In honour of Miss Quincy’s upcoming 2012 UK tour (which I’ll once again be along for, stay tuned for dates to be announced soon), here are is a formerly (f)unreleased video from the 2011 UK tour featuring Mister Quincy.
If you don’t know who the hell Mister Quincy is, click here.
Today I have a sneak video peak as they rehearse for their upcoming 6 month tour across Canada, the UK, and Europe (Yes, I’ll be along for the whole ride too). The ladies have been rehearsing right on top of a downtown Vancouver storage warehouse (Yes, it’s the same place where The Storeroom Soiree was held).
Once upon day four of recording Miss Quincy’s new album Like The Devil Does I took my trusty digital SLR to the videographer level for the first time ever. That is, I did everything you see in this video besides play the music.
Without further ado – Miss Quincy, Suzie Rae (bass) and Thom Moon (drums) recording Hurricane live off the floor at Rocky Mountain Recording Studio in Calgary, AB:
It’s not often a video on the Interweb stops me in my tracks for any reason besides being gut-bustingly hilarious. I discovered this a few days ago and am still thinking about it so thought it warranted official sharing. Watch this if you’re an aspiring photographer or artist of any sort. Video is by the so-called sucksessful Atlanta photographer Zack Arias.
Recently I spent a few days adventuring with the greatest rock n’ roll band in the world – The Saints of British Rock.
The photos below are from a dawn video shoot at Stonehenge.
To see photos from the tour bus en route to Stonehenge click here. To see photos of the epic sword Battle of Stonehenge click here. To see photos of recording at Assault & Battery Studio click here.
Recently I spent a few days adventuring with the greatest rock n’ roll band in the world – The Saints of British Rock.
The photos below are from the epic sword Battle of Stonehenge.
To see photos of the rest of the adventures at Stonehenge click here. To see photos from the tour bus en route to Stonehenge click here. To see photos of recording at Assault & Battery Studio click here.
Once upon a cold-snap last winter Miss Quincy holed up in her cabin with a bunch of other hooligans and made a new album (“Your Mama Don’t Like Me“). Featured in the video below are Ben Nixon (Mossy Rock Productions), Reno Fitch (Folky Strum Strum), and Peter Mynett (Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra). I documented the recording sessions with my handy-dandy still camera too – if you have a hankering to view those photos click here.