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Scenes from UTV at Black Hand

photos by Dean Christesen Use The Vastness (UTV) and Yellow Grass took over Black Hand Coffee yesterday for an afternoon concert. Photos from UTV: Marcus Tenney, Brett Ripley, Mary Lawrence Hicks Marcus Tenney, Mary Lawrence Hicks, Reggie Chapman Stuart Jackson, Brett Ripley Chelsea Temple David Hood, Marcus Tenney See more photos from the event on […]

RVAjazzfest in Photos, Pt. 3

Finally, the last set of photos from RVAjazzfest. This set was taken by Will Fisher. View the entire album or check out some select photos below. Fight the Big Bull with Steven Bernstein: Boots of Leather, Glows in the Dark:

RVAjazzfest in Photos, Pt. 2

Here are more photos of RVAjazzfest featuring Steven Bernstein. This set was taken by Lindsey Prather, long time contributor, photographer, and go-to girl for RVAjazz. One more set of photos will be up soon. From RVAjazzfest – Lindsey Prather Steven Bernstein fronting Fight the Big Bull Steven Bernstein with Fight the Big Bull Brian Jones […]

RVAjazzfest in Photos, Pt. 1

Thanks to everyone who came to RVAjazzfest last night and made it a success. All three bands were incredible and I was blown away by the enthusiasm that everyone shared. There were a couple of photographers taking photos that will be here on the site in the next week. This first set was taken by […]

NO BS! Packs The Camel

Photos by Peter McElhinney For anyone lucky enough to beat the crowd and get in to The Camel last night, this is what the scene looked like. NO BS! Brass played to an excited, capacity crowd, leaving late-comers out in the cold. From No BS! Brass @ The Camel

Sights from Mingus Awareness Project

by Dean Christesenphotos by Lindsey PratherThe 2nd Annual Mingus Awareness Project in Richmond this evening seemed to be, to say the very least, an absolute success on all levels. The huge turnout challenged Gallery5’s capacity and made even standing room something to be thankful for. All three groups were simply amazing and were met with […]

Musicircus

We followed our ears to nooks in the store, finding musicians and ensembles around every corner. The musicians had almost nothing to do with each other, save for the fact that sound is their art. From Musicircus Before you even entered Chop Suey Books this evening, a sized-down No BS! Brass Band greeted you with […]

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