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		<description><![CDATA[(Original Story HERE AT LA Weekly) [Legendary rock photographer Jim Marshall passed away last week at 74. One of our own photographers and writers, Anna Webber, wrote this personal reminiscence about Marshall and his legacy. She contacted Marshall's fellow purveyors of iconic '60s images and got their exclusive permission to reproduce here some of their [...]]]></description>
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<p>[<em>Legendary rock photographer Jim Marshall <a href="http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/goodbye/jim-marshall-rip/" target="_blank">passed away last week at 74</a>. </em></p>
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<p><em>One of our own photographers and writers, <a href="http://www.annawebber.com" target="_blank">Anna Webber</a>, wrote this personal reminiscence about Marshall and his legacy. She contacted Marshall's fellow purveyors of iconic '60s images and got their exclusive permission to reproduce here some of their shots of Marshall. This is a rare chance to see the man behind the camera captured by some of his best colleagues.</em>]</p>
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The Water is Muddy, the Belly Is Lead, the Wolf is Howlin, the Heat is Canned. Jim Marshall, Rock and Roll Photography Legend, 74, Dies.</strong></p>
<p>After getting the message about Jim Marshall&#8217;s passing last Wednesday, my heart went narrow. And my hand &#8212; surely leaked mojo. &#8220;Too close for comfort, baby,&#8221; I thought. &#8220;But as always, too far away.&#8221;</p>
<p>Jim was responsible for some of the most iconic rock n&#8217; roll photography this world has ever seen. His work can be seen in galleries internationally, and his legend, like fellow music photographer Neal Preston explains below, &#8220;truly preceded [him] &#8212; like an R. Crumb cartoon character, drawn walking down a street with his feet and legs 10 feet in front of him.&#8221;</p>
<p>I met Jim while I was working for Baron Wolman, most famous for his seminal photography for Rolling Stone Magazine in the late 60s through the early 70s. At the time, Jim made it abundantly clear he wasn&#8217;t thrilled by me &#8212; a 19 year-old girl with a camera who liked to take pictures of rock stars.</p>
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<p>It was the mere thought of yet another music photographer that made him twitch, in a world where music photography is so saturated &#8212; almost demeaned &#8212; and where few new photographers seemed to know the difference between aperture and f-stop, or that it was a trick question.</p>
<p>Jim did not feel that way because he was threatened. How can anyone ever attempt to be as good as him? He&#8217;d taken all the pictures already. So, little girl, what are you gonna do? That&#8217;s Jim. Jim is the guy that will inspire you, the guy so close yet so far from reach, the guy who would look at you &#8212; a wide eyed kid &#8212; and say, &#8220;The world doesn&#8217;t need another music photographer.&#8221;</p>
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<td class="caption">(L-R) Baron Wolman, <a href="http://www.annawebber.com" target="_blank">yours truly</a>, Henry Diltz, Jim Marshall at the 40th Woodstock Anniversary at Duncan Miller Gallery, LA.</td>
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<p>Jim Marshall&#8217;s legend will not only live well beyond our lifetime. It now has the chance to take the mythical, otherworldy form perhaps only big-screen gurus like Tim Burton, David Lynch, Cameron Crowe, Tarantino, Scorsese, et al could take on. Which one, I can&#8217;t say.</p>
<p>But if they won&#8217;t, I will.</p>
<p>When I can see a character onscreen who pulls a gun on an encroaching photographer in a photopit at the SF Fillmore West circa 1968, or watch someone tell Johnny Cash to pose for the Warden and receive the iconic San Quentin finger shot, I&#8217;ll have been delivered. I can definitely see a feature film bent on Jim Marshall&#8217;s scathing, extraordinary persona, artistic lunacy, confidence and candor.</p>
<p>The way I see it, it&#8217;s a <em>Big Fish</em> sort of film, where the story gathers into some mythical world, with an abrasiveness only Tarantino could conjure (with guns, mud and ammo), or a humorous reality which could only hurl headlong from the wit of Cameron Crowe (or David Lynch), or a &#8220;No Direction Home&#8221; type of documentary from Scorsese stock.</p>
