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  • Jim Nabors Replaced at Indy by Straight No Chaser

    Jim Nabors announced earlier this year that the 35-year tradition of him singing ‘”Back Home Again in Indiana” before the start of the Indy 500 was coming to an end.

    Now the announcement has been made that a cappella Straight No Chaser will be performing the tune in Nabors’ stead.

    The group has ten members, all of whom are alumni at Indiana University in Bloomington. They were founded in 1996 at the college. Jim Nabors himself is 84, and has been singing at the start of the race since 1972.

    After Nabors announce he was stepping down, there were lots of names floated to replace him.

    Indianapolis Motor Speedway President J. Douglas Boles said that ”having a group with a national following, strong Indiana roots and a true understanding of the importance of this moment” was key in making a decision about who would take up Nabors’ mantle.

    In the end, it took ten men to do the job.

    “The song is the tradition,” Boles said. “But over time, Jim Nabors became that tradition. Our fans have offered us many suggestions for who and how the song should be performed in 2015.”

    “It’s probably the greatest honor you can bestow on a bunch of guys from Indiana that just started doing this for fun,” said David Roberts, an original SNC member.

    “We had no idea when we started this that it would ever become, not just a viable career for us, but something that the State of Indiana really respected and brought in as part of its culture and tradition,” said Roberts. “We are just ecstatic.”

    Straight No Chaser is a crowd pleaser, folding comedy and a fun show in with their flawless harmonies. Here is an example of SNC’s work.

  • Ryan Hunter Reay: Indy 500 Winner’s Son Steals Show

    Ryan Hunter Reay crossed the finish line first Sunday to win his first Indy 500. But, it was his mini-me son, Ryden, who won the hearts of viewers worldwide as he joined his mom and dad after the win to fulfill the tradition of kissing the brick finish line.

    Reay won the coveted prize and the opportunity to kiss the finish line after pulling ahead of Helio Castroneves in a nail-biting final lap.

    “I’m a proud American boy, that’s for sure,” Hunter-Reay said. “I’ve watched this race since I was sitting in diapers on the floor in front of the TV. My son did it today. He watched me here. I’m thrilled. This is American history, this race, this is American tradition.”

    Ryden, born shortly after Hunter-Reay’s 2012 IndyCar championship, celebrated the traditional kissing of the bricks with his parents wearing a miniature version of his dad’s fire suit.

    Reay is the sixth American driver in 20 years to win the Indy 500.

    “I’m real. I’m genuine. There’s not a whole lot theatrics about me,” Hunter-Reay said Monday.

    “I’m not going to put on a whole big show and jump through hoops. I’m going to be me, and I am thrilled to be here. I’m a hard-charging American and I’ve had to fight every step of my career for this ride.”

    Castroneves was devastated by the loss and needed several moments to compose himself before he was ready to speak.

    “It was a great fight. I tell you what, I was having a great time. Unfortunately second. It’s good, but second sucks, you know what I mean?” he said. “At the end of the day there’s stupid and bravery, and I think we were right there on the edge, both of us. I’m glad we both come out in a good way. I’m sad it did not come out the way I wanted.”

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  • Jim Nabors Retires Indianapolis 500 Act

    Jim Nabors Retires Indianapolis 500 Act

    Jim Nabors is preparing for his last performance of “Back Home Again” at this year’s Indianapolis 500.

    Nabors, 83, has been performing for 42 years as the opening act for the Indy 500, an annual race held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

    Nabors, a singer and an actor, had his first breakout role when he played Gomer Pyle in the show The Andy Griffith Show. The role was supposed to be a one-time performance, but he became so popular that his character became a regular on the show. He was also given a spin-off show entitled Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

    File:Jim Nabors Frank Sutton Gomer Pyle 1966.JPG

    Nabors first became an opening act for the Indy 500 in 1972. He may not be an Indianapolis native, as he was born in Alabama, but Indianapolis adopted him as their own since the first time they heard him sing. Since then, he sang “Back Home Again” every year to open the event.

    In 2007, Nabors was not able to attend the event, as he had a pacemaker procedure done. Instead of serenading the crowd, his fans were the one who sang for him, as he was watching the event from his hospital bed. In 2012, he missed the event again, due to another surgery. That year, a video crew went to Hawaii, where he resides, and recorded him singing the song just so it could be played at the event.

