Shooting A Legend

This past weekend I got to do something that wasn't even on my bucket list. Was offered the opportunity to shoot the second edition of a music festival called Roots Revue for the local weekly alternative newspaper. Didn't even take the time to think twice or check the lineup before I said yes.

Eventually thought to look and see who was playing, discovered that none other than two time Bluegrass Hall of Famer Sam Bush was headlining the first night of the festival. This ain't you're grandpappy's bluegrass, it's that new grass!

Sam Bush is one of the founding fathers of progressive bluegrass, and it was here in Louisville with the band New Grass Revival that he brought that to the fore. Needless to say, his return to the city did not disappoint.

He even sat in for a few songs with the local band that preceded him on stage, and for the encore had everyone who'd played that day come out and jam with him. The only bad part about it was that the auditory feast had to come to an end.

Between Saturday and Sunday, ten different groups took the stage, I'm still slightly in shock that I got to capture it all. Had to post a few shots, once I figure out what the paper is getting I'll post some more. Until then, keep ridin' that bluegrass train!



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Cool! This type of photography is where I got started for REAL, between 89 and 93 :-)

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Hell yeah, I wouldn't trust myself to shoot something like this with film. It's so much fun, even if I did accidentally stumble into it :D

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That is what is real FUN, manual focus, film & working from down in the unruly, sometimes violent audience!

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That's its own kind of performance.

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Hell yeah!

I once experienced lots people stage diving UP on the stage, I'll write about that haha...

People literally flying through the air 10-15 meters, it was pure mayhem. Saw one hitting the deck with his NECK first...

All that happened to me was someones foot hitting my shoulder or something like that. Must have been 92?

Anyway, I'll get onto it sometime!

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Actually once I got a press pass is when it started getting less interesting...

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Ha, I bet, it was kinda surreal ignoring the cop that was clearing people from in front of the stage.

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What happened at that event where they were throwing people like missiles up on the stage... Well, one of them made it ALL the way up.

I was one of the few that got to see what happened to that guy, if I had gotten any pictures they could have been used to DEFINE ultraviolence haha!

Its not a good idea to mess with roadies, especially back then...

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Each time I saw a band or musical instrument I remember my grandfather whom loves to play musical instrument. YOU have a nice photograph.

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