<p>After March 24, 2010 perhaps, this film will be made.</p>
<p>When I thought about how to conceivably write a piece on Mr. Marshall, now as a 23 year-old full-time career music photographer (take that, Jim!) I figured it had to be a compilation of stories, anecdotes, thoughts and reels from Jim&#8217;s life, from Jim&#8217;s closest friends and colleagues.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve heard stories. Dare I try to speak them? It would only be a piece fueled by rumors (of which there are countless). I contacted these greats, asked targeted questions, then realized who I was asking and wrote back: &#8220;Or, you can talk about none of that and just write what you want.&#8221;</p>
<p>They did anyway.</p>
<p>I spoke with Baron Wolman, Neal Preston, Lisa Law, a few other close friends and acquaintances, and regrettably, could not track down our own, Henry Diltz. I&#8217;m including their intact responses to me on Jim, all of which can now be filed under historical memorabilia.</p>
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<p><strong>NEAL PRESTON</strong></p>
<p>I was a friend of Jim Marshall&#8217;s for 35 years.</p>
<p>He was a very complicated person. As the news of his passing spreads, a lot of things will be said and written about him- and I dare say all of them will be true. His much-larger-than-life personality was legendary.</p>
<p>He was stubborn, crass, and temperamental to a fault. He could be extremely mean, aggressive and threatening &#8211; even towards someone he&#8217;d just met&#8230;and as his friends can attest to, that was just the tip of a very dark iceberg. Jim was more comfortable around loaded guns than anyone I&#8217;ve ever known, and that includes cops, drug dealers, military, and D.E.A. agents. In fact, I&#8217;d always thought that when Jim died it would be caused by some sort of cocaine-and whiskey fueled gunplay gone awry.</p>
<p>Jim really reveled in that dark persona. He loved that his legend truly preceded himself &#8211; like an R. Crumb cartoon character, drawn walking down a street with his feet and legs 10 feet in front of him.</p>
<p>Where that dark legend that he&#8217;d cultivated so lovingly came into play was when it came to business. There wasn&#8217;t a record company art director alive that didn&#8217;t cower when the time came to call Jim about a project. Picture researchers with less than 20 years tenure were not even people he&#8217;d speak to on the phone, much less work with. Usually there was one lone person at a record company or magazine that by default was designated &#8220;the guy that Jim likes&#8221; or &#8220;the guy that gets Marshall on the phone&#8221;&#8230;. or the ultimate compliment, &#8220;the guy that can cut a deal with Jim and actually get him to send pictures&#8221;.  It was an art or photo department badge of honor to be that person. Trust me, there aren&#8217;t a lot of those people out there. They know who they are and they know EXACTLY what I&#8217;m talking about.</p>
<p>He loved the finer things in life and didn&#8217;t give a rat&#8217;s ass what anybody thought of him OR his lifestyle. But Jim&#8217;s really filthy nasty secret was that he was a sweetheart of a guy who was generous and extremely kind to the people he cared about. He just wanted to dole out that kindness on his own terms. He&#8217;d badger rich people for cash to buy his prints and he&#8217;d give the same prints away to some girl he&#8217;d met 10 minutes ago. Just last month, at a dinner for 10 people where he picked up the check (easily $1000), I watched him berate one of our waitresses for 2 hours and then slip her a $100 bill above and beyond the huge tip he&#8217;d already added to the bill. She looked as if she couldn&#8217;t decide if she wanted to slug him or kiss him. There isn&#8217;t an art director on the planet that hasn&#8217;t felt that way about Jim.</p>
<p>But there was something else, something deep in his DNA, that lived inside of Jim Marshall that was beyond bluster or ego. That something else was a simple, unshakeable sense of supreme confidence &#8211; the confidence that came with knowing that he was THE master of his chosen craft. He was the best there ever was and the best there ever will be.</p>
<p>Neal Preston<br />
Studio City, CA<br />
March 2010</p>
<p><strong>BARON WOLMAN</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m writing this from Munich, Anna, where I and some fellow photographers and musicians learned the sad news. There is so much I could tell you, but I must be brief.</p>
