
Animal Collective photos from December 4, 2012 at Terminal 5, NYC are now online. View them here or on Flickr.

Animal Collective photos from December 4, 2012 at Terminal 5, NYC are now online. View them here or on Flickr.

Traxman photos from December 4, 2012 at Terminal 5, NYC are now online. View them here or on Flickr.

BrooklynVegan has published my !!! (chk chk chk) (photo above), Sinkane & Yellow Dogs photos from December 13th at Music Hall of Williamsburg, NY. See the article and photos here.

Ian Hunter & The Rant Band photos from December 2, 2012 at The Paramount in Huntington, NY are now online. View them here or on Flickr.

Graham Parker & The Rumour photos from December 2, 2012 at The Paramount in Huntington, NY are now online. View them here or on Flickr.

On December 13th I photographed !!! (chk chk chk) at Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, NY. Photos from the show will be published shortly by BrooklynVegan.
I’ll be uploading all the shots from this show (possibly including some that BrooklynVegan doesn’t use and all will be in higher resolution) to this site and my Flickr page on December 27th. (Delay is due to exclusivity rights/professional courtesy.)

On December 13th I photographed Sinkane at Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, NY. Photos from the show will be published shortly by BrooklynVegan.
I’ll be uploading all the shots from this show (possibly including some that BrooklynVegan doesn’t use and all will be in higher resolution) to this site and my Flickr page on December 27th. (Delay is due to exclusivity rights/professional courtesy.)

On December 13th I photographed Yellow Dogs at Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, NY. Photos from the show will be published shortly by BrooklynVegan.
I’ll be uploading all the shots from this show (possibly including some that BrooklynVegan doesn’t use and all will be in higher resolution) to this site and my Flickr page on December 27th. (Delay is due to exclusivity rights/professional courtesy.)

Nylon Guy photos from December 1, 2012 at the Rock Lottery! at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY are now online. View them here or on Flickr.
The Rock Lottery premise is simple, but effective. Twenty-five hand picked musicians meet at 10:00 AM at the evenings performance venue. These volunteers are organized into five groups through a lottery-based chance selection. The five separate groups are then released to practice at different locations. The musicians have twelve hours to create a band name and three to five songs (with a one cover-song limit). The groups will then perform what they have created that evening in front of a waiting audience.
Nylon Guy was comprised of Tyler Villard of Bezoar, Ian Young of M83, George Langford of Javelin, Jen Goma of People Get Ready and Sunny Day In Glasgow and Dave Sheinkopf of The Subjects.

Hardcore Lord photos from December 1, 2012 at the Rock Lottery! at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY are now online. View them here or on Flickr.
The Rock Lottery premise is simple, but effective. Twenty-five hand picked musicians meet at 10:00 AM at the evenings performance venue. These volunteers are organized into five groups through a lottery-based chance selection. The five separate groups are then released to practice at different locations. The musicians have twelve hours to create a band name and three to five songs (with a one cover-song limit). The groups will then perform what they have created that evening in front of a waiting audience.
Hardcore Lord was comprised of Chris Puidokas who toured with Blonde Redhead and The Silent Years, Oliver Chapoy of Certain Creatures and formerly of Warm Ghost, Sara Lucas of Callers, Michael Sheffield of Sweet Bulbs and Alan Watts of Heaven’s Gate.

Fish photos from December 1, 2012 at the Rock Lottery! at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY are now online. View them here or on Flickr.
The Rock Lottery premise is simple, but effective. Twenty-five hand picked musicians meet at 10:00 AM at the evenings performance venue. These volunteers are organized into five groups through a lottery-based chance selection. The five separate groups are then released to practice at different locations. The musicians have twelve hours to create a band name and three to five songs (with a one cover-song limit). The groups will then perform what they have created that evening in front of a waiting audience.
Fish was comprised of Bryan Quackenbush of Gang Signs, Brian Betancourt of Hospitality, Jonny Rogoff of Yuck, Dave Harrington of Nicolas Jaar-Live Band and Leo Maymind of Spanish Prisoners.
greg C photography is owned by Greg Cristman a New York City based concert photographer. Greg has been taking concert photos since 1971 when he first shot Frank Zappa & The Mothers. His photos have appeared on album covers, t-shirts, posters, buttons, advertisements, DVD's, books, TV shows and movies as well as in Rolling Stone, Crawdaddy, NY Times, NY Daily News, Village Voice, Wall Street Journal, Washington Times, Newsday, Time Out, DownBeat, Musik Express, Metal Hammer, Terrorizer, Decibel, BrooklynVegan, Pitchfork, Stereogum, doNYC, Invisible Oranges, ProSound News, Next Mosh, Brainwashed and many other media outlets. Additional information can be found here. (Profile photo with Elvis Costello by Darlene DeVita)
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