The Annie Darcy Band (Facebook fan page here) lit up Club Oberon last Wednesday with beautiful Prohibition-era jazz. They should really put out a CD with their covers as they’re absolutely gorgeous. There are more photographs in the gallery, but behold my favorites from the night:
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Goli at Cafe939
I had heard Goli‘s Valerie Thompson perform in multiple groups before (you can catch a glimpse of her from Improv at the Cloud Club) but never in her own; when I heard they were playing at Cafe 939 I knew I wanted to see them! They did not disappoint, and some of their (very smart and fun) songs have been stuck in my head since.
TraniWreck at ClubOberon
The incomparable Johnny Blazes invited me to Truth Serum Productions‘s recent TraniWreck: GOLD show at Club Oberon. The show was a ton of fun! As always, there’s a gallery with ~50 photos. A few examples:
Our host and MC, Heywood Wakefield:
Frieda Fries:
Johnny Blazes:
Lollli Hoops:
Want to see more flesh? You’ll see a little more in the gallery, but if you want to see it all you’ll have to come to the next show – August 13th at Club Oberon! For more information about TraniWreck, check out Truth Serum Productions.
Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys at ArtBeat
If you were at Somerville’s ArtBeat festival over the weekend, not only did you see the art of Walter Sickert adorn ArtBeat but you also had the chance to see him and his band play. This show was unlike any other I’ve seen them put on… mainly because of the extremely young mosh pit and that it was outdoors. In the light. Weird!
… I really have no clue what Walter was doing in this photo:
More in the full album!
Improv at the Cloud Club
As usual, there is a gallery with more pictures. These are from a (very beautiful) night of improv at the Cloud Club hosted by the lovely Mali Sastri.
AFP Ninja Gig at the A.R.T.
I think this is the fastest photo edit & blog post I’ve ever done. Apropos, for Amanda Palmer announced a ninja gig on her blog on the 7th. Occuring today, the 8th, at the A.R.T’s Loeb Theatre.
A small peek at the crowd as we wait:
And then, Amanda Fucking Palmer:
These next two are my favorites:
Friends were seen as well!
Ryan, with AFP | Your humble photog, with AFP. Thanks to Ryan for snapping it! |
Bostonist June Photo Walk
Summer Saturnalia
The Boston Circus Guild recently turned Club Oberon into a wild bacchanalia for one night. The number of incredible performers there made my head spin.
It was one of the most challenging shows I’ve shot (right up there with weddings!) but after all was said and done I’m fairly pleased with the results. I made more good photographs than I could ever hope to cram into one blog post, so it would greatly behoove you to wander through the full gallery.
Allow me to share a few though to entice you:
Our MC, Johnny Blazes | Mark Alexander of Mortal Beasts & Deities |
Rachel Stewart of Esh Aerial Arts:
A Different Spin (and with audience participation!):
(if you go into the gallery, you can even see these guys jumping on and smushing their faces into shards of broken glass.)
Providing music throughout the night, the incomparable Emperor Norton’s Stationary Marching Band:
Audience and general scenes of mayhem!
Also in the gallery are some of my very best candid portraits ever. I’ve only included one up there, see if you can find two or three more in the gallery.
I am incredibly grateful to Emperor Norton’s Stationary Marching Band and the Boston Circus Guild for inviting me. The energy that night could only be described as euphoric and everyone there were all amazing performers.
HUMANWINE at Lily Pad
On Saturday Jucy Karkass opened for HUMANWINE [note: autoplay audio] at the Lily Pad in Cambridge. I was really happy to get to focus on them this time; the last time I heard them play was at the Boston Underground Film Festival Opening and by the time they took the stage I was exhausted from shooting Jaggery and The Army of Broken Toys. I knew I wanted to hear more though.
Juicy Karkass
HUMANWINE
SteamShipKillers CD Release Party
Walter Sickert and the Army of Broken Toys released a new CD, SteamShipKillers (BandCamp link) Friday night. Jaggery, who had just recently released a Double-Single, opened. Two of my favorite Boston-based bands in one place? Bliss.
There’s more in the full gallery, including one with a mostly naked girl. Bet that got your attention, eh?
I keep shooting these guys because they and their live shows are Made of Utter Awesome; they’re on a mini-tour in the northeastern US as I type. Dates are on the front page of their website!