Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

22 March 2010

With the disbandment of Buena Vista Social Club, old guys galore have taken to the streets of Cuba with his best rendition of "Chan Chan." Los Jubilados gently but passionately strum in the shade, on the stoop, as lazy traffic noise fills the silence between songs. 148 x 170 mm.

11 March 2010

Last seen at a Saltlick performance in Eugene after throwing ultimate frisbees, Nathaniel Talbot has established a rhythmic foothold in the Portland music scene, most recently at Mississippi Pizza. 90 x 105 mm.

20 November 2009


Devendra Banhart and The Grogs "languidly lilted" in the winter wind at Berklee Performance Center to onlookers whom "upon their hearts...amharic vows were scryed" by "a frenectomy and a few words of love." 52 x 56 mm.

25 July 2009


JaviƩr from "Segundo Mundo" expressing the sentiment that while each of us wants what he doesn't have, we nonetheless respect differences, whether it wears a suit and carries a briefcase or floats while playing klezmer music. 105 x 105 mm.

22 July 2009


Unintentionally reminiscent of the Joan Osbourne video where the angel skates among the beachgoers on the boardwalk, reflecting how we unconsciously mill about never knowing what talents strangers might possess. 105 x 105 mm.

20 July 2009


The "Hormigas Negras" entertaining onlookers with dreadlocked mix of ska, reggae, and folk music on a busy afternoon in Buenos Aires. They willingly exchanged their latest album for this drawing. 148 x 148 mm.

17 July 2009


With ample "heps" and "hos" and hand symbols, the klezmer-blend band "Segundo Mundo" livened the darkening cobbled streets of San Telmo on Sunday evening in Buenos Aires. An exchange of visual for audio art was easily agreed upon. Likeness to the clarinetist is incidental. 148 x 148 mm.