Saturday, June 16, 2012

CLOSE UP: Roger Salloom

Roger Salloom, 2012. By Travis Simpkins


Roger Salloom- LIVE



Documentary about Roger Salloom


Roger Salloom circa 1975

For more info, visit: http://www.rogersalloom.com/

CLOSE UP: Sarah Heggan

Sarah Heggan, 2012. By Travis Simpkins


Sarah Heggan performing at The Comedy Studio

The Descendants (2011): A Strong Performance By George Clooney


     George Clooney is the Cary Grant of our time. Like Grant, Clooney is a much better actor than he is given credit for... viewers are often distracted by his looks. However, as Clooney ages, he is taking on roles that showcase his great skills. The Descendants (2011) is a solid film all around.
     Clooney plays the husband of a woman who, after a boating accident, is in a coma. His daughters are troublesome. And he is the trustee of a multi-million dollar Hawaiian land trust handed down from his ancestors... land which is about to be sold (if he chooses to do so). Heartbreaking news comes when Clooney finds out his wife is going to die, and that she had been cheating on him...


     Now he must arrange all the aspects of his weary life to form a peaceful atmosphere for his family...


     He decides to track down his wife's lover, and tell the man about her imminent death so that he might say goodbye...


     And he must decide the fate of his ancestral land. Will he sell it or preserve it for future generations?



The Descendants- Movie trailer

Friday, June 15, 2012

CLOSE UP: Brad Roberts (Crash Test Dummies)

Brad Roberts, 2012. By Travis Simpkins


Crash Test Dummies- "Superman's Song"

CLOSE UP: Jennifer Coolidge

Jennifer Coolidge, 2012. By Travis Simpkins


Jennifer Coolidge in American Pie (1999)





For more info, visit: www.imdb.com/jennifercoolidge


Thursday, June 14, 2012

CLOSE UP: Sarah Lee Guthrie

Sarah Lee Guthrie, 2011. By Travis Simpkins


Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion- "Holdin' Back"


For more info, visit: http://www.sarahleeandjohnny.com/

The General (1926): Classic Buster Keaton



     Buster Keaton's masterpiece, The General (1926), was a project close to his heart and one in which he maintained creative freedom. He wrote, starred and directed the film and his great physical comedic abilities run forcefully through it. It stands out as one of the best comedies of the Silent Era.
     Keaton plays John Gray, a railroad engineer on "The General", his beloved locomotive.


     As the Civil War breaks out, The General is targeted for theft by the Union Army, who plan to use it to cut off railroad access to the South. The loss of his train prompts Keaton to single-handedly chase down the culprits and retrieve it...


     at all costs...


     and with hilarious results...


The General- full feature film

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

CLOSE UP: Elizabeth Ziman (Elizabeth & the Catapult)

Elizabeth Ziman, 2012. By Travis Simpkins


Elizabeth & the Catapult- "Taller Children"

CLOSE UP: Tommy Ramone

Tommy Ramone, 2012. By Travis Simpkins


Tommy Ramone- "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend & Blitzkrieg Bop"



Ramones circa 1970s with Tommy Ramone center, right

For more info, visit: http://www.unclemonk.com/home.html

CLOSE UP: Golden Bloom (Shawn Fogel)

Golden Bloom (Shawn Fogel), 2011. By Travis Simpkins


Golden Bloom- "Doomsday Devices"


For more info, visit: http://goldenbloom.net/

Greg Stewart: Profiles from the Quiet-D Illustrations

Greg Stewart, 2012. By Travis Simpkins

      On Quiet Desperation, Greg Stewart plays the author of the book, "I Know Why Pigeons Burrow." The failure of his of his book has resigned him to wish he could join his feathered friends in hiding.


Quiet D Episode Seven


     In real life, Greg Stewart is a talented, funny stand-up comedian. His witty observations make every show worthwhile. He performs in and around the Boston area on a regular basis.


