

Summertime, and the livin' is easy ... unless of course you're the Warren Brothers. With only three weeks left before they
leave town to play the Brooks & Dunn Deuces Wild tour -- and with Brett's wife due to deliver twins any minute -- the
boys are inundated with last minute preparations and desperate for a few moments of rest and relaxation.
The first bit of business is buying Brooks & Dunn a thank-you gift for hiring the guys to play on the tour and what better
gift than a pack of unruly, miniature donkeys. After taking the bucking burros for a hilarious high-speed test drive, the
guys drive out to Kix Brooks' farm and foist the beasts of burden on their reluctant new owner. With that chore out of the
way, the boys get down to the business of relaxing ... or at least trying to.
Hoping to spend some quality time with their kids before the craziness starts, Brad, Brett and Marty decide to steal a few
days and take the boys camping in the Tennessee woods. After setting Marty up to drive all five kids by himself, the guys
head out to Percy Priest Lake on the outskirts of Nashville where the simple task of putting up a tent becomes the impossible
dream for Brad and Marty. As they tackle all the rituals of camping -- from foraging for wood to singing by the campfire --
the boys enjoy sharing the father-son experience with their young sons.
As the kids fall asleep before the roaring fire, Brad, Brett and Marty finally find a quiet moment to sit back, relax and
... answer the blaring ringtone of Brett's cell phone. It's their manager, Kelly, calling with news that Keith Urban needs
them right away as his opening act -- in Minnesota. Unrested, unrelaxed -- but thrilled at the opportunity -- the guys hit
the road for Mankato, Minn., where they hook up with good friend Keith Urban and decide to spend a day riding Harleys through
the countryside. Cruising into the tiny town of Winnebago, Minn., population 1,487, Urban and the boys stroll into the local
Dairy Queen and cause instant pandemonium. The ladies at the Dairy Queen coax Urban behind the grill where he and Brett cook
up burgers for the ecstatic customers.
Afterwards, everyone bikes back to Mankato just in time for the big concert where Brad and Brett open the show with their
new song "Waiting for the Light to Change." What kind of reception will thousands of excited female Urban fans give the Barely
Famous Warren Brothers? Tune in and find out.