    Nabors announced that his performance of “Back Home Again” on May 25 will be his last. “It’s really bittersweet. I just thought I was getting a little long in the tooth,” he said. Nabors also said that he is getting old and it is difficult for him to travel by plane. “It’s the highlight of my year to come there and sing, but as the old song goes, I don’t want to stay too long at the fair.”

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  • Jim Nabors Will Retire Famous Act

    Jim Nabors Will Retire Famous Act

    Jim Nabors became a friendly face and voice in our lives decades ago, making us laugh with his goofy charm as Gomer Pyle and moving on to the world of music, where he recorded 46 albums. Since 1972, he’s been the opening act for the Indy 500, but now, he says he’s ready to make a change.

    Citing a desire to stop traveling and stay at his macadamia nut farm on Maui–where he’s made a life with longtime partner Stan–Nabors said his last Indy 500 performance will be this Sunday.

    “It’s a really remarkable thing for me. It’s the highlight of my year because it’s 500,000 of my closest friends and they do make me feel like I’m their best friend,” Nabors said of the event.

    The 82-year old actor and singer says it’s remarkable to look back on his career–which saw his Andy Griffith role spawn its own spinoff–and see how many lives he touched.

    “You kind of go back and say, ‘Duh! Did I really do all that?’ I’ve been so blessed. My career and all the incredible people I’ve gotten to know and become friends with. It’s been amazing,” he said.

    Nabors and Stan Cadwallader were married last year in Seattle just weeks after same-sex marriages became legal in Washington; Nabors said that the couple had no rights until that point and that after so many years together, it just seemed like the way to go.

    “When you’ve been together 38 years, I think something’s got to happen there, you’ve got to solidify something. And at my age, it’s probably the best thing to do,” he said.

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  • Mark Cuban To Serve As Starter At Indy 500

    The Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced yesterday that Mark Cuban, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, will be serving as the honorary starter at the 98th Indy 500, waving the green flag to start the field of 33 drivers, on Sunday, May 25.

    “Whether it’s winning an NBA Championship or the honor of waving the green flag to start the Indianapolis 500, there are certain sporting events that are monumental for any true sports fan,” the Shark Tank star, and investor, said. “I am excited to come back to Indiana, not just to attend, but actually participate in this historic race.”

    “Mark Cuban brings Indiana ties, a passion for sporting events, and a diverse following of fans around the globe to the flag stand at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway,” Indianapolis Motor Speedway president J. Douglas Boles said in a statement.

    “His successes and personality are well known in the business and entertainment world and we look forward to watching him wave the green flag to start the 98th Indianapolis 500.”

    Cuban is one of the most successful men of our time. Shortly after graduating from Indiana University, in 1995, Cuban and his good friend Todd Wagner developed AudioNet, which streamed audio over the internet so people could listen to sporting events online.

    Four years later, Cuban and Wagner sold AudioNet, which is now Broadcast.com, to Yahoo for $5.6 billion. Cuban took control of the Mavericks in 2000, and joined ABC’s popular television series Shark Tank, as an investor or “shark,” in 2010.

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  • Dario Franchitti to Drive Indy 500 Pace Car

    Retired, three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti will be this year’s celebrity pace car driver, which will air live on ABC on May 25th. While Franchitti drove a Honda-powered car during his last nine Indy 500 appearances, his pace car will be an all-black Chevrolet Camaro Z/28.

    Franchitti confirmed his role in the role this morning on Good Morning America, and commented on the wreck he was involved in at the IndyCar Series race in Houston, which ended his career on October 6th. Franchitti stated that his memory “isn’t what it once was,” and that his broken ankle is “limiting.” Franchitti added, “But I’ll take that. The other options weren’t so good.”

    During the Houston race, Franchitti collided with Takuma Sato on the final lap, causing his car to fly into the turn 5 catchfence. The wreck injured 13 fans, and Franchitti suffered a spinal fracture, right ankle fracture and a concussion. After the crash, doctors told Franchitti that he wouldn’t be able to safely race again.

    Here’s a clip of the career-ending wreck:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QjA8k5WeGk

    Franchitti, who is presently separated from his wife, actress Ashley Judd, also mentioned that he has signed on as a consultant with his former team, Ganassi Racing, and will work alongside Verizon IndyCar Series drivers Scott Dixon, who is the reigning champion, Tony Kanaan , who won the Indy 500 last year, Charlie Kimball and Ryan Briscoe.

