Having fun on Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines (Dallas) has always cultivated a fun atmosphere (within FAA regulations) onboard its aircraft. Flight Attendants have often make the standard announcements interesting with their own take and style. The Travelin’ Taylor Tour: Vintage Trouble gave an impromptu concert at 35,000 feet on this select WN flight.

Here is “Nuts About Southwest” explanation of Vintage Trouble:

What is Vintage Trouble? Or, more Appropriately, who are Vintage Trouble? Four classy dudes decked out in suits, with a pretty solid taste in shoes, and the ability to rock out pretty hard. did not learn until I actually did this video Vintage Trouble got its name from the song that’s featured in the vid ” Blues Hand Me Down. ” If you have not watched, you may be trying to connect the dots; during the song, singer Ty Taylor sings, “I come from Vintage Trouble look out upon the one you found.” Before the explanation, I simply thought it was a sort of homage, or self-prescribed call-out. Either way, I dug it, as the mid-song proclamation has a particularly (and literally) titular way about it, like when you hear the name of a movie in an hour and chills run up your spine Because you feel like you’re being let in on some big secret meaning. The second song (featured below) is of a more sentimental persuasion. “Nancy Lee” is a groovy tune written about what Ty imagines his father what you like when he first laid eyes on Ty’s mom, and started making her his girl. Vintage Trouble So Took the stage as the headliner for this year’s Denver Day of Rock , a free day of music for Denver presented by Concerts for Kids to raise awareness for children. Southwest proudly partners with Concerts for Kids as a sponsor of the event to raise and distribute donations for more than 50 child-focused health and education organizations in the Denver area. This year’s event helped raise over $500,000!

Video: by bthomas.

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