6/21/2023 0 Comments Wham photo sense show![]() This night, they chose to create a droning/grooving sort of atmosphere with a Caribbean (to my uninformed ears) feeling type of beat, very noddable and swayable. I have seen Matmos several times, and they are always different. 3 very different, yet complimentary Baltimore music groups, all on one bill! A great weekend for the Ottobar, who also hosted a sold out Wye Oak show the following night… anyway… See all the Arcade Fire photos from Reflektor Tour here! music, photography | 2014, baltimore, concerts, dan deacon, dc, josh sisk, joshsisk, live music, music, photo, photography, verizon center, washington, washington dc, wham city | 1 Dan Deacon for City Paper.Īwesome show, from beginning to end. See all the Dan Deacon : Reflektor Tour Verizon Center photos here! He asked me what Dan Deacon was all about, I tried to explain it, and assumed it wouldn’t be to his taste… but he loved his show! Also, was surprised to find that grindcore legend Scott Hull was in attendance. However, since Dan set up at front of house to play, they were like “wow, I don’t know what’s going on, just do your thing,” which rarely happens. ![]() Some funny moments of the show for me: at these big shows, photographers always have media handlers who take you where you are supposed to be. I was wrong – though it took a minute for the large venue to fill in, it eventually got packed in there and it seemed like everyone was super happy to join in with Dan. I initially was a little worried that the show would be a little empty, or that the crowd wouldn’t ‘get’ Dan’s typical group-participation antics. The other day I shot Dan Deacon and Arcade Fire for the Washington Post at their Verizon Center stop of the Reflektor tour. Wham City members Robby Rackleff & April Camlin lead the crowd in interpretive dance. blog, music, photography, posts | 2016, baltimore, ed schrader, ed schrader show, josh sisk, joshsisk, metro gallery, talk shows, wham city Ed Schrader, Kevin Sherry & Cats on the Lake. I’ll add a podcast link here when it goes up- this is just the first in a monthly series of new shows, so you can come to Metro Gallery in march for next month’s taping. It was a great show, full of funny moments as well as heartfelt, insightful ones. The show would present various notable (and often unsung) people of Baltimore and sitting them down for a chat with Ed in his unique interview style.Īfter taking some time to focus on music pursuits, this week Ed brought the show back to Metro Gallery and interviewed artist Dina Kelberman (check out her project I ‘m Google) and rapper DDM (who is also in the stellar group Bond Street District), both long-time members of the creative scene here in Baltimore. This week marked the relaunch of a Baltimore institution: the Ed Schrader Show! Long before Ed helmed Ed Schrader’s Music Beat, he was known for hosting the always-unpredictable Ed Schrader Show, a live talk show held at various spots around Baltimore.
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