Music

Tenth Avenue North.

   Along with the past two artists I've written about, Tenth Avenue North performed that night as the headlining band of the tour.  The crowd had the pleasure of only standing a few feet from them as they rocked the stage.

   Not only was music shared, but also personal stories. Laying their hearts out for everyone to see, Tenth Avenue North became friends with their audience, eliminating the usual gap between performer and fan. 12-year veterans of the tour-circuit, they knew what they were doing. Great show, guys.

The Rend Collective Experiment.

  One thing I've come to love photographing is a concert.  The lighting is amazing most of the time, which makes for excellent photographs. The best part is when I find an image where the mood of the stage leaks through. There is something spectacular about a great performer.

   This is the Rend Collective Experiment. They are amazing live performers from Ireland. The excitement they share with each other pours onto the crowd who immediately soak it up. They had the audience jumping up and down with them during their last song. I have a musical background, so I know my instruments. But they had one I hadn't seen before. It's like a stick with a hubcap on one end with jingle bells attached to the other. String connects them both which is played with a bow, all while banging the thing on the ground for percussion sounds. 

   I had the chance to meet them, and they are nice, regular people just like the rest of us.  I heard they've flown across the Atlantic 72 times. 72! That's a lot. Dedicated to their craft, they deserve support to keep going. If you get a chance to see them or buy their album, I highly recommend it.

Mason Day 2011.

Mason Day is the day of the year that George Mason University celebrates itself.  There are carnival rides, popcorn, cotton candy, local band performances, and free stuff everywhere. It lasts all day and into the night when the featured musical guests come out to perform.

It was my first time doing concert photography, and I really enjoyed it.  I have a background in music, so while I'm taking photos, I find myself becoming immersed in the music as well.  I think I might try to do more concerts in the future.

This year, the featured bands were You Hang Up (an alternative rock band, mostly known for their most famous member: Frankie Muniz), and Plain White T's (Wonders of the Younger is their newest album).  Plain White T's are amazing live; lead singer Tom Higgenson secretly found his way to the back of the audience at one point to perform "Hey, There Delilah."  The effect was an intimate/acoustic/café-style moment.  Even on stage, they all had genuine personality that made you feel like you were longtime friends. If you ever have a chance to see them, I highly recommend it.

Dave Tirio of the Plain White T's

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You Hang Up

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