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Photo Gallery: The Alabama Shakes: 10/14/11

Posted by DSmithImages On October - 15 - 2011

Friday, October 14th, 2011… another night, another jam packed show from The Alabama Shakes in Tuscaloosa.  The band came into Egans as part of the birthday celebration for Tuscaloosa counter-cultural ambassador Bo Hicks, and they did not disappoint.  They put on another sizzling show in front of a ridiculously large crowd, especially for a confined space like Egans.

I’ve said it before, but I’ll say it again.  The band has so much “it” when they perform.  All the buzz they are generating isn’t out of line or an overreaction.  The way they carry themselves during a show and hook the crowd is something special.  You can’t really teach it, and the bands that have that ability are the ones that do rise to the top.  If you get a chance to watch them, do it.  I think everyone in the bar realized they probably won’t be playing many more free shows in the near future as they progress into bigger venues and different markets.  Still, it has been great to watch them grow a fan base locally in Tuscaloosa.

Be sure to check out The Alabama Shakes at http://www.alabamashakes.com 

For the full gallery from this show, please check out http://www.dsmithimages.com/site/music/the-alabama-shakes-10-14-11/1/ 

Enjoy!

-David
DSmithImages
“Modern Photography for Modern Times”
http://www.dsmithimages.com

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The Bear – Live at Oz Music: 9/23/11

Posted by DSmithImages On September - 25 - 2011

On Friday, September 23rd, The Bear, based out of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, stopped into Tuscaloosa’s Oz Music to perform an in-store set before they played at Green Bar later that night with Blaine Duncan & The Lookers and Callooh! Callay!  Since I wasn’t going to be able to make the show at Green Bar, I wanted to make sure I got some coverage of this performance.

The last time I got a chance to see the band was my 3rd Anniversary Showcase at Green Bar, and I was absolutely blown away by their talent.  They present a hypnotic mix of folk and bluegrass, along with other styles, and it’s a winning combination.  If you ever get a chance to see this band, do so because you won’t be disappointed.  I was glad I got a chance to see them in the Oz Live! setting in this instance.

Before you check out the full gallery, please check out the band’s website at http://thebearmusic.com  - Also, please check out Oz Music at http://www.ozmusiconline. For the full gallery, check out http://www.dsmithimages.com/site/music/the-bear-9-23-11/1/ 

Enjoy!

-David
DSmithImages
“Modern Photography for Modern Times”
http://www.dsmithimages.com/
david@dsmithimages.com
2314 Starlight Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
205-586-9723

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The Alabama Shakes: 9/21/11

Posted by DSmithImages On September - 22 - 2011

“I want to say I saw them at Green Bar when it was only $5″…

I overheard those words last night in regards to the show The Alabama Shakes put on before an absolutely packed house at Green Bar in Tuscaloosa.  It summed up pretty much the view of everyone in the bar: this band is on the track to be something really big… really soon.

The band, based out of Athens, Alabama, wasn’t even the headliner for the night, but it was obvious the bulk of the crowd was out to see them perform.  I talk a lot about how a band either has “it” or they don’t.  The Alabama Shakes have so much “it”, things aren’t even fair at this point.  It is the right combination of stage presence, musical ability, and pure energy that is making this band turn so many heads.

Do yourself a favor and check out this band whenever you can.  The next time they will be in Tuscaloosa is October 14th at Egans Bar.  I highly recommend you make that show.  Until then, please check out their website at: http://www.alabamashakes.com/ and http://www.facebook.com/theAlabamaShakes.  For the full gallery from the event, please check out http://www.dsmithimages.com/site/music/the-alabama-shakes-9-21-11/1/

Enjoy!

-David
DSmithImages
“Modern Photography for Modern Times”
http://www.dsmithimages.com
david@dsmithimages.com
2314 Starlight Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
205-586-9723 

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The Woggles (With Tiger! Tiger!): 9/02/11

Posted by DSmithImages On September - 4 - 2011

The late hours of Friday, September 2nd and early moments of Saturday, September 3rd featured a lot of things happening in the city of Tuscaloosa.  People were just getting over the great performance by Alabama at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater along with prepping for the early kick-off featuring the Crimson Tide against Kent State.  Green Bar was a venue that also featured a fantastic event.  They hosted a dynamic night of music featuring The Woggles‘ first performance in town in over 4 years.  I had done a few sample shots at their show at then Little Willie’s 4 years ago, and well… let’s just say those photos weren’t up to snuff and leave it at that.

The Woggles, still based out of Atlanta, put on a madcap show sizzling with energy and a lively crowd.  The mix of long time fans and first timers danced the night away as the band ripped through their set with a frantic pace.  It was definitely an event to remember, and I was glad I got the opportunity to photograph it.  The Woggles define the term stage presence and having “it”.  I talk about it all the time, but it’s incredibly important for me, as a photographer, to shoot bands that connect with the crowd.  The Woggles do that and then some.

