Willie Nelson & Family: New Years Eve

December 31st, 2011 will always be a special memory for me. There’s nothing like celebrating New Years Eve with family and friends at the Moody Theater while watching Willie Nelson & Family bring in the New Year. That night was very magical; you could feel the energy in the air. I was also lucky enough to have one of my closest friends in attendance, Sir Kiko.

I remember repeatedly checking my gear over and over again in a seemingly paranoid fashion; must have been something in the air that night! I often tell people that when I photograph, Willie Nelson, it feels like the first time, every time. I mean let’s be honest here, the man is a legend.

Once of the main reasons I like photographing Willie is his charisma; the way he works a crowd is incredibly inspiring; every song is like a story time adventure; he just has so much character. I’ve always felt confident that I could capture Willie in an iconic and flattering way. I feel comforted when his long time fans compliment my work and ask me to sign their prints.

After a superb set from, Jamey Johnson, the drifter took the stage and electrified the crowd. I remember the fans moving forward towards the stage in an effort to get a closer look at him. Stage front and ready to take photos, I was suddenly surrounded by screaming fans reaching out to him. Hands down, Willie has the best fans in the world!  I wasn’t able to take a photo until the second song.

Watching Willie on stage playing music with his family & friends is very endearing; having the opportunity to experience it and document it is very humbling. Everything about Willie is fascinating from his storied past to his red bandana & braided hair; the Red Headed Stranger is without a doubt my favorite artist to photograph.

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If you haven’t seen Willie in concert you should definitely make it a priority; he’s still on the road playing music with his friends all over the county. The entire cast of characters including his family, band, crew and fans are like one big family; they’re approachable, friendly, and gracious. Go online right now and buy tickets to the next show in your town.

Christopher Durst is currently filming a feature length documentary about the meaning and relative importance of art in today’s technologically advanced society where everyone has the access and ability to create.

This inspirational documentary reveals intimate details of Christopher’s personal life and career including the development of his first biographical book, behind-the-scene moments from his network television show, and the increasingly strained relationship with his family due to his unwavering desire to broaden his artistic body of work. The film also features commentary and in-depth interviews with some of the most influential figures in film, music and photography regarding the advancements in creative technology and its artistic impact on their respective industries.

Pistol Annies: “Hell on Heels” Album Review

Pistol Annies
(Miranda Lambert, Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley)

Trailer parks, heartaches, addiction, babies, coon dogs, rambling women and family feuds; throw all of these ingredients into a blender, hit the highest speed, and you get Pistol Annies debut Album “Hell on Heels”. This album is packed with 10 tracks of bare boned, straight from the heart, emotion and drama; it absolutely leaves you in anticipation for the next album.

The traditional country sound of Pistol Annies is music to the ears, sending you back to the days when grandma used to babysit, a time when the sounds of Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette, and the show, ‘Hee Haw’, resonated through the house.

Pistol Annies

“Hell on Heels” opens the album with a great sense of attitude and drama; vocally introducing Pistol Annies members, Miranda Lambert, Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley. While “Lemon Drop” offers a positive outlook to a life outside of the trailer park, “Beige” reels you back down with a wedding due to unplanned pregnancy and how a daughter brings shame to the family according the lyrics “the bride shouldn’t be 4 months and 3 weeks.” Can you say Bible Belt? Opps!

“Bad Example” is a fun, in your face song to all the so-called good girls who cross their legs and raise their pinkies while drinking tea, eating crumpets and discuss how much money their man makes a year. “Somebody had to set a bad example, teach all the prim and proper’s what not to do.” When a woman has a rebellious edge to her; it makes conversations more interesting more often than not.

“I’ve been thinking about going off the deep end…” from “House Wife’s Prayer” and “She’s only been in the ground a day or two…” from “Family Feud” are definitely the darker or more depressing songs off of the album. However it wouldn’t be country album though if someone didn’t die, think about dying or talk about their mama.

Pistol Annies

On the flip side of mama, the Pistol Annies have the husband bashing “The Hunters Wife” and “Trailer for Rent.” If you have a man in your life that likes to hunt or fish you will find humor in “The Hunter’s Wife” but you probably won’t be eating “squirrel gravy” or “coon stew” -gross! This song would be great in a Redneck Sporting Goods commercial.

“Taking Pills” is a lyrical story of 3 honest women’s life on-the-road run down from having an addiction, to eating at trucks stops, and trying to put gas in the van to get to the next gig to pay bills. It’s definitely a fun, upbeat track that will stick in your head for a while.

“Boys from the South” is the only track on the album to fall in the love song category. It’s written with the idea of finding a lover or at least day dreaming about one. “Maybe he’s in Georgia, starin’ at the stars, maybe Tennessee pickin’ on a guitar right now. There’s something ‘bout a boy from the south.”

With the album’s traditional country sound, both vocally and musically; Pistol Annies take us back in time to the early 1960’s and 1970’s and reminds us of the greats like Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette and Loretta Lynn. One can only hope that their sophomore album produces the same results.

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Album Review by Kimberly Thomas

Sex, Drugs and Rock N’ Roll

Counterculture or Normality

Sex, Drugs and Rock N’ Roll…a cliché, yes; however, fitting nonetheless. These three things are more compatible than babies and breast milk. Since before the time of Elvis, musicians have been frolicking in the sounds of music, the escape of drugs and the pants of women. It has been the overwhelmingly accepted ideology of mainstream America for decades. What is it about music that attracts hoards of swooning women and the lust of the underworld? Is it the rebellious behavior and the fast cars?

