Hi. I'm Brigid Gallagher. I'm a Chicago-based Photographer and Writer and this is my blog. Thanks for checking it out.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Christkindlmarket Chicago
Labels:
Chicago,
Christkindlmarket,
Daley Plaza,
holiday
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Other Lives and Indians at Schubas
It's been way too long since I've been to Schubas for a show and I've gotta say, it was good to be back. The holidays lights were up, making the music room even cozier than usual. When I reflect on all of the musical acts that've passed through Schubas over the years, I can't help but feel honored to photograph there. Oklahoma's Other Lives put on a nice, intimate show. Any band that utilizes horns, violins, and an upright bass is pretty much awesome in my book, so I suppose they didn't have to do much to woo me. Nonetheless, I have a feeling that this band isn't going to fly under the radar for much longer, so check them out! Copenhagen's Indians kicked off the evening with a really beautiful set. His music is raw and emotional and I'm looking forward to hearing more of it. Hope you like the photos - for more, click here.
Indians
Other Lives
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Dan Deacon, Height With Friends, and Chester Endersby Gwazda
In the 350+ live acts that I've seen in my lifetime so far, there is not one comparable to Dan Deacon. You never really know what you're going to get when you go see him, except that it will likely be an interactive, fun, trippy, weird, unique circus of a good time. He rolled into Lincoln Hall in his touring school bus that runs on corn oil with his Baltimore buddies, Height With Friends and Chester Endersby Gwazda, who kicked off the night. From there, Dan took over, ordering the crowd around like puppets (and they were happy, joyful puppets) and playing some tracks off of his latest album, America, along with a few favorites from his excellent 2009 album, Bromst. The energy of his shows is contagious. Moreover, Dan is able to create experiences that evoke emotions and provoke thought from his audience so that his art becomes shared art. Don't miss him next time his tour takes him to your neighborhood. For more of my images of the night, please click here.
Height With Friends has been around for awhile and Height has a Beastie Boys, Bloodhound Gang, and even Cake sort of vibe. Rap with soul, but also rap that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Dan Deacon hit the stage and didn't waste any time getting the crowd involved...
First he made them point at things.
Then Dan organized a dance circle and audience members busted out their best moves.
This is Chester Endersby Gwazda. He played a solo set before Heights With Friends and later played guitar and keyboards for Dan Deacon.
After the dance circle, Dan had the audience create a human tunnel that spanned outside onto Lincoln Avenue.
Some of his trippy background images included Obama and Romney faces.
And the interpretive dancing continued...
Woody Harrelson made an appearance...
And later in the show I hit the stage to capture Dan's very own smartphone app in action.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Esperanza Spalding
Last month a few of us decided to check out Chicago's newest concert venue and eatery, City Winery. We couldn't think of a better first show to attend there than Grammy Award winning Jazz artist, Esperanza Spalding. And while we thoroughly enjoyed the venue and were ultimately impressed with Ms. Spalding's extraordinary talent, we were less than impressed with her attitude. There's no other way to put this: she was completely arrogant and shockingly rude to the audience. However, it's clear that she's a musical genius and has a band full of pure skill to back her up. Here are a few photos from the night.
Her band was EXCELLENT.
Labels:
City Winery Chicago,
Esperanza Spalding,
live music
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Father John Misty and La Sera
La Sera
Father John Misty
Labels:
Father John Misty,
La Sera,
Lincoln Hall,
live music
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