Not even rain could keep me from attending this night of assignment. I wasn’t missing this one, there was just no way. I was there, present and enjoying every moment, even the rain storms and the lightning, even more so, the music (more…)
Here I am and ready for another entry. Are you ready? Yes, I told you all that I had plenty to share and I was just waiting for a break schedule-wise in order for me to catch up on my social shares. That time is now. Thankfully it was easy for me to select the next group up in my queue to share And with that I’m bringing to you a quick little set taken when I covered Sublime with Rome opening in direct support for Incubus.
While there are some amazing bands locally in South Florida, sometimes the assignment calls for a little time on the open road, and if there is one thing I can say is that I love a road trip. (more…)
It’s so good to be back. Yes, I’m speaking both in writing and behind the lens. As I mentioned in my last entry, I am back behind the lens with my Beast doing what I love, shooting live music. I first shared with you a quick little set of the band, Juke and now it’s time for the main event, Roosevelt Collier. I first experienced the magic of his steel guitar a couple of years back as one of the supporting acts at “One Nation Under a Groove” and I’ve without a doubt been a fan ever since.
There are certain things that when given the opportunity, you take it. I for one most certainly do. So when I had seent that there was one particular artist that was going to be having a performance locally, you know I made my way there.
Before the lockdown, before the stages went silent. I was in attendance with one of my favorite people to work with while they toured through South Florida. Who are they? The Main Squeeze. (more…)
To be multi-faceted, to have depth. It’s something that I am grateful to possess, especially when it extends to my photography. To be more specific, in the genre of music that I capture with my lens. I love listening to new forms of music, from symphonies to sonatas, all the way through modern music. After all, music comes in many forms. (more…)