<p>First this from another well-known rock shooter, Lynn Goldsmith, who emailed me yesterday:</p>
<p>&#8220;Jim passed on last night<br />
in his sleep<br />
clean sheets<br />
nice hotel<br />
lucky guy<br />
I&#8217;m sure he&#8217;s partying with Janis&#8221;</p>
<p>Jim was an eccentric and brilliant photographer whose memory will live on not only in his extraordinary pictures but in recounting the tales of his storied behavior.  His photographic legacy is incomparable, his archives a visual history of decades of our<br />
greatest jazz and rock musicians.</p>
<p>Jim was a hugely talented unique man, an irreplaceable &#8220;one-of-a kind&#8221; friend who will be sorely missed by me and countless others.</p>
<p>Love you. xxoobaron</p>
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BOBBY KLEIN</strong></p>
<p>I was travelling with the Doors to San Francisco where they were playing at the Avalon ballroom.</p>
<p>I had heard about Jim but we had never actually met.</p>
<p>I established my &#8216;place&#8217; in front of the stage as I always did and waited for the boys to go on. The room darkened and I felt someone elbow me and say &#8220;Hey motherfucker you&#8217;re in my spot. I saw by the cameras it was another photographer who wanted my position. I told him I was there with the Doors and to fuck off. He elbowed me again and opened his camera case to show me a snub nose .38 revolver. He looked at me and said, &#8220;it&#8217;s loaded.&#8221; &#8230;.I gave him my spot.</p>
<p>I never saw him again until a dinner David Fahey hosted for Jim many years later. I related the incident and he said, &#8220;Man I was nuts in those days.&#8221; but didn&#8217;t apologize. That was Jim.</p>
<p>A few years ago I ran into him at the Mondrian and he asked if I would donate some prints to an MS auction that he was sponsoring for his beloved assistant.<br />
I did.</p>
<p>Jim was a good man, charitable and kind in his later days.</p>
<p>I still would not want to be in his position at a concert, you never know.<br />
Rest in Peace brother Jim.<br />
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ROBERT KNIGHT</strong></p>
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<p>On shooting Knight&#8217;s Film Rock Prophecies with Jim&#8230; and other Jim scenarios.</p>
<p>Me: I love that photo of Jim with the tissue stuck to his bloody chin. How&#8217;d that happen? Did he&#8230; fall on set?</p>
<p>Robert: He called me and asked if I would help him on a shoot, and wanted me to find a studio &#8211; which I did. And then he asked to borrow my lighting and be at the studio at 8AM. He came in with all this blood on his shirt with the paper hanging from his chin. No one said a word. Finally I asked at the end of the day what happened. He said he cut himself shaving!!! Maybe?</p>
<p>He had a Hasselblad with him but forgot how to load it and asked me to do it. He also could not hear the beeper on the power back and was shooting too fast, so I had to slow him down and tap him each time it was charged up. He suddenly stopped shooting and wanted to eat and drink something &#8211; but made the Doobie Brothers stand on the backdrop until he was done. It was a real Jim Marshall moment.</p>
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<p>When we went to his house to film him, the night before the director was told to wear body armor. Rumor was, sometimes if Jim did not know who was at the door, he would shoot at it&#8230; It was all good but, my director was scared to death the whole time.</p>
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<p><strong>ALAN MESSER</strong></p>
<p>I have known Jim Marshall&#8217;s work for years &#8211; I recently met him in Seattle attending a book launch and exhibit for Graham Nash&#8217;s &#8220;Taking Aim&#8221;. We both had pictures in the book and the exhibit. We shared not only the common bond of being photographers, but of being chroniclers of Johnny Cash. Jim photographed Cash during the 70&#8242;s including the notorious Folsom Prison concert, and I from 1987 onwards. I met Jim briefly at the Bob Dylan Tribute concert at Madison Square Gardens in 1992 &#8212; I was there with Johnny, but Jim was preoccupied and a bit gruff that day.</p>
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<p>Fast forward to February 5th 2010 in Seattle, meeting Jim was a memorable occasion. I found him to be a passionate and kind man who loved photography. He told stories and spoke about his pictures as if he was talking about his children or grandchildren. Jim&#8217;s photographs were his children. He was proud of them and knew he had brought some great ones into this world.</p>
