Matthew Wild
Murray Porter Band playing scorching blues
I was able to capture Murray Porter’s Juno award, but I got a pole growing out of the drummer’s head.
Such is life.
(By the way, the Juneau is that crystal object alongside the water bottle, situated this side of Porter’s keyboard.)
The band was playing a scorching set of ‘Res Bluez’ – First Nations blues – in the street right alongside the Chinatown Arch on Monday, June 11, 2012 to officially open Vancouver Native Housing’s Skwachàys Healing Lodge.
This photo cannot be used for any purposes without my written permission. Reach me at Wild West Communications: www.wildwestcom.ca if you are interested in using my pictures.
Murray Porter Band playing scorching blues
I was able to capture Murray Porter’s Juno award, but I got a pole growing out of the drummer’s head.
Such is life.
(By the way, the Juneau is that crystal object alongside the water bottle, situated this side of Porter’s keyboard.)
The band was playing a scorching set of ‘Res Bluez’ – First Nations blues – in the street right alongside the Chinatown Arch on Monday, June 11, 2012 to officially open Vancouver Native Housing’s Skwachàys Healing Lodge.
This photo cannot be used for any purposes without my written permission. Reach me at Wild West Communications: www.wildwestcom.ca if you are interested in using my pictures.