John Lee Hooker
I must admit that I’ve spent the last several weeks obsessed with John Lee Hooker. There is something about this song/performance/video that has captured my imagination and won’t let go: Yeah. There is so much in that video that could be analyzed. Picked apart, etc. But the bottom line is that it’s brilliant. A brilliant artists interpretation of a average song captured by someone who really “got it.” Maybe it was the limitations of the technology of the time that makes one think that the ones who captured this...
read moreScreening at the St. Louis International Film Festival
Yup. Thats me at the Tivoli in STL Saturday November 10th at noon! Here is a link to the details and where you can RSVP.
read moreLo-Fi Saint Louis Screening Curated By Erik Nelson
I’m pleased to announce that an hour of my work from LO-FI SAINT LOUIS will be screened at the St. Louis Filmmakers showcase on July 21st, at 7PM. I believe that it’s free but I need to get confirmation on that., It’s not free, regular admission to the film programs apply, see the web site for ticket info. But all the info including the location and address of the screening are below. I’m really looking forward to this. Thanks to Erik Nelson who curated this program. From the Cinema St. Louis Web site: A special program featuring...
read moreUpdate on the Munny Show Video
It’s done. Been up since last Thursday. It’s gotten a good repsonse so far. Here it...
read moreProgress!
I’m having a blast editing my latest video for LO-FI. I shot a Munny Art show (pronounced “Money”– if you don’t know what a Munny is read this, and here is a link to some photos from another Munny show) last weekend at this great comic book store in the Loop (the Loop is St. Louis speak for the hipster neighborhood on the western edge of the city–called the Loop because thats where the trolly cars used to loop around for their trip back into the city). Anyway the store is called Star Clipper and it’s...
read moreYay another Wild Chicago!
I found another even earlier segment from Wild Chicago this one, from 1989, with the original host Ben Hollis. The bar in this segment, Phyllis’ Musical Inn was a place that I literally lived right around the corner from for several years.
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