<p>Jim was so excited about his current work and projects. He phoned me just before I left for a trip to England to see if I had received the &#8216;Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison&#8217; book that he sent me and signed. I had, I told him and thanked him for his gift. Jim was delighted that he had just sold eight prints on his website. Those people have possibly the last Jim Marshall hand signed prints.</p>
<p>He was a lovely man and one of a kind. A real photographer and a Leica man. He just got his first digital camera, a signature M9 Leica, when I last saw him.</p>
<p>Alan Messer &#8211; Nashville Tennessee<br />
www.alanmesser.com</p>
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<p>I lived in Forest Knolls in 1967 with my husband Tom. We would go to the Haight Ashbury almost every day &#8211; that is where it was all happening.  Ron and Marshall Thelin, who owned the Psychedelic Shop, lived right down the hill from us.  There was music in the panhandle every weekend and all the groups were getting together and playing in the streets and in the park. Tom was writing for the Oracle and I was shooting photos of everything for them too.  It was a wild time.</p>
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<p>Jim Marshall was there doing his thing. Every time I looked around&#8230; there he was, dripping with cameras.  So, I started shooting him shooting, and did so in the Haight, at the Human Be-in and later at Woodstock and even up to recently when we did a show together at the Duncan Miller Gallery in LA for the 40th anniversary of Woodstock. My daughter Pilar had the idea for the show and Jim, Henry Diltz, Baron Wolman and myself were the four photographers. The four Musketeers, I called us. Over 1000 people came for two nights to view our work but most of all to see us all at once. The cameras were flashing all night and we signed some 200 posters that Baron had made of one of his shots. Jim was in great form as we all were. Hey, it had been 40 years since we shot Woodstock and we were all still doing our thing. Those photos were a big part of our work.</p>
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<p>From Jim I learned to add 0&#8242;s to my fees.  I was charging way too little for my work.</p>
<p>Jim was Italian and had a very quick wit and many times, were very abrasive.  He would always curse when he was talking about someone who would give him credit or pay him. I remember for years he would wield a gun, playing the tough guy. If he liked you though, he was very sweet and always helpful.</p>
<p>Nion McEvoy of Chronicle Books met him once and told me he would publish him only after he was dead. He was so hard to get along with but eventually, they worked it out and they published his book &#8216;Proof&#8217; in 2004.</p>
<p>I heard of his death by email from Chip Monck, as a matter of fact.  He lives in Australia and was up before me to get the news.  I am in Santiago, Chile at a Hare Krishna ashram.  I dropped back into my seat in the office and took a deep breath.  Good grief I thought.  Another one disincarnating.  Another friend gone.  A great way to go though&#8230; in your sleep reading a book.</p>
<p>I hope I go as easy as that.</p>
<p>What a character he was and I am really going to miss him. He had a great eye and used only the best cameras.  Loved his work with the Beatles.</p>
<p>Love and Peace, Lisa Law</p>
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<p>When in LA, you walk into the Samy&#8217;s camera stronghold, up creaky licentious stairs that vow to one day sink through and take with them some lesser species of photographer like you or like me. You see Jim&#8217;s iconic images on the walls. Late Wednesday, those pictures went up in value to the point where you definitely screwed yourself for either not having bought one when you had the chance, or not having rolled one up into your hipster makeshift camera bag.</p>
<p>Dear Jim, there is something to be said about an ice cold Corona with fresh lime that tastes so much better when you think about being dead. To a man who has taught us all so very much about being so very alive.</p>
<p>Lightspeed.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/annawebber" target="_blank">Anna</a>.</p>
