To see more concert photos, go to http://glenncook.virb.com/performances.
To see more concert photos, go to http://glenncook.virb.com/performances.
To see more concert photos, go to http://glenncook.virb.com/performances.
To see more concert photos, go to http://glenncook.virb.com/performances.
To see more concert photos, go to http://glenncook.virb.com/performances.
Sheryl Crow performed along with Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, Joe Walsh, Steven Tyler, The Fray, and others at the UNITE to Face Addiction Rally in Washington, D.C. on October 4, 2015. For more photos from this event, go […]
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit performed along with Joe Walsh, Sheryl Crow, Steven Tyler, The Fray, and others at the UNITE to Face Addiction Rally in Washington, D.C. on October 4, 2015. For more photos from this event, go […]
Just over a year ago, I saw The Replacements live for the first time at Forest Hills Stadium. Now that the band has broken up again, presumably forever (although you never know), I wanted to republish this essay about one of the […]
I wish I could be a music critic or a concert photographer. I love capturing live events with a camera and think I’m pretty decent at it, but I don’t think I’d make a good critic. I know what I […]
I can’t put a finger exactly on when I became a Lou Reed admirer — fan is a word he alternately would have loathed and loved. But I’m sure he would have appreciated that I came to admire his music — […]
The story goes something like this… In early 1955, my 14-year-old father went over to his girlfriend’s house on a Saturday night. A few minutes after he arrived, and was sitting on the girl’s living room couch with her parents […]
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