country musicians from Arkansas. Along with Steel Magnolia and The Band Perry, the group is opening for Oklahoma-born and bred superstar Reba McEntire on her “All the Women I Am Tour,” coming Friday to Tulsa’s BOK Center.

In a recent phone interview, Reba had high praise for the trio’s lively first single, “Amen.”

“Their song ‘Amen’ is great. They’re doing wonderfully well, and they’re cute as a button and very sweet and very talented,” Reba said.

When they made the video for “Amen,” they recruited several relatives to appear in it with them.

“That was an amazing experience for us, making the video. We actually were able to have our friends and family come in and be a part of the video,” said Cherrill Green (harmony vocals, mandolin, banjo and guitar) in a recent phone interview with all three members of Edens Edge.

“If you watch it, Hannah’s dog Lily is in it, her brother and sister-in-law and her mom and my sister and nephew and my best friend, which is my roommate now, they were all there. And a lot of our friends from Nashville are in it, so there are cameos of all our friends and family. So it was a big reunion, and they got to take in the experience with us of our first, bright-eyed video. It was so much fun, we had a blast, and Roman White, the director, was just amazing to work with. He was great of just making you feel comfortable and getting you into the role.”

After Reba’s tour wraps later this month, Edens Edge will join Lady Antebellum’s “We Own the Night” trek. Over the summer, they played on Brad Paisley’s H2O II Tour and opened Tim McGraw’s show at Oklahoma City’s Zoo Amphitheatre.

“That was an amazing day for us. You know, on the Brad Paisley tour, we got to play on what was called the Water Stage, which was kind of a stage that was out in the middle of the amphitheater but not the main stage,” said Dean Berner (harmony vocals, guitar and dobro).

“But then getting the experience of getting to play the Tim McGraw show and being on the main stage opening before Luke Bryan played was just incredible for us. Because it was a packed house and it was a hot, hot day, but the crowd was there from the first moment of our show really with us. So it really gave us a glimpse of what it’s like to play that kind of a stage.”

To read more of my interview with Edens Edge, click here. For more information on Friday’s show, go to www.bokcenter.com.

-BAM

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