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		<title>INTERVIEW with Anna Webber: Music Photographer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oniracom, a Santa Barbara based new media collective/record label, has interviewed yours truly, doing a pretty good job at getting inside the head of a music industry photographer You&#8217;ll even get to see me in action, and read about what it&#8217;s like being a &#8220;rock music photographer&#8221; today. It wound up on their Solutions for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Oniracom, a Santa Barbara based new media collective/<a title="Oniric Records" href="http://www.oniricrecords.com" target="_blank">record label</a>, has interviewed <a href="http://www.annawebber.com">yours truly</a>, doing a pretty good job at getting inside the head of a music industry photographer <img src='http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' title="INTERVIEW with Anna Webber: Music Photographer" /> </p>
<p>You&#8217;ll even get to see me in action, and read about what it&#8217;s like being a &#8220;rock music photographer&#8221; today.</p>
<p>It wound up on their Solutions for Dreamers blog. Check it out here!<br />
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Solutions for Dreamers: INTERVIEW with Anna Webber</a></p>
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		<title>LIVE SHOW: The Yeah Yeah Yeah&#8217;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 08:12:46 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Yeah Yeah Yeah&#8217;s play live at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, California</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[July 18 &#8211; Devendra Banhart performs an intimate show Saturday at Space15Twenty in Hollywood, CA to celebrate the release of ³Family: Photographs by Lauren Dukoff² Devendra Banhart plays live at Space15Twenty, Hollywood, CA By Anna Webber Devendra Banhart, the family affair By Anna Webber Chronicle Books, Filter magazine and Space15Twenty kicked off  a month-long gallery [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Devendra Banhart plays live at Space15Twenty, Hollywood, CA</h2>
<h2>By Anna Webber</h2>
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<p>Devendra Banhart, the family affair<br />
By Anna Webber</p>
<p>Chronicle Books, Filter magazine and Space15Twenty kicked off  a month-long gallery event Saturday with the ³Family: Photographs by Lauren Dukoff² Book signing and celebrational gathering with special guests Devendra Banhart, Matteah Baim, Ariana Delwari, Hecuba, and others.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s dusk in Hollywood, the devoted arrive early, the restless in line, the new-age hippie kids of Los Angeles, Topanga, and Laurel Canyon feed in and usher through the chipped brick corridors of the open air venue. They want to reminisce and imagine what it was, and existentially adhere to the dream. They are there to sit in Lauren Dukoff&#8217;s shoes, the one lucky enough of all of us to have been there at the right time, to have high-schooled with Devendra, a few years younger. It&#8217;s the Almost Famous story of a kid who got hooked in, literally, hooked in, and mentored by the new ones. Not the Rainbow children who weave baskets and sleep in vans, no longer the sort from obsolete Woodstock communes of 50 years ago. But so much the same, yet so much more innocent.</p>
<p>Members of the Family include Devendra, Joanna Newsom, Bat For Lashes, Vetiver, Cibelle, Hecuba and more. Lauren, with her long black pigtailed hair, rosy cheeks and dark, purple eyes, has photographed them all. She sits behind a table of books, posters, and flyers, hugging hippie boy after hippie girl, scrawling loose signatures across each of her bound books. She hugs each and every one, each dressed in their Sunday&#8217;s best, feathers and beads. To an outsider, it really was a family affair. Most looked the same, and similarly familiar. It goes to show its not just the glam-rocker batty-eyed stilleto-ed Too-Good-For-You&#8217;s here in LA. The place was packed full, and the line outside wrapped around the corner.</p>
<p>The sun sets and Devendra walks through the crowd to the stage, meeting there Adam Tullie, and Angeline Rivas. The set was fine, just fine, just three songs and a half. Two were full instrumentals, there were no lights, little volume. But you could hear a pin drop. Few were satiated, but after getting past the hurried set one realizes it&#8217;s not the music everyone was there for, it was the feeling. This was Lauren&#8217;s night.</p>

