2009/02/21

Fun, Fun, Fun!

DaGoddess @ 20:33

The blues festival today was so much fun! I took so many photos that I filled an 8GB card (shooting RAW & JPEG). Massive amounts of editing to do from last night and some from today, even more from tonight (we’re just about ready to head back to the Rhythm Room). I don’t mind. It’s intoxicating to be around such talent all day long.

Remind me to tell you about “Gary”. Also, remind me to tell you about the two adorable distinguished older gentlemen who flirted with me all day. Remind me, too, to tell you about the guy who looked like Rob. And finally, remind me to come back and do this again next year.

I love, love, love it here. Not forever kinda love, but love it for a good visit love.

Okay, that’s about it from me. We’re off to listen to more great blues. And when I say great, I mean Legen—-wait for it—-dary.

Live From Phoenix

DaGoddess @ 02:01

It’s meeeeeeeee!

We made it here just fine, if not a little close to the start of the gig. Somehow, I’d forgotten that Arizona is an hour ahead of California. However, the show started late and people weren’t even inside the venue when we got here. As we walked up to the place, was there to greet us. He’s just as tall as he said he was. (It means nothing to you, but it’s kind of an inside joke or something.)

We grabbed our gear and headed inside, the bassist for the band saw us and he waved and started yakkin’ away. He was surprised to see us there. Apparently the owner of the venue/bandleader didn’t tell him we were going to be shooting the party. And, even though I told the guitarist, he’d forgotten. (He’s forgiven — he’s been sick and recording and typical multitasker, had too much on his plate to remember an email from me.) Anyhow, the gist of this is that we were greeted not just warmly, but enthusiastically and it made us feel good.

The music was fantastic. The people were interesting and delightful. And most importantly, Temple, Patty, and I were all able to get in and shoot and bop around to the music. While we weren’t the only photographers there, we were the only ones who were on the guest list and who were specifically requested. THAT was tres cool.

So now, I’m uploading photos from the camera to computer while Patty tries to sleep. Temple’s downstairs doing whatever he’s doing (uploading photos, I guess). Tomorrow is a long day. For some reason, I failed to comprehend that there was an actual blues festival during the day. I was under the impression that we’d just be shooting again at the club the second night. Nope. There’s a festival. 10-6. THEN we head back to the club to shoot more. Because, apparently, we’re gluttons for punishment. I’ll have definitely earned my pool therapy on Monday.

Okay, time for me to go to sleep. Barely keeping eyes open.

Hope your weekend is good.

Back soon.

Ta!

P.S. Jan, the Sigma is AWESOME! Precious and I are in lurve.

2009/02/16

Two Down

DaGoddess @ 06:04

226 more to go.

Susan Tedeschi at the Belly Up. She speaks in a teeny tiny voice, but sings with a very mature, deep, robust voice. DEFINITELY one of those artists you need to see. has videos. (You saw that one coming, didn’t you?)

Susan Tedeschi at the Belly Up

Not my favorite shot, but simply the one I got edited. I’m lucky I didn’t fall asleep during this. I’m really that tired. I’m going to bed now. Yep, yep. Bed.

One Down

DaGoddess @ 05:50

227 to go.

James Hunter. Google him. Go to YouTube and watch video or this one, maybe this one, perhaps this vid, or one of the many other great ones posted.

James Hunter at the Belly Up

This is quite literally the first photo I took the whole night. And I like it. There are better ones coming, too.

2009/02/04

I Love Art

DaGoddess @ 04:00

I do! I love art. In all its many forms. It makes my heart and head sing in the most beautiful way. Without it, I’d be heartbroken. It brings me peace, inspires me, makes my soul soar, and it gives me great joy.

Walking through Balboa Park a week or so ago, I saw the art museum’s big banner depicting a William-Adolphe Bouguereau painting. I immediately went back to 1993. I was still in Colorado at that time and my mom had come to visit with me and baby Mojo. During her visit, we went to museums — natural history for the Aztec exhibit, and the art museum, where we found “Two Girls” painting. I fell in love with it right away. I reminded me of my sisters for some reason and I was thrilled when I found it in the form of a poster in the gift shop. I bought the poster and my mom said she’d pay to have it framed. To this day, it hangs in a very prominent place in my home. I have art everywhere, including the bathroom. I can’t live without it.

Back in September, I wrote about an artist named Earl Klatzel. Some of you went to visit his site and immediately discovered a real treasure. Well, because you went to explore, Earl came over this way to see what was going on. He then emailed me. And since then, we’ve exchanged numerous emails. In one of the emails, he asked if he could use some photos to help him build a portrait of Honeyboy Edwards. I said yes without hesitation (really, I’m that easy when it comes to art, it seems). A couple weeks ago, he emailed me to let me know the painting was finished and gave me permission to share it.