Before The Woggles played, another Atlanta based band, Tiger! Tiger!, put on a good set of their own.  It was the first time I had seen them perform, and I was definitely impressed.  If you ever get a chance to check them out, do so.  You won’t be disappointed.

You can check out The Woggles online at http://www.thewoggles.com, and you can check out Tiger! Tiger! at http://www.tigertigerrocks.  For the full gallery from this event, please check out http://www.dsmithimages.com/site/music/the-woggles-9-2-11/1/ 

Enjoy!

-David
DSmithImages

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Well That’s Cool Brews Cruise III: 8/26/11

Posted by DSmithImages On August - 27 - 2011

On Friday, August 26th, Well That’s Cool held its 3rd annual Brews Cruise aboardThe Bama Belle.  For those who don’t know, The Brews Cruise is a 3 hour boat ride down the Black Warrior River as local bands play up on the top deck.  The previous two cruises were a great success, and this year’s cruise was no different.

The first band up was The Alabama Shakes!, who put on an incredible performance for those in attendance.  The entire crowd was entertained by the combination of rock, soul, and pure energy given off by the band.  If you ever get a chance to check them out, do so.  You will not be disappointed.

When the boat turned around and started heading back, The Alabama Shakes! turned the stage over to Lee Bains III and The Glory Fires for another round of pulsating and heavy hitting rock.  The two bands provided a great 1-2 musical punch for the evening.

The Brews Cruise wouldn’t have been possible without the support of the two bands along with all the friends and guests on the boat, the great event sponsors, and the fine staff at The Bama Belle.  Everyone helped improve Tuscaloosa with this event, and the stage was set for the inevitable Brews Cruise IV.

For the full gallery of photos from the event, please check out http://www.dsmithimages.com/site/events/well-thats-cool-brews-cruise-iii-8-26-11/1/

Also, please check out The Alabama Shakes! athttp://www.facebook.com/TheShakes and Lee Bains III and The Glory Fires at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lee-Bains-III-The-Glory-Fires/148581995155439 

Enjoy!

-David
DSmithImages
“Modern Photography for Modern Times”
http://www.dsmithimages.com

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Greetings Everyone,

On Saturday, July 16th, DSmithImages celebrated its 3rd anniversary with “Tuscaloosa: We’re Coming Back”, a photography and live music showcase designed to celebrate Tuscaloosa’s continued rebuilding effort since the tornado of April 27th.  The event was held at Green Bar, and the live music was provided by Tim Higgins, Emily Dozier-Ezell, Wes Webber, Blaine Duncan, and the group The Bear.  All of the artists put on a fantastic show, and I do wish to thank them all for participating.  It was a great night, and, naturally… I was able to photograph the festivities.

Before you check out the photos, check out The Bear at http://thebearmusic.com

For the full gallery, please visit http://www.dsmithimages.com/site/music/dsmithimages-3rd-anniversary-showcase-7-16-11/1/

And thanks again for helping DSmithImages reach its 3rd anniversary.  I look forward to doing a lot more of these down the road.

Enjoy!

-David
DSmithImages
“Modern Photography for Modern Times”
http://www.dsmithimages.com
david@dsmithimages.com
2314 Starlight Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
205-586-9723

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Baak Gwai: 07/14/11

Posted by DSmithImages On July - 15 - 2011

Greetings Everyone,

On Thursday, July 14th, Tuscaloosa favorites Baak Gwai put on a show at Egans to another captivated crowd.  DSmithImages was on hand as usual to photograph the high energy show, and I’d love to share the photos with you today.

Before hand, please check out Baak Gwai at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Baak-Gwai/12444885702

For the full gallery, please check out http://www.dsmithimages.com/site/music/baak-gwai-7-14-11/1/

If you are a musician that needs a performance photographed, remember to use DSmithImages.

Enjoy!

-David
DSmithImages
“Modern Photography for Modern Times”
http://www.dsmithimages.com
david@dsmithimages.com
2314 Starlight Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
205-586-9723

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Model Citizen: 07/09/11

Posted by DSmithImages On July - 10 - 2011

On Saturday, July 9th, Birmingham based Model Citizen put on a rousing performance at Egans.  The show was part of a benefit for the Ahmen charity, which is designed to help children in Honduras, who are living in poverty.  The packed crowd, as usual, was highly energetic for the show as Model Citizen delivered another one of their highly spirited shows.

DSmithImages was on hand to capture it all and would like to share with you the photos from the performance.  Before hand, you can check out Model Citizen at http://www.modelcitizenband.com

For the full gallery, please check out http://www.dsmithimages.com/site/music/model-citizen-7-9-11/1/

All photos in the gallery are property of DSmithImages.  Any further usage must be done so with permission.

Enjoy!

