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Shooting Lights

Not Shooting Lights as in photographing with strobes, but as in a new SFEAD track from The Blakes.

If you hang around these parts online, you know all there is to know about my Songs For Eating and Drinking project with my buddy Hebb. No frills, world class music, good vibes. Stills, video, audio. Here’s another exclusive performance from one of those evenings this summer. Take a break from pressing your face against your camera and enjoy.

If you like this vibe, you’ll find 4 new tracks over at the SFEAD site, as well as an archive of one-of-a-kind performances by musicians from Pearl Jam, the Dandy Warhols, Blue Scholars, and many others.

Happy music Friday. Have a great weekend.

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Other related posts here:
[The Blakes: Ramshackle Hearse][Brand New Songs For Eating and Drinking][Chase Jarvis RAW: [not] Getting to Portland][Songs For Eating and Drinking on the Boob Tube][Songs For Eating and Drinking #2.0 – Hip Hop][SFEAD: Arthur & Yu][New Project: Songs for Eating and Drinking…Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam]

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Shooting Lights

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  3. Dave Keating Photography says:
    November 22, 2009 at 11:45 am

    I love these music posts, and Songs for Eating and Drinking.

    Regards,

    dave

  4. Warr3n says:
    November 20, 2009 at 11:00 am

    brilliant work. good theme song for something related to photography

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