NBC’s
Lester Holt Meets Biggest Fan at Lincoln Christian University
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[May 17, 2014]
LINCOLN - On Friday, May 9, 2014, NBC
Weekend TODAY co-anchor Lester Holt paid a visit to Lincoln
Christian University (LCU) to play some music with Worship Ministry
major Casey Lore. Lore “won” the opportunity to jam with Lester Holt
following his submission in NBC’s Weekend’s Biggest Fans contest
series. The segment with Holt and Lore will be televised Sunday, May
18, during Weekend Today broadcast.
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NBC put the word out
at the end of March…they were looking for Weekend TODAY’s biggest
fans. To sweeten the deal, the four co-anchors offered to spend
quality time doing what they enjoy most when they are not on the
job. Right there, on today.com Holt was quoted as saying, "If you
love music like I do, let's play together." Lester plays bass
guitar.
That was all it took
to inspire Lore to submit his entry right before Easter. In his
biggest fan essay, Lore pointed out all the reasons Holt should pick
him. Lore is a veteran of the Iraq war, continues to serve as a
member of the Illinois National Guard, he is currently studying
music at a Bible college, leads worship at a central Illinois
church, and loves to play the guitar (among other instruments). He
summed it by saying “since Lester is a church guy and plays an
awesome jazz bass, I think it’d be really cool if we got together
for a jam session.”
The contest ended on
April 30 and Lore received a phone call from the producers that
Friday. He had won! Lester Holt would be coming to “jam” with him on
May 9 and one week later, Lore and his wife Caitlin would be headed
for New York.
Arrangements were
made with LCU’s Worship Ministry program director Jeff Colleen and
the auditorium technical director Tom Sowers to use the Earl C
Hargrove Chapel Auditorium stage for the jam session which would be
recorded for the Weekend TODAY show segment.
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It was a full day of
filming with NBC producer Kim Cantrell and her film and audio team
who drove downstate from Chicago for the filming. Lester Holt was
scheduled to spend three or four hours with Lore, but flight delays
and the need to be back in New York for the morning broadcast
condensed that quality time to about 1 hour.
To heighten the
excitement of the once-in-a-lifetime experience, Lore’s family came
from Terre Haute, IN, and the Marshall, IL, area to join the LCU
community in welcoming Holt and enjoying the mini concert late on
Friday afternoon. Joining Holt and Lore on stage were classmates and
friends Martin Gutierrez (Las Vegas, NV), Mario Gurule (Las Vegas,
NV), and Josh Claeys (New Windsor, IL).
Holt arrived in
Lincoln about 3:45 p.m. looking young and hip with his guitar in
hand. The impromptu band played four gospel and jazz songs together
to an audience of almost 100. The visit ended with photos of Lester
Holt with the band, with Lore and his wife, and with family members.
Speaking with Lore
later, he said, “Man, he can really play that bass! I was watching
him and he didn’t miss a note. It was so awesome.”
[Text received; CHRISTINE
THOMAS, LINCOLN CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY] |