Showing posts with label Music Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music Photography. Show all posts

Chris Denny [San Francisco Music Photography]

My brother has been in town for a few weeks so I had a couple of opportunities to photograph him playing. His friend David Kluger at Wolfgang's Vault shot 4 really great videos and I took some behind the scenes shots. Two days later Chris played at the Revolution Cafe in San Francisco and I got some great shots from that show. The Revolution Cafe is pretty tiny and probably the darkest place I've ever shot without a flash.

Chris Denny at Wolfgang's Vault in San Francisco

David Kluger recording Chris Denny at Wolfgang's Vault in San Francisco

Chris Denny at Revolution Cafe in San Francisco

Chris Denny at Revolution Cafe in San Francisco

Chris Denny at Revolution Cafe in San Francisco

Chris Denny at Revolution Cafe in San Francisco

Chris Denny at Revolution Cafe in San Francisco

Great American Music Hall - 11-28-10 [Music Photography]

I recently had the chance to shoot one of my favorite bands again. This San Francisco show at Great American Music Hall broke off from their cross country tour with Social Distortion. Instead, Lucero headlined with Drag the River. Lucero has been around for over 13 years and tour constantly. Their fans are all "diehards". Every fan I've ever chatted with has a story about how they relate to the music or a time they spoke with or met the band. It's really refreshing to see a band that connects with their fans on that level. I'm no different, I guess I qualify as a Lucero Diehard.

Music Photography: Lucero on Stage at Great American Music Hall

Music Photography: Jon Snodgrass of Drag the River

Music Photography: Chad Price of Drag the River

Music Photography: Drag the River Fisheye

Music Photography: Ben Nichols of Lucero with Drag the River

Music Photography: Nahshon Benford of Lucero on Trumpet

Music Photography: Guitarist, Brian Venable of Lucero

Music Photography: Drummer, Roy Berry of Lucero

Music Photography: Bassist, John C. Stubblefield of Lucero

Music Photography: Front Man, Ben Nichols of Lucero

Music Photography: Note the crazy Lucero Fan hanging off the Balcony

Music Photography: It got to crazy for me up front so I went upstairs for a few

Music Photography: Todd Beene of Lucero on Pedal Steel

Music Photography: Rick Steff broke out the accordion for one song

Music Photography: Enjoying the show from the Sound Engineers Perspective

Music Photography: Rick Steff  on Keyboard

Music Photography: Great American Music Hall

Music Photography: The Encore included the Bands Touring Tattoo Artist, Oliver

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival [San Francisco Music Photography]

Since I've moved to San Francisco I've been so busy working out of town in Monterey and San Luis Obispo plus working with my new Internet Marketing clients in the city during the week. I've barely had a chance to explore the city or get back into the music scene. So when Hardly Strictly landed on my first weekend off in a month and a half I practically ran there. Two of my favorite bands played and I hadn't seen either of them live...so it was quite an exciting experience for me. Friday I couldn't make it because I had to rearrange my work schedule for a mid-week SLO trip. Saturday I headed up after lunch to see Gillian Welch. Since we were a little early for her show we hit the Rooster Stage to see the Songwriter Circle with Steve Earle, Robert Earl Keen, John Doe and David Olney. We were on the hill pretty far away but I did manage a decent telephoto shot.

Photograph of John Doe on Stage during Songwriter's Circle at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival

The Banjo Stage was so crowded for Gillian Welch we had to go around and climb down the hill to see the show from the bushes. I didn't really try to get any photos because Gillian Welch and David Rawlings were basically ants. Sunday I woke up with a new found purpose, I would get there early enough to get a decent upstage spot for Lucero. And I did, I ended up 4 people back from the stage so with my 70-300mm I was able to snap off a ton of great shots.

Photograph of Lead Singer Ben Nichols of Lucero

Photograph of Rick Steff of Lucero

Photograph of John C. Stubblefield Bassist for Lucero


Brian Venable, Guitarist, Roy Berry, Drummer, Ben Nichols and John C. Stubblefield

I loved seeing Lucero live. Even at such an early 11am show they put forth a great effort. They didn't put together a play list. Instead they just winged it and took request from the crowd, which was perfect for this group of fans. I recently found out they are going on tour with Frank Turner and Social Distortion and since I've been plotting a road trip to Tempe, AZ for the last show. Hopefully I will make it, we will see. They are also playing in San Francisco on November 28th...yes I have a ticket so there will be another photo post.

After Lucero I took a break from the festival crowds and went to the Impressionist exhibit at the DeYoung Museum in the park. Then walked back to the park and hung out for Keller & The Keels and Yonder Mountain String Band at the way back of the Arrow Stage...sorry no photos :/

I made my way up to the standing area for Avett Brothers. This was the point where I realized I'm totally spoiled. I have a hard time being at a concert unless I can be up front with my elbows on the stage shooting. The crowd was super inconsiderate. First of all, do you really need to take a nap on a blanket in the prime real estate of the show? If your tired go home! Don't sprawl out on the ground and take up the space that 10 standing people could use to enjoy a great show. If you spread your blanket out on the ground closer than 50 feet from the stage I will walk on it. I'm not even going to pretend to try not to. Second, take off your backpack. Don't wear it while dancing and swing it back in forth into my shoulders and chest over and over for 45 minutes. Yep I'm totally spoiled! So anyways the Avett Brothers were still awesome and I got two good shots then I put my camera away and just watched since I wasn't close enough to get anything better.

