Friday, May 28, 2010

Summer Music


We've got some new shows coming up:

June 19th we will be performing at P.S. 1 in Queens somewhere in the vicinity of 12pm to 4pm as part of my friend Xaviera Simmons' Country/Roots afternoon of music in the courtyard. She will be djing and other acoustic troubadours will strum guitars and yoddle. Xai has some sweet photos up in the Greater NY show at the museum, which you should see.

July 2nd we are playing an overnight campout at the Queens County Farm. It is an all you can eat pig roast/keg party. Should be blast. Bring your tent and some marshmellows.

July 31st. Hank's Saloon. Gettin dirty on Atlantic once again, for some Saturday night rockin' and rollin.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

New video for Dylan Coulter



Here's a video I cut for my friend Dylan Coulter: a behind the scenes look at his muddy photo shoot for Men's Journal. Music by K'naan. Enjoy.

Back in the Studio

Working on some new tracks this past weekend for my friend Xai's photo-inspired record Thundersnow Road. Here's Rick Kwan, friend and recording guru at the control panel. Music coming soon...

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Bless up Jamaica

Sam and I just returned from JA, where we screened Wah Do Dem at the Reggae Film Festival, and again at Hellshire beach in Kingston. We got to chill with our Jamaican brethren Mark Gibbs (above) as well as the Congos, Carl Bradshaw, Major Lazer and many others. Truly a blessing. Check our facebook for more images and movies.

Monday, February 1, 2010

SF, Spokane, UCLA & USC

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Sam, Sean and I are headed to the West Coast for screenings of Wah Do Dem. Here are the details:

Feb 4th - San Francisco Indiefest, 7:15 & 9:30 
Feb 6th - Spokane Int. Film Fest, 8:30
Feb 9th - UCLA - 8:00
Feb 10th - USC - 8:45
* new t-shirt design by Hannah Rawe

Shots in the Dark @ Union Pool


Our live debut last week. We'll be at Pete's Candy Store March 14th at 9pm.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Hellbent Hooker - Long Black Train



Here's a live video I made for Hellbent Hooker, featuring madman T-Bone on vocals. This was the warm up for Duke Riley's naval art battle at the Queens Museum last summer. Rock on.