(interesting video on the  website -- GLA)
Nissan Leaf gives new meaning to "BlueGrass Underground"  (Video)

The Nissan Leaf is helping  BlueGrass and BlueGrass legend Del McCoury go 
underground!

 
By _Adam Yamada-Hanff_ (http://www.torquenews.com/users/adam-yamada-hanff)  
 on Sun, 03/04/2012 - 18:22 
 
Del McCoury and his band were shuttled by Nissan Leafs for a new season of  
“Bluegrass Underground,” which airs on PBS and is sponsored by Nissan. The 
 location of the performance was Cumberland Caverns of Warren County, TN.  
The stage for McCoury and the band, Cumberland Caverns, is more than 300 
feet  underground with a full TV production crew and a dozen other musical 
acts and  500 of his closest friends. So this is truly and literally “Bluegrass 
 Underground!”  
The video, lighting and sound gear required for this production can’t be  
carried by-hand into the cave. Vehicles are needed to carry equipment down 
into  the caverns. For traveling into the constricted dirt passageway with 
steep  inclines off-road four-wheelers would be ideal, but pollute the air of 
this  unique environment and could do harm in the caves.  
“Bringing combustible engines into the cave to get the gear and our artists 
 into the cave has been a problem,” said “Bluegrass Underground” producer 
Todd  Mayo. “Now we have a solution.” 
That solution was obviously an all-electric car like the Nissan Leaf.  
Mayo reminds us that it took 3 million years for nature to form the  
Cumberland Caverns, and now that it is being filled with music, it is important 
 
to be in harmony with the world down there.  
The 100% all-electric Nissan Leaf is an answer because it emits no 
emissions  for the cave or the performers to absorb, and for the crew and 
audience 
to  inhale. Carrying McCoury into the cave for his performance, the Leaf 
traverses  the rock passageways with only inches of clearance on each side and, 
in spots,  above. With an incredulous smile, McCoury describes his trip 
underground as the  strangest ride of his life and praised the Leaf's handling. 
 
Sara Schaffer, a bassist for the David Mayfield Parade, had not ridden in 
an  electric car before, not to mention underground.  
“It makes it a lot easier for all of us to breath which is cool, and I like 
 it better than the four wheelers because of the (lack of) noise,” said 
Schaffer.  “You could be slipping in and out with people not even noticing. It’
s really  neat.” 
McCoury has been performing since the 1960s and has sung countless times  
before, but the Caverns provide a truly interesting experience for everyone  
involved. Violet lights bathe the rock walls all around as the Del McCoury 
Band  performs its American roots style of music in a truly beautiful 
setting.  
“If you don’t want me,” sings McCoury, banjo and fiddle galloping in pace  
with his old guitar, “I’ll dry my tears and move on.”  
Cumberland Caverns once stored civil war gunpowder. Moonshiners have used 
it,  and now an electric car moves musicians and equipment in and out of this 
 historic monument.  
And, earlier, as McCoury stepped out of the Nissan Leaf and marveled at the 
 ancient environment into which it brought him to perform, he had mused 
about  this unexpected experience, “Guess only my music stays the same.” 
However, car  and vehicle technologies do not! 
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