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		<title>Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys Live at SXSW&#8217;s Mojo Magazine Party at The Mean Eyed Cat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen while you read: [03:45] the prowl-dan auerbach [06:18] Dan Auerbach live at SXSW 2009 (photos: anna webber) Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys Live at SXSW&#8217;s Mojo Magazine Party at The Mean Eyed Cat Danny boy Auerbach kills it again, slapping out the mean-eyed blues in the hot sun at Austin&#8217;s cherished Johnny Cash [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://fizy.com/ynHMctd9_oSV"> [06:18] Dan Auerbach live at SXSW 2009</a></p>
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<p>(photos: anna webber)</p>
<p><strong>Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys Live at SXSW&#8217;s Mojo Magazine Party at The Mean Eyed Cat</strong></p>
<p>Danny boy Auerbach kills it again, slapping out the mean-eyed blues in the hot sun at Austin&#8217;s cherished Johnny Cash tribute bar. Hungover as we can so become after playing through a secret show till 5:00 the same morning, Auerbach still manages to thread together a thick dose of blues loud enough to stain any olfactory lobe within convincing reason. Chugging bottles of ice water, the globs of beard gum dripped quickly loose, hung, and at a moments notice landed if not on the high register, on one of us. He looses the tie fettered round his neck, and like mad, amounts to greatness. Though the delirium tremens clearly awoke the spins, he manages still to make good use of his loving arms (see below:)</p>
<p>It was an intimate gathering of saints, sinners, filthy blues and little or no upset. Backed by the San Antonio band Hacienda, Auerbach gave it as beautiful as always, his love for country and blues hardly unsurpassed. The girls were coming around serving ice cold Coronas, as if we looked like were lacking. They were happily accepted as we choked on our twelve bars of country twang, surely a day I had already concocted somewhere in dreams. It was the abrasions left on my psyche, applied by the unusual thing that is young Auerbach that convince me to remember it wasn&#8217;t just that.</p>
<p>Like a gentleman he took one of my photography postcards and stuffed it in between a few spent papers in his Moleskin. For a moment he had it rough and posed during a few photographs with the very tactile version of me, and, unsatisfied as they so become, he, along with Hacienda, had to bolt immediately for some tacos.</p>
<p>(Here are some photographs of the day. Click, they will become larger)</p>
<p><a href="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_3071.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-55" title="img_3071" src="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_3071-450x299.jpg" alt="img 3071 450x299 Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys Live at SXSWs Mojo Magazine Party at The Mean Eyed Cat" width="450" height="299" /></a> <a href="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_3072-edit.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-56" title="img_3072-edit" src="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_3072-edit-450x299.jpg" alt="Anna and Auerbach" width="450" height="299" /></a> <a href="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_2934.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-69" title="img_2934" src="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_2934-300x450.jpg" alt="img 2934 300x450 Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys Live at SXSWs Mojo Magazine Party at The Mean Eyed Cat" width="300" height="450" /></a><a href="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_2959.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-71" title="img_2959" src="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_2959-300x450.jpg" alt="img 2959 300x450 Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys Live at SXSWs Mojo Magazine Party at The Mean Eyed Cat" width="300" height="450" /></a> <a href="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_2863.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-68" title="img_2863" src="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_2863-300x450.jpg" alt="img 2863 300x450 Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys Live at SXSWs Mojo Magazine Party at The Mean Eyed Cat" width="300" height="450" /></a><a href="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_2973.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-72" title="img_2973" src="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_2973-300x450.jpg" alt="img 2973 300x450 Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys Live at SXSWs Mojo Magazine Party at The Mean Eyed Cat" width="300" height="450" /></a> <a href="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_2993.