Thursday, June 10, 2010

Going to a concert? Don't Be Scared & Confused...

Ford Ampitheatre gets a new name: 1-800-ASK-GARY

By Sarah Hutchins and Kim Wilmath, Times Staff Writers
Posted: Jun 10, 2010 11:30 AM

TAMPA — Forget the Ford Ampitheatre.

The concert venue at the Florida State Fairgrounds will now be known as the 1-800-Ask-Gary Amphitheatre.

General manager David Harb said the venue wanted to partner with a local company that had a good standing in the community.

"We're doing a lot of things to support this community, and this is just another way that we can do that," Harb said.

1-800-Ask-Gary is a free lawyer referral service with offices in Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Fort Myers and Gainesville.

Harb wouldn't say how much the company paid for the three-year deal. The venue has been under the Ford name since it was built in 2004.

"For the most we were referred to as the amphitheater, and now we're the 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheater," Harb said. "I don't see why something like that would affect someone saying, 'Gosh, I really like Brooks & Dunn but I just don't like the name. I'm not coming out,' Really?"

Said Marc Abend, a senior vice president at event ticket retailer Live Nation: "1-800-Ask-Gary helps eliminate the anxiety of car accidents. The amphitheater eliminates the stresses of everyday life."

The 1-800-Ask-Gary's spokeswoman who appears in nearly all the company's commercials, known as only Roz, posed for photos and answered questions after the announcement.

"It feels good to be a part of this," she said. "It really feels like a good fit."

What would she say to those who think the name is strange? Roz dropped a familiar line: "Don't be scared and confused!"

The Ask Gary folks didn't waste any time promoting the new name on Twitter, offering the chance for free concert tickets for those who re-tweeted the announcement.

Keith Ulrey, who works at the Vinyl Fever music store in Tampa and runs across plenty of concert fans during his shifts, thought the name change was a joke.

Ulrey said he doesn't like when any venue takes on the name of a corporate sponsor — the Staples Center, the St. Petersburg Times Forum, even — but this one is especially offensive to him.

"Ask Gary? Come on," Ulrey said. "That's just silly."

5 comments:

Nate Dawg said...

Saw this earlier today, thought it had to be a joke...I guess not. Pretty ridiculous what money will get ya.

Nate Dawg said...

Plus didnt they spell it wrong? Shouldnt it be "axe" not "ask"?

Chandler said...

well... at least it now has a shitty name which matches the shitty venue.

Nate Dawg said...

Chan - so a perfect name would have been Tampa Waste Management Ampitheater?

Chandler said...

Nate... I don't tell you enough how much I enjoy your wit.

::bro grabs::