The Sixties‘ ushered in a revolution of illicit drug experimentation, sexual freedom and exploration, and the iconic sounds of bands like The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin and many more. It was during this historic period that most believe the phrase, ‘Sex, Drugs and Rock N’ Roll’, was coined. Whenever the conception, this phrase has been a staple in entertainment for years.

There is something so seductive and sexy about this phrase. It represents a counterculture lifestyle that most of humanity has never, and will never, experience; it’s like the forbidden fruit of Biblical times. For obvious reasons, mainstream American has become increasingly fascinated with the phrase. It has become a branding of sorts for anyone living a life of debauchery, entertainment, art and music. Let’s be honest, it doesn’t exactly sound like a bad life.

Though Sex, Drugs and Rock N’ Roll began as three separate entities occasionally representing misled youth and rebellion, it is now a widely used phrase seen on t-shirts, posters and coffee cups in ivy league dorm rooms across America.

‘Sex, Drugs and Rock N’ Roll’, has become a trendy party phrase used by both Main Street and Wall Street America. Luckily, I became a music photographer

Sex, Drugs and Rock N’ Roll

Annie Drury – Tattoos & Brass Shoes

I recently came across an artist named, Annie Drury; I really dig her melodic style. Here is a video that I found on YouTube. I highly recommend checking her out.

The featured video, along with her lovely photography stills, were shot by ‘Shot By Sodium‘ out of the United Kingdom. They really did a great job; the overall production is incredible.

I hope you enjoy her music…

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Los Angeles Music Scene

The Los Angeles music scene is one of the most industry driven music cities on the planet. Musicians have been flocking to L.A. for decades in search of the American dream…becoming a rock star! Since the early 50’s, the LA music scene has been host to some of the most iconic musicians from around the world. With state-of-the-art recording facilities, warm sunny weather, pristine beaches and a healthy population of single women, L.A. has been THE destination for professional musicians for over a half century.

Los Angeles is also home to some of the most infamous live music venues in the world. Rock clubs and music venues like the Roxy, Whisky A Go Go, Hollywood Palladium and Greek Theater have played host to some of the world’s most elite musicians including Frank Sinatra, Rolling Stones, The Doors, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, the Runaways and Gun’s N’ Roses just to name a few. The music scene in L.A. is rich in history to say the least.

Over the last few decades a multitude of industry resources and professional trade schools have become readily available to amateur musicians aspiring to become professional artists. These resources have assisted in the overall development and growth of the Los Angeles music scene by creating a large community of well trained, seasoned professionals with advanced knowledge and expertise in music theory and the art of recording.

The combination of local culture, music history, infamous venues and educational resources have positioned Los Angeles as arguably the most advanced and influential music city in the world. The music scene Los Angeles created has served as a roadmap for industry professionals around the world. With the continued advancement, development and support of local musicians and industry professionals, Los Angeles is poised to remain a heavy hitter in the world of music.

Music Scene in Los Angeles

Austin Music Scene

There is a reason why Austin, TX is referred to as ‘The Live Music Capitol of the World’; it is by far one of the most nurturing and supportive music cities in the U.S. and abroad. From Stevie Ray Vaughan to Eric Johnson, Ray Benson to Willie Nelson, the Austin music scene has been producing chart topping musicians for years.

Over the last 15 years, the Austin music scene has grown exponentially due to its wildly successful industry events and music festivals such as South by Southwest, Austin City Limits Music Festival, and Fun Fun Fun Fest. Austin’s growth can also be contributed to the array of new, state-of-the-art music facilities like the ACL Live Moody Theatre, Austin Music Hall, the Backyard and the Long Center just to name a few. These incredible industry events, festivals and music venues continue to attract visitors from around the world.

As the infrastructure of the industry grows, the music scene Austin has encouraged and supported will continue to see more and more industry businesses flock to Austin including record labels, management companies, marketing and PR companies, recording studios and rehearsal spaces; all of which play extremely important and key roles in the further growth and advancement of the music scene in Austin.

Music Scene in Austin

Nashville Music Scene

The Nashville music scene is rich with country music history. From the iconic musicians that live and play there, to the historic venues that helped shape their careers, Nashville, TN is undisputedly the country music capitol of the world. The city’s incredible legacy continues to raise the bar for aspiring artist looking to fill the shoes of some of country music’s most successful artists.

With the recent explosion of pop influenced, mainstream country music from artist like Taylor Swift and Darius Rucker, Nashville has found itself with more of a spotlight on it than ever before. The streets are lined with live music venues featuring the sounds of young, eager talent and an influx of tourists from around the world seeking to experience this electric time.

The Nashville music scene, and the local industry driving it, have created a much more polished and seasoned breed of talent. With so many industry resources and professional training available to artists, it’s no coincidence that Nashville is known for producing some of the industry’s most successful and recognized names in entertainment.

As Nashville frolics through this magical time in country music one thing remains certain; the incredible music scene Nashville has developed is, and will always be, one of the most influential cities in all of music.

Music Scene in Nashville

Photo of the Week

I recently took this photo of a great friend and an extremely talented musician, Aaron Vaughn Barrera. Aaron can be found playing with his band, Murder My Sweet, featuring guitarist Mark Younger-Smith (Billy Idol) and keyboardist Chris Potter (Ministry). Aaron has amazing range, great pitch and is truly a unique raw talent.

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Aaron Vaughn Barrera Live in Concert - Austin, TX