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-73" title="img_2993" src="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_2993-300x450.jpg" alt="img 2993 300x450 Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys Live at SXSWs Mojo Magazine Party at The Mean Eyed Cat" width="300" height="450" /></a><a href="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_3057.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-75" title="img_3057" src="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_3057-300x450.jpg" alt="img 3057 300x450 Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys Live at SXSWs Mojo Magazine Party at The Mean Eyed Cat" width="300" height="450" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_3063-edit1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-53" title="img_3063-edit1" src="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_3063-edit1-450x300.jpg" alt="Anna and Auerbach" width="450" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Looking forward now to Patrick Carney&#8217;s solo debut (drummer of The Black Keys duo), titled: Drummer. It  features Carney (on bass), <strong>Jon Finley</strong> from <strong>Beaten Awake </strong>(guitar/vox), <strong>Steve Clements </strong>from <strong>Houseguest </strong>(keys), <strong>Jamie Stillman</strong> from <strong>Party of Helicopters</strong> (guitar) and <strong>Greg Boyd</strong> from <strong>Ghostman and Sandman</strong> (drums). They are working on an album to be released in the fall on Carney&#8217;s label, Audio Eagle.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[HECUBA listen while you read: [01:58] Hecuba &#8211; Tom &#38; Jerry (photos: anna webber) Jon Beasley and Isabelle Albuquerque are a band – and a brand new genre. By Anna Webber Hecuba is pretty well clipped in with our L.A. art/pop/space/macabre scene known to lurk around in black boxes and low-beat dub lounges that chip [...]]]></description>
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</a><a href="http://fizy.com/yGX6YDgYkDaY">[01:58] Hecuba &#8211; Tom &amp; Jerry</a></p>
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<p>(photos: anna webber)</p>
<p><span class="style10"><strong>Jon Beasley and Isabelle Albuquerque are a band – and a brand new genre.</strong></span><span class="style10"><strong><br />
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<span class="10">By Anna Webber</span></p>
<p><span class="10">Hecuba is pretty well clipped in with our L.A. art/pop/space/macabre scene known to lurk around in black boxes and low-beat dub lounges that chip paint off the ceilings in the backstreets of downtown. They’ve toured with Devendra Banhart and friends, and are &#8212; absolutely and unequivocally &#8212; a delightfully inspired pair. Jon Beasley and Isabelle Albuquerque kick out theatrically crafted, ambient electro-dub – weaving, chugging, spacey, licking, scratching dance … compositions.They’d much rather feather around talking about the music than give the kind of quick-lipped answer that we’re used to. When asked to classify their EP, <em>Sir</em> (Manimal Vinyl), they say it’s of the genre of “Aw-man-I-dunno,” and redirect you to their press site to hinge on what “they all” have to say.</span></p>
<p>“We find importance to leave it up to the listener … see it how you’d watch a film or story, interpret it that way,” says Albuquerque.<a href="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/hecuba-74.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-18" title="hecuba by anna webber, in-studio, downtown L.A." src="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/hecuba-74-450x300.jpg" alt="hecuba by anna webber, in-studio, downtown L.A." width="450" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>In fact, new interpretations of their music are well received by the band, who publish new mixes of their songs by other people on their site (www.hecubahecuba.com) and their MySpace (www.myspace.com/hecubahecuba). Their Butchy Fuego “Virtual 7” No. 1” <em>Sir</em> re-mix is available as a free download at hecubahecuba.com.</p>
<p><em>Sir </em>creeps and croons across hypnotic, dreamlike non sequitur. It can echo you along a trance-y lull or make you feel like you’re at an underground dance party with Tom and Jerry, Yoko Ono and a twitching videogame caught on “Berzerk,” maybe “Asteroids.”</p>
