She’s been described as everything from “Lana del Rey’s David Lynchian ice princess” to “the female equivalent of Chris Isaak.” But when the hotel clerk at her recent Decatur, GA, stop saw the guitar strapped to her back and asked Lera […]
Annalise Kaylor is an Atlanta-based concert photographer whose porfolio includes Wilco, The Old 97s, Emmylou Harris, The Avett Brothers, Old Crow Medicine Show, Jack White, Elton John, The Devil Makes Three, and dozens more.
Her full portfolio and booking information can be found at : gingersnapped.500px.com
She’s been described as everything from “Lana del Rey’s David Lynchian ice princess” to “the female equivalent of Chris Isaak.” But when the hotel clerk at her recent Decatur, GA, stop saw the guitar strapped to her back and asked Lera […]
Every year at Bonnaroo, Ed Helms and The Bluegrass Situation curates a Bluegrass Superjam featuring performers from the festival, as well as surprise guests. This year’s BGS, seemed to feature the Punch Brothers as the backing band, and the surprise […]
It isn’t every day you get to see artists like Punch Brothers, Lonesome Trio, Trampled By Turtles, Shaky Graves, and more come together on stage. But they did just that toward the end of The Bluegrass Situation Superjam at Bonnaroo […]
The Avett Brothers performed in the headliner slot to a crowd of more than 30,000 during night two of Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Old 97s performing at Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta, Georgia.
Emmylou Harris, Shawn Colvin, and Ann Wilson from Heart perform in an unannounced special session in-the-round on the GRAMMY Festival at Sea in November, 2014.
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