Showing posts with label adalita. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adalita. Show all posts

18.10.13

Adalita recording All Day Venus



Adalita has just released her second solo album All Day Venus and is currently kicking around the country playing shows to launch it. Great album, and her Melbourne show with her touring band slayed. 

Here's some photos taken back in March at Birdland Studios while on a break while recording the album.








8.11.11

Adalita, River Of Snakes - on set


River Of Snakes have just released an EP called Bad Blood. recently Adam Harding directed a clip for them, shot by Adam Russ. Check out the clip here



I also discovered on the same roll of film, this shot from the making of Adalita's film clip Fool Around. Also shot and directed by Adam Harding. I've already put a couple of other pics from this film clip here


6.10.11

Adalita - Fool Around film clip shoot

Adalita has a new film clip for her song Fool Around, once again shot by Adam Harding.
I snapped these while helping out with the lighting...


The clip was partially shot at JP Shilo's house. This accordion was hanging around...

4.3.11

Adalita - The Repairer film clip

Adalita has just released her debut self-titled album. While on location shooting her new film clip for The Repairer (directed by Adam Harding) I shot these.
You can find a whole bunch of other photos here at Adalita's website.












26.9.10

Adalita - live at the Empress


Adalita is putting the final touches to her debut solo album. She recently played this solo show (with some fine accompaniment by JP Shilo) to a captivated crowd at the Empress Hotel.

14.3.10

Adalita - Mixing her debut solo album


Adalita (Magic Dirt) is currently mixing down her debut solo album. The tracks I heard are sounding really great. Stay tuned folks...



8.11.09

Magic Dirt - Dean Turner Tribute gig at the Corner




Magic Dirt played their Melbourne leg of the Dean Turner Tribute Shows recently. For many it was an emotionally charged show, particularly as they opened with Dean's favorite song Baby Cakes. It was also a fantastically rockin show of celebration, being one of the best gigs I've seen an ages. It also launched the White Boy EP, which was one of the last projects Dean worked on before his passing.

Another highlight for me was the addition of a bloke who's style has greatly inspired my own guitar playing, Daniel Herring (below) who joined the stage for a few songs.