Avett Brothers at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival Photograph

Fisheye Photography of Avett Brothers Crowd and Stage at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival

All in all it was totally worth the bus/train ride plus multiple miles of walking and backpack abuse to see these awesome bands. Next year I'll have to try for a press pass :)

August 21st - Markfest at Avila Beach Resort [Music Photography]

Markfest was a reunion show of Itchy McGuirk celebrating the life of bandmember Mark Kafoury. The proceeds benefited Community Action Partners of San Luis Obispo and Prado Day Center, both organziation provide homeless assistance in San Luis Obispo. Performers included my dear friends Andrew Spearman Blake with a full band including John Turner, JD Project, Joe Koenig and the reunion of Itchy McGuirk. I miss Andrew's set because I was finishing up a wedding shoot but I got to see all of the rest. It was a lot of fun catching up with friends and enjoying the tunes.



August 3rd - Ladies Night at the Clubhouse [Music Photography]

My career as a music photographer all started when I started shooting Tuesday nights at the Clubhouse. August 3rd was my last night shooting there before I moved to San Francisco. It was a lot of fun. Casey put on a showcase of only women including favorite CCSW frequenters Natalie Haskins and Erin Teran and a banjo wielding newcomer Erin Inglish. Natalie Haskins finally got to play a night when I was shooting. And she played my favorite of her songs Where I'm Going...I love the story behind this song. She wrote it sitting on the toilet in here studio apartment in Needles because it was the only seat in the house. Erin Inglish is a bluegrass angel. If love banjos and bluegrass you should definitely see her. She's a little under the radar but if you look you will find her playing a few shows around town.


See more photos from this show by April Wise Photography.

July 21st - Songwriter's Circle at the Boardroom in Pismo [Music Photography]

This show included three of my very best friends/favorite musicians Patrick Drom, Tara Henderson and Evan Melgares. I've been trying to drag Patrick out of the house and into the spotlight at the Clubhouse for months. Instead he made his debut in his own way...with an awesome show packed with friends.

 

Tara Henderson drove up from Riverside to open up the show for a packed house and it was amazing. She opened with some originals and covers. She sounded like an angel, as always. Then invited Patrick up for a duet, transitioning into his set. Of course she sang my favorite song, I'm Going, which I prefer to call Mississippi...because if anyone would travel all the way to Mississippi (worst state ever) to make someone miss them then that is love!

Anyone who knows Patrick knows "So Hard" is one of his many signature lines. Tara almost brought the house down when she said "I love you so hard!" at the end of their debut. It was shamazin! As was most of Patrick set. He started out with all my acoustic favorites. Many a night out has ended with Patrick singing my to sleep in his recliner, so I know his songs by heart. He even dedicated my favie to me.



Finally, Evan Melgares when up third. Although I've known Evan for about a year now this was my first chance to hear him play.



See more photos by April Wise Photography

July 16th - Joe Koenig with Leon Russell at Downtown Brew [Music Photography]

Joe Koenig invited me out to shoot him opening for Leon Russell. This was my first opportunity to see Joe play with his bandmate Pheobe. I gotta say it really makes a huge difference. I've really been into classic instruments lately.


I took one of my favorite photos ever of Pheobe because with her hair all puffed out she looks like Bob Dylan from the back.


 Back to the show, Joe was great. He played in front of a pretty large crowd. The show was all reserved seating so I had some good opportunities to shoot from the back and get the whole scene.

I wasn't really there to shoot Leon Russell but I snuck in a couple from way way off stage...what the heck! One of my favorite parts of the show was right after he played his last song of the set he said: This is the part where we all walk off stage, then you clap until we come back out for another song. Some of us our too old for that so we're just going to stay here and play another song. (Probably not in those exact words). It was quite funny!
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June 20th - Reggae Festival at Avila Beach Resort [Music Photography]

My lovely friend and the Producer of the fashion show, Johnny Kenny, arranged for me to get a press pass for this show...love him! What better way to spend my birthday weekend than with Dirty Heads with Rome from Sublime, Still Time, Top Shelf, Alborosie, and Fat Freddy's Drop? This was my first time seeing all of these bands and they were epic!

Top Shelf
Still Time
DJ Shaggy keeping the party going between sets
Alborosie
Dirty Heads

A Stoked Crowd
Rome from Sublime joined them for Lay Me Down
Fat Freddy's Drop
Also I met a new friend at this show, PJ Sawyer. He is a local photographer and he took this shot of me.
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