Tongue on the Post | In the Kiln
This weekend I saw some amazing performances at Tongue on the Post in Medicine Hat, Alberta. Check out this brief clip of The Travelling Mabels from inside one of the kilns at Medalta Potteries. This is what makes this folk festival so unique and memorable each year! Medicine Hat Folk Music Club #topfest #tongueonthepost
Posted by Editing Luke on Sunday, January 31, 2016
Feb 3, 2016
Tongue on the Post Folk Festival 2016
I was back at the Tongue on the Post Folk Festival this year to capture a few of the shows at Medalta Potteries in Medicine Hat, Alberta. From the kiln concerts to the main stages, I was once again really impressed with the musicians and the energy surrounding this annual event. I was a far more casual observer this year, but for more from this festival check out my previous posts here. Also, view the brief video clip I shot of one of the kiln performances below.
Catalogue:
2016
,
Alberta
,
Concert Photography
,
Historic Clay District
,
Images
,
In the Media
,
Instagram
,
Live Shows
,
Medicine Hat
,
Medicine Hat Photographer
,
Photography
,
Random Videos and Edits
Location:
Medicine Hat, AB, Canada
Feb 2, 2016
Lombard Street in San Francisco, California
Often referred to as "that famous winding road", Lombard Street is an iconic attraction in the Russian Hill neighborhood of San Francisco. Bustling with tourists and cars lined up at the top waiting to make the drive down, it's not always as tranquil as the postcards make it look. That being said, a little chaos sometimes makes the experience.
Coit Tower in the distance. |
Catalogue:
California
,
Images
,
Pacific Coast 2015
,
Photography
,
Roadside Attractions
,
Roadside California Series
,
San Francisco
Location:
Russian Hill, San Francisco, CA, USA
Feb 1, 2016
Motown Museum | Hitsville U.S.A. Detroit
In 1959, Berry Gordy Jr. purchased this house at 2648 West Grand Boulevard in Detroit, Michigan and began a music empire. With an office and recording studio on the main floor and his residence upstairs, this unassuming home is where the "Motown sound" was born. Soon after it became better known by its nickname, Hitsville U.S.A.
Not to downplay the incredible story, but the gamble on this new style and brand of music paid off massively. Over the next few years Motown grew to occupy seven more houses on the block as the business evolved from a family operation to an international enterprise. Artists like the Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and the Jackson 5 all recorded here in Studio A.
By 1968 Motown had moved into an office building in downtown Detroit, before finally making the leap to Los Angeles in 1972. In those Detroit years (1959-1972) Motown had produced over 110 top 10 hits and had solidified itself as one of the defining brands and sounds of the sixties.
Since 1985 Hitsville U.S.A has been a working museum. On our recent trip to Detroit, my Dad and I ended up getting a private tour of the facility (sadly no photography was allowed inside). We had an amazing guide who walked us through the exhibits and history, and then we happily embarrassed ourselves by singing "My Girl" in Studio A. We definitely need more practice, but it was a lot of fun and incredibly humbling to explore a space connected to so many legends.
Not to downplay the incredible story, but the gamble on this new style and brand of music paid off massively. Over the next few years Motown grew to occupy seven more houses on the block as the business evolved from a family operation to an international enterprise. Artists like the Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and the Jackson 5 all recorded here in Studio A.
By 1968 Motown had moved into an office building in downtown Detroit, before finally making the leap to Los Angeles in 1972. In those Detroit years (1959-1972) Motown had produced over 110 top 10 hits and had solidified itself as one of the defining brands and sounds of the sixties.
Since 1985 Hitsville U.S.A has been a working museum. On our recent trip to Detroit, my Dad and I ended up getting a private tour of the facility (sadly no photography was allowed inside). We had an amazing guide who walked us through the exhibits and history, and then we happily embarrassed ourselves by singing "My Girl" in Studio A. We definitely need more practice, but it was a lot of fun and incredibly humbling to explore a space connected to so many legends.
A few of the souvenirs I picked up. |
Catalogue:
Detroit
,
Historic Houses
,
Images
,
Michigan
,
Middle America Series
,
Motor City 2016
,
Observations
,
Photography
,
Vinyl Records
Location:
Detroit, MI, USA
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