-David
DSmithImages
“Modern Photography for Modern Times”
http://www.dsmithimages.com
david@dsmithimages.com
2314 Starlight Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
205-586-9723

 

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Alabama know your state bird

Posted by chinesedentist On June - 13 - 2011

caught after awarkdly hopping

As most of you know, the great state of Alabama’s bird is known as the Yellowhammer. The problem is that our bird is only known as the Yellowhammer as a nickname. Its proper name is the Yellow-shafted Common Flicker. A good bit of info on this little guy can be found here at the Alabama Department of Archives and History. For those that want it in a nutshell, here is some info from their article:

“The common flicker is more terrestrial in habit than are other woodpeckers. On the ground, it has an awkward hopping movement, but this does not slow its ground feeding. It is commonly observed feeding on lawns and is, perhaps, the most obvious woodpecker of the city and suburban areas.”

‘The common flicker is the State Bird of Alabama. Alabama has been known as the “Yellowhammer State” since the Civil War. The yellowhammer nickname was applied to the Confederate soldiers from Alabama when a company of young cavalry soldiers from Huntsville, under the command of Rev. D.C. Kelly, arrived at Hopkinsville, KY, where Gen. Forrest’s troops were stationed. The officers and men of the Huntsville company wore fine, new uniforms, whereas the soldiers who had long been on the battlefields were dressed in faded, worn uniforms. On the sleeves, collars and coattails of the new calvary troop were bits of brilliant yellow cloth. As the company rode past Company A , Will Arnett cried out in greeting “Yellowhammer, Yellowhammer, flicker, flicker!” The greeting brought a roar of laughter from the men and from that moment the Huntsville soldiers were spoken of as the “yellowhammer company.” The term quickly spread throughout the Confederate Army and all Alabama troops were referred to unofficially as the “Yellowhammers.”

So there you go. Our state bird was named for a fancy pants company of soldiers that Forest Gump’s namesake made fun of for having new nice uniforms while everyone else was lucky to have one shoe. It’s also a wood pecker that has an “awkward hopping movement”. This reminds us of the dancing moves we pull out when bourboned up after football games at Egans.

Yellow Hammer I chose you, electric pooh bomb go!

The problem, however, is that if you just Google “Yellow Hammer,” you are taken to a completely different bird. This Yellow Hammer, or in Latin, Emberiza citrinella, is a passerine bird in the bunting family. They only live in Europe and Asia. They look way more like a Pokemon than a bird befitting the title of State Bird of Alabama. Also, the whole not being found in the state or even the whole country is a big reason this bird is not our state bird. I mean, had you rather have a woodpecker or a bunting? In bird school, I bet buntings get their asses handed to them all the time by woodpeckers. This Google confusion leads many mishaps by well meaning individuals who want to pay homage to our state bird. We feel it our duty as proud Alabamians to act as auditors of  the bird and educators to end this innocent but silly mistake. If someone takes the time to use the bird, they most likely have all the intentions in the world of using it as a point of pride. So if you’ve you have done this in the past, know we are not trying to be dicks. We just want you to know.

The Civil Wars: Auction for Alabama is a great cause that is raising a ton of money for tornado relief . We highly recommend checking it out. Their poster is beautifully designed and features many things our state is know for: a rocket, a football player, a vinyl record, a Camelia and you guessed it, the wrong Yellowhammer. I know these guys are really doing great work and are from Alabama and are raising much needed money. So once again, we are not trying to chap their ass but just to use as an illustration of how the proper bird get missed sometime. Now, go there and bid on some cool stuff, we just did.

 

If you’ve been a WTC fan for awhile, then you know how much we love the Dexateens. They played on our first Brews Cruise, recorded videos from our world wide headquarters (you have to wait till the :40 mark to see the studio in all her glory)  and have generally made us proud of Tuscaloosa for years now. They also have about as much state pride as we do believing that if people look past the stereotypes, there is a lot of good going on here in Alabama. So that is why is was really hard to tell them that a shirt they produced was of the dreaded limy Pokemon than our awkward hopping, bad-ass ground feeding woodpecker of Alabama. Please good people of Alabama know your bird.


 

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Photo Gallery: The Dexateens: 06/02/11

Posted by DSmithImages On June - 3 - 2011

Greetings Everyone,

On Thursday, June 2nd, Egans played host to an incredible night of rock and roll.  Tuscaloosa’s The Dexateens reunited for a warm-up show before they play the Oxford American’s ABALABIP show in Florence on June 4th.  The band played two incredible sets while Lee Bains and The Glory Fires played in between.  It was an amazing night in front of a jam packed house, and DSmithImages was on hand to photograph the festivities of the first set.  Enjoy the sample photos and be sure to check out the full gallery at:

http://www.dsmithimages.com/site/music/the-dexateens-6-2-11/1/

Be sure to check out The Dexateens on June 4th in Florence and September 10th in Tuscaloosa as the Oxford American will bring its ABALABIP series to town.

Enjoy!

-David
DSmithImages
“Modern Photography for Modern Times”
http://www.dsmithimages.com
david@dsmithimages.com
2314 Starlight Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
205-586-9723

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