Honeyboy Edwards by Earl Klatzel

About the only way to do this painting justice is to quote an early email between Earl and I because what I said about his other paintings is exactly what I would say about this one.

…the right facial expression and pose as a means of communicating the style and sound of his music [regarding Honeyboy Edwards]. You do that so brilliantly in your work already. I don’t know if it’s the colors you use or the obvious love you have for your subject, but you capture more than mere ambience. I’ve spent hours getting lost in your images. Each tells a story in a way that I can’t describe. There’s warmth, sorrow, joy, and even music ringing forth from your paintings that many others lack. Believe me, I’ve poured through thousands of photos of paintings, drawings, and photographs, and the majority are “nice” but fail to move me the way your work does. And that’s why I come back to it time and time again.

Like most Klatzel portraits, Honeyboy is not only shown in the foreground as we know him, but the background tells the story of how he lived as a younger man — the life that shaped him and led him to where he is now. Amazingly, Earl captures the essence of his subjects with such clarity that I can hear the music and feel the wooshing of air as Honeyboy plays his guitar.

My imagination is good, but not that good. Only art brings that out. And I am grateful and honored to have been a tiny part of the process. Thank you, Earl!

Can you imagine a world without art or music? I can’t. It’d be like a world without books, without the laughter of children, without birds singing, and dare I get so touchy-feely and say like a life without a single embrace. To me, that’s not living. That’s exsisting. And that is simply unacceptable to me.

So go on, go soak up some beauty. Feel the sun warm you, smell the richness of the soil, feel the dust on your skin, and hear the music in Earl’s work. Tell him I said hello!

2009/02/01

Right On With Your Right On, Baby

DaGoddess @ 04:03

That’s what Tomcat Courtney always says. He’s a local bluesman who just celebrated his 80th birthday. Friday night, the blues society threw him a party. It was an evening filled with spectacular music, good friends, and all around fun. I took far too many photos, through which I’m still digging and editing.

Anyhow, here’s a quick peek at some of the goings on.

Tomcat Courtney

Tomcat Courtney

Tomcat Courtney

2009/01/27

Chet

DaGoddess @ 02:50

Covered an anniversary party for one of the local bands here and I have to say, I LOVE this photograph. All I did was tone it down a bit from all those awful red gels clubs use (they should be outlawed, I tell ya) and voila!

I have plenty of other photos of Chet hammin’ it up for me, but this one, the one he didn’t expect, is so much better. Out of 300+ images, this is THE PHOTO of the night. Sometimes I nail it.

Oh, and just so y’all know, my site is finally back up and there are photos of Chet in the archives there. But don’t get too comfy with the way the site looks. It desperately needs to be updated and the minute I have extra scratch, I’m goin’ for it. I have yet to post any photos I’ve taken with Charlie and that simply must happen soon.

2008/12/24

On the 12th Day of Christmas

DaGoddess @ 04:00

I heard Koko Taylor singing

Merry Christmas

And I couldn’t have said it better myself. So, let’s dispense with the silliness. May all your dreams and wishes come true, my friends.

2008/12/23

On the 11th Day of Christmas

DaGoddess @ 04:00

I heard Sonny Boy wailin’

His rockin’ version of Claus

He rocks it and he rolls, now let’s give him some applause.

2008/12/22

On the 10th Day of Christmas

DaGoddess @ 04:00

I heard someone a-singing

Canned Heat’s Blues

Now we can all seek out some gifty clues.

(Blues clues take on a whole new meaning now, don’t they?)

2008/12/21

On the 9th Day of Christmas

DaGoddess @ 04:00

The blues elves cried:

red and green Tears

And now they’ve all gone and died. (Just kidding. They’re fine. They were faking, which puts them on the bad naughty list next year. Shame on them!)

2008/12/20

On the 8th Day of Christmas

DaGoddess @ 04:00

A little blues elf disclosed to me:

Claus Wants Some Lovin’

Better leave a little something sexy for him underneath the tree.

(That should get you on the GOOD naughty list for next year.)

2008/12/19

On the 7th Day of Christmas

DaGoddess @ 04:00

The blues gods gave to me:

Let Me Be Your Santa Claus

And then we sit upon his knee

2008/12/18

That 5th Day Really Tripped Me Up

DaGoddess @ 21:51

It took the Wife to spot the problem with my song on the 5th Day of Christmas. Not only was it NOT a “Five Pound Box of Money”, but it was a song that had previously been posted. My face is only as red as Rudolph’s nose.

It’s fixed now. So please, feel free to go back and download the right tune.

On the 6th Day of Christmas

DaGoddess @ 04:00

The blues gods gave to me:

Time, Part I

But there’s no part two or even a part three.