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Gael McKeon becomes the anonymous DMP photographer during the Jim Avett set, 2/26/2009
Photo by Mark Smith
the fourth dotmatrix project shook, stirred and mixed it up real nice. tom beardslee kicked off the night with his storytelling blues playing and then possum jenkins simply brought down the house. all due respect to shooter jennings, but these guys put the "o" back in country that night.
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Photo by Mark Smith
Názov: Tlačiareň LogoStar LMP-80
Autor: LogoStar
Rok vydania:
ISBN:
Jazyk: EN
Formát: A4
Strán: 81
Vydavateľ:JAPAN
user-s manual
the fourth dotmatrix project shook, stirred and mixed it up real nice. tom beardslee kicked off the night with his storytelling blues playing and then possum jenkins simply brought down the house. all due respect to shooter jennings, but these guys put the "o" back in country that night.
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Photo by Mark Smith
"High above the Green Burro". Shot from the bar, carefully, tentatively, trying not to fall during the set or take down the lighting.
Photo by Mark Smith
Suzanne Stafford of Come Hell or High Water, from the May 18th 2010 benefit show at the Greene Street Club.
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Photo by Mark Smith
the fifth dotmatrix project brought together two greensboro acts, each with little time playing together, yet both with big, unique sounds. project tritium kicked off the evening with james marshall owen dropping his bowie-esque delivery and jagger-esque stage presence over highly composed music and sounds that at times seemed improvised. the raving knaves then took the stage (and our sound engineer) and rocked their set with a variety of kinetic, powerpop tunes. david mclean's hips might still be gyrating. a fine time had by all.
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Photo by John Leonard
A bad pun describes great music. Bruce Piephoff at the Green Burro for DMP11, 2/26/2009. If you missed it, you missed it.
Photo by Mark Smith
the sixth dotmatrix project brought together two greensboro acts with very different sounds. janik started off the evening employing a rich sound (stand-up bass, keyboard, castanets, drums, electric bass and guitar), changing up between textured melodies and jungle, lyrical tunes layered with lead singer mariana bracone's unique vocals. the tiny meteors then came on and tried to blow their amps with a hard driving rock, guitar/bass/drums set. kemp stroble brought his vocals with straight-forward intensity over sheets of guitar rock madness.
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Photo by Elizabeth Lemon
Názov: Cut Sheet Feeder for Microline 192/193/292/293
Autor: OKI TOKYOJapan
Rok vydania: 1987
ISBN: M-520440
Jazyk: EN
Formát: A5
Strán:22
Vydavateľ: JAPAN
Printer Handbook
the third dotmatrix project event was a shoegazing fest. andrew dudek brought the white sheets and pants, and both dawn chorus and citified rocked the night away.
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Photo by Tanya Peterson
the third dotmatrix project event was a shoegazing fest. andrew dudek brought the white sheets and pants, and both dawn chorus and citified rocked the night away.
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Photo by Tanya Peterson
Renee Mendoza of Filthybird waits at the keyboard while Shawn gets comfortable with the drummer's chair.
Photo by Mark Smith
the third dotmatrix project event was a shoegazing fest. andrew dudek brought the white sheets and pants, and both dawn chorus and citified rocked the night away.
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Photo by Tanya Peterson
the fifth dotmatrix project brought together two greensboro acts, each with little time playing together, yet both with big, unique sounds. project tritium kicked off the evening with james marshall owen dropping his bowie-esque delivery and jagger-esque stage presence over highly composed music and sounds that at times seemed improvised. the raving knaves then took the stage (and our sound engineer) and rocked their set with a variety of kinetic, powerpop tunes. david mclean's hips might still be gyrating. a fine time had by all.
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Photo by Mark Smith
ConvergeSouth Music '07 -- the precursor to the dotmatrix project. Check out The Wigg Report music video from that night.
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Photo by Michael Dunn
All images were edited using b-l-a-c-k-o-p.com DotMatrix program. Image of Myself was taken by RockStarsFoto.com
Image independent of DotMatrix edit is copyright RockStars Foto.
(Just seeing what the program can do)