It’s unbelievable that time could go so fast….and yet, I’m incredibly proud to announce Camille has graduated CU Boulder majoring in Integrative Physiology!!
She persevered through tough times, and then thrived alongside her friends, working her butt off…the future is looking bright ❤️
#SkoBuffs #classof2026 #CUBoulder
I first heard Eric’s sounds on the @blitzentrapper album “Wild Mountain Nation” in 2007. I had listened to his albums over the years but when I met @explodinggreen , she re-introduced me to the bands latest albums and arranged for a trip to meet him in 2024.
Part of an exert from “Sights & Soul of Sound” 📸 @explodinggreen see issue link in profile
Cat Power singing “ It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels” on Saturday.
Kitty Wells was the first female solo country artist to hit # 1 with this clap back song written by J.D. Miller.
Thanks for the fun show @gortot 😘
Yogi, you were the cutest little muppet, yet awkwardly fierce towards bigger dogs.
You were loved by many, and lived a long life, spending your final 5 years in Santa Cruz.
Rest In Peace ❤️🦴
This Saturday is the opening night of a group photography exhibit, all film, all Portland music. I’ll have three photos up and would love to see you all. Come say “hi”.
The show is at Franklin Foto in St. John’s!
*In case you’re interested my photos are of Eric Earley (Blitzen Trapper, Luz Elena Mendoza (Y La Bamba), and Peter Buck (too many great bands to list them all).
#filmphotography #analog #portlandmusicians
Built To Spill (night 2) playing Halo Benders - Virginia Wheel Around the Fountain ❤️
In 1998 I interned at K Records as Calvin’s (Johnson) assistant. One of my first tasks was transcribing the lyrics to the Halo Benders album “The Rebels Not In” , including this song.
Not sure if Halo Benders played more than a show or two back then….I guess you never know.
Last minute trip Washington, DC, to chase summer, visit one of my besties, Christopher, see art and music, all before I start grad school on Monday.
The two museums I went to were incredible, I could have spent all day in each, the Hirshhorn yesterday, and the National Gallery of Art today, with a night of music ( The Baseball Project & The Minus 5 ) sandwiched in between.
1. “ Hahn / Cock “ - Katherine Fritsch
2. “ Yellow Egoless Door “ - Olafur Eliasson
3. In The Tower / Chakaia Booker/ National Gallery of Washington, Treading no ground “ It’s So Hard to Be Green “
4. “ Boy and a Johnnypump “ - Basquiat
5. “ Banksquiat Boy and a Dog in a Stop and Search “ - Banksy
6-9. Laurie Anderson Installation “ Four Talks “. I spent about 45 min. in this room, but could have easily spent two hours. Absolutely incredible, and there was audio as well.
10. View from the rooftop at Christopher’s.