5 O' Clock Somewhere Parrott Painting Kit - Tipsy Artist LIVE Painting Tutorial
Makes a Great Gift for Encouragement, Hope, Self Care & Self Improvement! Each painting kit comes in a super cute pink wrap with all of your supplies bundled and ready for your party or creative time of learning! Each Painting Kit Comes with a Message of Hope ~ Perfect for your Gift of Encouragement for a Friend.
Great Gift Packaged for All Ages with Sweet Touches of Fun all Throughout the Painting Pack!
What is Included:
- Royal & Langnickel 1 white 11 x 14-inch canvas
- Premier Royal & Langnickel 12 heavy bodied acrylic paint colors
- Premier Royal & Langnickel 3 paintbrushes (Liner, 1/4 inch flat, and 1/2 inch flat)
- Traceable with Line Art
- Tape to Secure Graphite Paper
- Tracing Graphite Paper
- Permanent Marker
- Tracing Colored Pencil
- Online Tutorial for Tracing Process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n-4FXNPCS4&t=6s
- Online Class is Available on Youtube and Facebook.
- www.Youtube.com/TipsyArtist
- www.Facebook.com/TipsyArtist *see video section
- Lesson Plan
- Color Mixing Guide
- Table Set Up and Video Guide located here: https://www.tipsyartist.com/free-online-classes
More Fun Facts about 5 O'Clock Somewhere!
"It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" is a song performed by Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett, and written by Jim "Moose" Brown and Don Rollins. It was released in June 2003 as the lead single from Jackson's 2003 compilation album Greatest Hits Volume II. It spent eight non-consecutive weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in the summer of 2003, and ranked #4 on the year-end Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. In addition, the song peaked at #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in September 2003, and ranked #65 on the year-end Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it the biggest pop hit for Jackson and the first top forty hit for Buffett since the 1970s.
On November 5, 2003, it also won the Country Music Association (CMA) Award for Vocal Event of the Year. The song became the #3 country song of the decade on Billboard's Hot Country Songs Chart. This was Buffett's first award in his 30-year career.
The title refers to a popular expression used to justify drinking at any time of day, given that somewhere in the world it's 5:00 p.m. (the end of the work day for a traditional "nine-to-five" worker). The narrator states that he hasn't had a day off in over a year and that he wants to leave work and relieve his stress by drinking alcohol. The lyrics include the phrase, "It's only half-past twelve but I don't care. It's five o'clock somewhere,” which means that even though it is not five o'clock in the narrator's time zone, it must be in another part of the world. 5:00 p.m. is typically the start of 'Happy-Hour' at most restaurants and bars.
Jim "Moose" Brown wrote "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" with Don Rollins. (This is not the same Don Rollins who wrote "The Race Is On" for George Jones in 1963). Although Brown had several other cuts recorded by other artists, this song was the first to make the final cut of an album. The title lyric was inspired by a teacher who worked with Rollins. Brown recorded the demo and offered it to Kenny Chesney, who turned it down. It was then offered to Alan Jackson, who said that he was looking for a song that he could record as a duet with Jimmy Buffett.[2]
Australian Adam Brand and the Outlaws covered the song on the 2016 album Adam Brand and the Outlaws.
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