At last, my final entry from the summer travels. As I referenced earlier, I got to see Richard Thompson performing at a nice little venue called The Stables (near and dear to Brit jazzers, from what I was told) […]
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.
At last, my final entry from the summer travels. As I referenced earlier, I got to see Richard Thompson performing at a nice little venue called The Stables (near and dear to Brit jazzers, from what I was told) […]
Part of Paste & CRAWDADDY! Concert Series NorCal Nights at the Starry Plough, I had the last minute pleasure of seeing Dead Rock West (Cindy Wasserman and Frank Lee Drennen) at this sweet little bar venue less than a […]
Now, this show was off the hook. My words will fail to do it justice as my eyes had most of my brain engaged, as so often happens. But, the band took the stage ready to rock San Francisco […]
The shutter clicked before I got my stage settings plugged in. This was the result. I thought it boded well for the night.
The Sadies played sleepy little Petaluma’s Mystic theater Thursday, August 11, 2011. My sister was visiting from New York, so I conveniently stayed with her in a lovely little cottage up in the hills of Marin, the next county over. […]
Travis Goode is just getting started.
I was fortunate enough this summer not only to see Band of Joy in Russia (!!!), but I also got to see Mr. Richard Thompson a couple of times. The first show I saw was at The Stables […]
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