… or, “I don’t think this could get any better… except maybe if there was free dental care.” My friend Maria said that as we stepped out on the promenade deck after the Loudon Wainwright and Richard Thompson “Loud […]
Annaliese Moyer Tassano is a life-long photographer and performer: from her first ballet class at age 5 to her first camera at 8; from film school at NYU to her experience in the music business; and photographing numerous international arts festivals.
Working with other creators around the world, she is currently based in Austin, Texas. She photographs music, theater, dance, and all performers in the studio, the theater, and especially on location for promotional, live, and conceptual images.
… or, “I don’t think this could get any better… except maybe if there was free dental care.” My friend Maria said that as we stepped out on the promenade deck after the Loudon Wainwright and Richard Thompson “Loud […]
Buddy Miller watches from side stage as Preservation Hall Jazz and Del McCoury Bands wrap up their joint set before Buddy’s Band of Joy set.
<br /><small><a href=”https://www.nodepression.com/photo/photo”>Find more photos like this on <em>Americana and roots music – No Depression</em></a></small><br /> I am still adding photos, but there are enough I thought it was high time to join blog with images. So, my […]
I was delighted when I found out that Kathleen Edwards would be playing in Austin, TX mere hours after I arrived back in this hot town. Her Asking for Flowers is one of my very favorite albums of recent years, […]
OK, I know everyone in the world has a Kickstarter campaign in the works. This one is pretty unique, and I expect some folks here would be interested in seeing the completed project come out. It is a comic style […]
Those fine DeadRock West folks will be on David Letterman tonight with Mr. John Doe. Or maybe it’s the other way around. Either way – should be tasty!
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