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Mark Satterthwaite of Big Rosco & The Hammers bigrosco.com performing at FabFortville Fireworks Festival www.facebook.com/events/1758085467626723/
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I was quite a distance from the stage it was very dark and filming wasn't allowed. The first time I heard the album "Entrance" in 1970 I was a 'fan' and finally got to see him in 2011. I just couldn't obey the rules. I was reprimanded by an usher, but instead of filming I was able to stealthily capture a few stills (with natural motion blur).
Fantastic musician.
The Music & Artists of Morocco
Wherever you travel in Morocco you are guaranteed to hear music. It is the basic expression of the country’s folk culture. Traditional Moroccan music is an important part of every day life, evident at every celebration and is most spectacular when it is seen live at births, marriages, funerals, religious gathering and festivals. Ancient Moroccan music can be found in the mountainous regions and is performed within Berber villages while in the cities there is a strong Arabic classical tradition, of songs and instrumental music brought by Arabs from the east and Andalusian Spain. Since the 1970’s Morocco has spawned indigenous pop (chabbi music), ranging from protest songs to dance music- sounds that you’ll hear blaring out of taxi radios, bus stations PA systems and in shops, cafes and restaurants. Visit any souk and you will find musicians playing and stalls blasting CD’s and cassettes of local music they have for sale. Festivals are the most rewarding as there is a wide variety of styles performed at them such as Berber, Gnawa, Jajouka, Chabbi, Griha,Moroccan Rap, Sephardic and Sufi.
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I took this portrait of one of my work friends earlier this year. I thought it was too cute not to share.
At one of our favorite local flea markets these guys are regulars playing some authentic sounding Bluegrass country music which is far more pleasing than the commercialized crap that passes for modern country music these days.
Cocky Northern Bastard.............! lol,guitar player from St.Helens band Stillia ,check them out,good stuff :)
Musician.
He is a musician and he was waiting in the wings before he went on stage, which in this performance was the back of a truck.
He was participating in a street performance at a festival.
Camden, New South Wales, Australia.
Guitar, mandolin, mandola, cittern and bouzouki are all stringed instruments popularly used in tradition Irish music. Here we have the mandola it's a lovely sound. :-)
Your true traveller finds boredom rather agreeable than painful. It is the symbol of his liberty - his excessive freedom. He accepts his boredom, when it comes, not merely philosophically, but almost with pleasure.
Aldous Huxley
(after a day of walking, when i finally shot this, i said to myself, that's it, i am ready to go home.)
Kis zenészek.
Terézváros, Bajza utca. A szecessziós palota 1908-ban épült Bálint Zoltán és Jámbor Lajos tervei szerint. A harmadik emeleten végigfutó mozaikot-sgraffitót Kernstok Károly tervezte.
Murals on the wall of an art nouveau palace in Budapest, Terézváros. Built in 1908, architects: Bálint and Jámbor. Murals: by Károly Kernstok (sgraffitto and golden mosaic)