
Got the chance to film Wayne Hancock’s performance while working a rock-doc on the Nelsonville Music Festival in Ohio. Pulled him aside afterward for a quick portrait. If I ever get a budget for a film, I want Wayne and his music to be in it. He is a one-of-a-kind human, and about as real as it gets. He of course makes kick-ass country-rockabilly music too. He’s on tour right now, so go see him if you can.
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Kate may have a broken heel, but she can still make movies.
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I’m convinced Athens has one of the best twilight skies ever. There are magic particles in the atmosphere that make you fall in love with light every night, drink beer, sleep in, listen to folk and punk music and sometimes win silly awards.
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Via 5/20/09. Fishing with my Ohio roommate outside of Athens. We listened to the Z album and battled treacherous and muddy waters with the hopes that our manhood would be validated by nature. Tim’s masculinity was christened with a beautiful Bass. I am still waiting, stuck in man-biguity.
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