    Franchitti will become the 14th former Indy 500 winner to drive the pace car and the second in the past three years. In 2011, Donald Trump was set to do the honors, but backed out due to rampant fan protest. A.J. Foyt took his place at the last minute. Emerson Fittipaldi drove the pace car in 2008.

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  • Jim Nabors Will Miss This Year’s Indy 500

    Jim Nabors — otherwise known as Gomer Pyle to the layperson — always sings “Back Home in Indiana” before the Indianapolis 500 gets underway. The talented singer/actor’s contribution to the race is something of a tradition; Nabors has been singing the ditty since 1987, and with the exception of 2007, he’s never missed a performance. Unfortunately, Nabors will miss this year’s Indy 500, but that doesn’t mean fans will have to do without.

    Since he’s currently scheduled for heart surgery later this month , a camera crew will pay a visit to the beloved 81 year-old thespians’s Hawaiian home in order to snag a recording of his performance. Considering how much of a staple this song is to the race, it seems only logical to bring Nabors to the fans who adore him.

    “He offered that,” said IMS Productions spokesperson Doug Boles told USA Today. “You’ve got to remember that (the 500) is as much a highlight of his year as it is for the hundreds of thousands of fans who hear him sing.” This is sure to make fans happy, as his performance of the song has become something of a tradition at the event.

    Twitter fans are apparently big Jim Nabors fans, and a lot of them are a little disappointed that he won’t be attending this year’s Indianapolis 500. A small selection of their responses to the news can be found in the space provided below. Additionally, if you’d like to express your own heartfelt disappointment over Nabors’ absence, do so in the comments section.

    @IMS sad Jim Nabors won’t be @ the 500 this year, glad you taped him singing Back home again in Indiana, it’s my favorite part of pre race!(image) 5 days ago via web ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    So Jim Nabors will be taped singing “Back Home Again.” This had better not be step 1 towards creating Hologram Gomer.(image) 5 days ago via HootSuite ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Sad news. Jim Nabors, we will miss you at the #Indy500 this year. We wish you a speedy recovery, Get well soon!(image) 5 days ago via web ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    If Jim Nabors can’t make the 500, then play a recording of him singing Back Home Again in Indiana. That part of the day is not replaceable.(image) 6 days ago via Twitter for iPhone ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Get well soon, Jim Nabors. Won’t be the same at the Brickyard without you there.(image) 6 days ago via TweetDeck ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

  • Indianapolis 500 Broadcast to Unveil New GoDaddy Ad

    Domain hosting company GoDaddy.com is set to once again to sponsor Sunday’s broadcast of the Indianapolis 500. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the famed race.

    The company, known for their advertisements that ask audiences to “see what happens next” will also be unveiling a new commercial during the broadcast. The new ad will star Danica Patrick, who will be driving the GoDaddy #7 car in Sunday’s race.

    The storyline for the commercial, titled “Pitches” will take up where the previous Danica Patrick-featured GoDaddy commercial left off. That commercial, entitled “The Contract” aired during the super bowl.

    GoDaddy Twitter followers were directed to their Facebook page where fans could see a very brief sneak preview of the new commercial. When the commercial airs on Sunday, it will end in normal fashion, asking users to visit GoDaddy.com to see the rest.

    It’s #Indy500 week! To kick it off, we’re giving our Facebook Fans a sneak peek: http://x.co/Pitches – How far will @DanicaPatrick go? 3 days ago via CoTweet · powered by @socialditto

    GoDaddy’s motorcycle-riding and endangered-species-hunting CEO Bob Parsons had this to say about the new ad:

    “This commercial is fun, edgy and slightly inappropriate – it’s about as GoDaddy-esque as it gets. This ad starts in a garage and ends up … well, it’s safe to say it puts Danica in an environment few people have ever seen her in.”

    And Danica Patrick added this:

    “Bob was my good luck charm at last year’s Indy. As far as my new Go Daddy commercial goes, viewers are going to be guaranteed a ‘sweet ride’ and that’s all I’m going to reveal. You’ll just have to tune in to ABC TV and then check out GoDaddy.com Sunday!”

    Although the “racy” GoDaddy ads are meant to spark a bit of controversy, it is highly doubtful that anything could match the firestorm around the Bob Parsons Elephant Killing Video.

    Well, unless the big reveal involves Danica in an elephant-ear bikini top.