Greg performing stand-up at The Comedy Studio



The Comedy Studio




Quiet Desperation #8, 2012. By Travis Simpkins


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

CLOSE UP: Loudon Wainwright III

Loudon Wainwright III, 2012. By Travis Simpkins


Loudon Wainwright III- "A Father and a Son"



Rufus Wainwright and his dad, Loudon Wainwright III

For more info, visit: http://www.lw3.com/home.php

CLOSE UP: Katie Melua

Katie Melua, 2012. By Travis Simpkins


Katie Melua- "If You Were a Sailboat"


For more info, visit: http://katiemelua.com/

Tom Rush: Art and Music (Songs that Inspired the Illustrations)

Tom Rush, 2012. By Travis Simpkins

Child's Song


These Days


No Regrets


Tom Rush, 2012. By Travis Simpkins

Let's Talk Dirty in Hawaiian


Sunshine, Sunshine


Remember Song


Tom Rush, 2012. By Travis Simpkins

For more info, visit: http://tomrush.com/

Monday, June 11, 2012

CLOSE UP: Brett Sparks (The Handsome Family)

Brett Sparks, 2012. By Travis Simpkins



The Handsome Family- "The Giant of Illinois"



Robert Wadlow (The Giant of Illinois) and Mary Pickford


For more info, visit: http://www.handsomefamily.com/


CLOSE UP: Richie Havens

Richie Havens, 2012. By Travis Simpkins


Richie Havens- The Key




New Portrait Illustration: Joan Baez (Folk Musician/Activist)

Joan Baez, 2012. By Travis Simpkins

     After missing several opportunities to see Joan Baez perform, for one reason or another, I finally made it a point to see her when I took my Fiancé, Janet, to the 2009 Newport Folk Festival. Our friends in Deer Tick were playing there, as well as Arlo Guthrie, whom we had met on several previous occasions. It was a memorable event. Joan actually performed alongside Judy Collins, a tremendous rarity (I've heard they don't get along), and Pete Seeger was there as usual, 90 something years old and still going strong. Many aspects of Joan are intriguing... not only does she have a voice that seems to get better with age, a fantastic guitar ability and great songwriting skills, but she is also a truly nice person, warm-hearted and humorous, and an empathetic, steadfast humanitarian.

Joan Baez- "Sweet Sir Galahad"


Bob Dylan and Joan Baez- 1965


Joan Baez- "Diamonds and Rust" 1975 (about Bob Dylan)


Joan Baez- "Love is Just a Four-Letter Word" (written by Bob Dylan)


Joan Baez- LIFE Magazine- 1962

For more info, visit: http://www.joanbaez.com/

Sunday, June 10, 2012

CLOSE UP: John McCauley (Deer Tick)

John McCauley, 2011. By Travis Simpkins


Deer Tick- "Art Isn't Real (City of Sin)"


For more info, visit: http://www.deertickmusic.com/

CLOSE UP: Shelton Hank Williams III (Hank 3)

Hank Williams III, 2012. By Travis Simpkins


Hank 3- "Pills I Took"





For more info, visit: http://www.hank3.com/

CLOSE UP: Tony Norris

Tony Norris, 2012. By Travis Simpkins


Tony Norris- "Me and My Uncle"


For more info, visit: http://tonynorris.com/

Bonnie and Clyde (1967): A Classic Outlaw Film


     Daring in it's use of in-your-face sexuality and violence, Bonnie and Clyde (1967), challenged the traditional method of portraying historical figures on film and made director Arthur Penn's reputation solid. From the close-up shots to the choppy editing, the film oozes a certain style...  one that modern filmmakers often try to emulate, but seldom accomplish.
     Everyone is experiencing hard times in Depression-era America circa 1931. Texas girl Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) is no different. She is bored with small town life and hates her job as a waitress... 


     This all changes when she meets newly released con Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty). They immediately take up together and petty thefts and robberies quickly graduate to bank robberies... 


     Bonnie and Clyde are joined by Clyde's brother Buck (Gene Hackman) and his annoying wife, as well as auto mechanic and driver C.W. Moss. Together they form the Barrow Gang... 


     Although they do rob banks, they often get the blame/credit for crimes they didn't commit as well... 


     The police are hot on their tails, and the whole crew is fighting amongst themselves in the down time. 


     It can't possibly last. The authorities are bound to catch up with them at some point...



Bonnie and Clyde- movie trailer

Saturday, June 9, 2012

CLOSE UP: Sugar Dish

Sugar Dish, 2012. By Travis Simpkins


Sugar Dish performs to "Toxic"


photographs by Travis Simpkins