
13 January 1968 was the date when Johnny Cash finally saw his longtime wish come true to record a performance in a prison. With his 1955 song ‘Folsom Prision Blues’ in mind that first prison recording could only be at … Continue reading
13 January 1968 was the date when Johnny Cash finally saw his longtime wish come true to record a performance in a prison. With his 1955 song ‘Folsom Prision Blues’ in mind that first prison recording could only be at … Continue reading
KOMATSU from Eindhoven play a type of bulldozer rock that is a mix of ‘super-massive’ sludge, stoner rock and metal. Started in 2010 they have released 2 full albums so far, the latest ‘Recipe for Murder One’ in September 2016, … Continue reading
DROPKICK MURPHYS, an Irish-punk band named after Dr. John “Dropkick” Murphy, was founded in 1996 in Quincy Masachusetts, south of Boston. Of the original setting only bass player KEN CASEY is still in the band, together with AL BARR (vocals), MATT … Continue reading
THE MAHONES are a Canadian Irish-punk band started back in 1990 by Finny McConnell from Dublin. Initially formed as a one-off band for that year’s St. Patrick’s Day party, the band was that well received that now, almost 25 years … Continue reading
BRYAN MCPHERSON is a troubadour currently living in Los Angeles California, but actually ‘O.F.D.’ In the introduction of his Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for his new album ‘Wedgewood’ BRYAN explains: “O.F.D. means Originally From Dorchester. It’s where I grew up in Boston. When … Continue reading
Komatsu is a band from Eindhoven, Netherlands who describe their own style as super-massive rock. The band consists of Mo Truijens (guitar / volcals), Stephan Quint (guitar), Martijn Mansvelders (bass) en Miriam Bekkers (drums). I shot these pictures during their gig on … Continue reading
Peter Pan Speedrock is a rock ‘n roll band from Eindhoven. When they announced they would play in P60, a small podium in Amstelveen I contacted their management for the approvals and got the OK to take their pictures. The … Continue reading