<p>These songs were birthed out of a cartoon, and equally characteristic, they are playful, fun, on the edge of dangerous and moving. What then courses out from the cat-and-mouse pair is a flossing through rhythms and sound bites with rapid precision.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-20 aligncenter" title="hecuba-103" src="http://annawebber.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/hecuba-103-300x450.jpg" alt="come see, support, and become a fan of Hecuba at http://www.hecubahecuba.com and http://www.myspace.com/hecubahecuba" width="300" height="450" /></p>
<p>This EP is a swathing of echoes through loud speakers and ends up something that the media feels the need to be qualified, quantified, categorized, customarily. Aw man, just go listen.</p>
<p>“We are really into theater … [the name Hecuba] was a joke, now it’s really more serious. It’s the tragicality, the theatricality of the character Hecuba … she got into the sensibility of what we were playing,” remarks Albuquerque.</p>
<p>The character Hecuba went insane after seeing the grisly dead corpses of her children Polydorus and Polyxena.</p>
<p>“Our music was inspired by L.A. We started out in New York, working on science fiction musical projects, theatrical stuff. The music turns itself out, we let the ideas go wherever they want to go,” says Beasley.</p>
<p>As entertainers who have a heavy history in theater and film, the intrigue seems to lie partly in the access one gets to audience perception in order to power each individual show.</p>
<p>“Every place is so different. We try to make our shows uniquely specific to the place,” says Albuquerque. “Our music takes on a lot of different characters.”</p>
<p>In 2007 Hecuba went with Banhart on his West Coast tour. When asked what that was like, Albuquerque starts laughing, “Oh! There was this one time at the Orpheum Theatre in L.A., Devendra got all these kids up on stage, they started dancing … it was wild. The stage almost fell down, the fire marshal got called … pretty beautiful.”</p>
<p>Devendra has dubbed Hecuba “the best band in L.A.”</p>
<p>“The next record is going to be so different from the EP. We hope as many different people as possible will be interested in our music,” Beasley says. “A full-length pop record. We are making songs that are incredibly musical, actually, inspired in part by Michael Jackson. We are excited to hear it start turning itself out.”</p>
<p><em>Sir<em> is currently available. Hecuba will perform Oct. 31 at the Hammer Museum and Nov. 11 at the Smell. For more information, visit hecubahecuba.com.</em></em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lee “Scratch” Perry @ the El Rey September 3 72 year-old Lee “Scratch” Perry wasn’t scratching anything down at the El Rey last Wednesday, but he did tickle the hell out of the crowd’s olfactory nerve from up on-stage. It’s kind of like Lee Scratch-and-sniff after he lights up his half dozen or so incense [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lee “Scratch” Perry<br />
@ the El Rey<br />
September 3<br />
72 year-old Lee “Scratch” Perry wasn’t scratching anything down at the El Rey last Wednesday, but he did tickle the hell out of the crowd’s olfactory nerve from up on-stage. It’s kind of like Lee Scratch-and-sniff after he lights up his half dozen or so incense sticks during the first song, which he proceeds to secure to the top of his baseball cap that had been festooned to the T with trinkets, medals, pins—and not without—the jimmy-rigged metal incense holder. But, as it goes, the hat appropriately matched the rings on every finger, his adorned mic set, emblazoned with the same sort of arrangement as the hat fabulously held. His over-stuffed, over-spacious Lucky Charms bomber jacket, and the bulky leather boots tatted with patches and paint, etc., quite enhanced the legendary old dude.</p>
<p>But he’s not just any old dude.<br />
He’s one of them granddad rarities attributed to reggae at its rising, having helped form it tough at its roots.<br />
Being one whose musical talents have assisted quite notably in the generation of reggae and dub sounds, Perry has also produced albums for Bob Marley &amp; the Wailers, The Heptones, and other reggae spear headers.<br />
The band Perry’s got behind him now is comprised of youthful, twenty, maybe thirty-somethings, none at all as dark as he, displaying outright that soul doesn’t come in colors. They jibed it, absolutely.  Lee Scratch has still got it.<br />
-Anna Webber</p>
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