Atlanta’s Favorite party band raises the bartab at Wild Bills and delivers a fun multi-hour set of 80’s-ish classics.
Cover bands get a bad rap and I myself am not overly amused when a tribute band is playing at the local bar while the real band is playing at the local arena. Party bands [...]
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Dangerous New Machine
When a band pulls off a heavy cover of T-Pain’s Applebottom Jeans, you know its gonna be a good night.
So as it goes with Dangerous New Machine as they continue their rise in the alternative hard rock scene. Featuring a group of talented and motivated musicians bringing together influence from past success in Stereomud, [...]
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Butch Walker
Musician, songwriter, and producer Butch Walker performs a contiguous 4 nights at 7 Stages Theater in Atlanta to sold out crowds of hometown fans and friends.
The Atlanta native’s illustrious career began in the late 80’s hair band genre with Bite The Bullet/Southgang which morphed into Floyd’s Funk Revival and ultimately the acclaimed Marvelous 3. [...]
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Exposure Modes in Concert Photography
There is but one “simple” method to begin increasing the quality of your images and the quantity of your keepers when shooting live music. Manual operation of your camera’s technology. Decoupling the aperture, shutter, and ISO from your cameras auto modes allows one to take full advantage of the creative control and [...]
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Top Concert Photos of 2009
2009 was again a milestone year in concert photography. New relationships and outlets abounded as a result of hard work, determination, and the all important world of networking (social and good ol’ fashioned handshakes). While the traditional music industry continues to search for a new foothold under the collapse of old media, [...]
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The Heap
Athens Ga’s The Heap brought its unique and engaging style of Funk/Jazz/Jam to the Tabernacle in Atlanta.
Filling the opening slot for Drivin’ N Cryin’, The Heap delivered a headlining worthy set offering a unique recipe of funk, jam band, blues, and jazz fusion, shaken with straight up rock and roll. Led by Vocalist/Bassist Bryan [...]
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Three Songs, No Flash, Don’t Forget the Drummer, Part Deux
As a once “would be” drummer I find drummers to be fascinating and challenging subjects to photograph and tend to dedicate a fair amount of resource to capture them during an allotted shooting window.
The most active subject on stage is generally positioned in the back, with limited stage lighting, obscured by stage front performers, their [...]
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Train
Train stops in Atlanta in support of their 5th studio album “Save Me, San Francisco” delivering an impeccable set covering their 15 year career.
Landing somewhere between rock band and contemporary adult artists, Train performed a nearly 2 hour set of straight up rock, laid back contemporary passages, and old school classic rock covers to the [...]
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