Troubadours

Welcome to My Year in Live Music, a photo documentary of a year-long immersion into live music. Starting with the Arrogance show in Raleigh on May 13, 2017, the live-music chase took me to venues from Saxapahaw, NC, to Manhattan’s Alphabet City. The photos here represent my best attempt to honor the remarkable artists who breathe life into the listening rooms, music halls, saloons and outdoor stages all over the country. The year-long project wrapped May 12, 2018, in Winston-Salem with “Yesterday’s Tomorrow: Winston’s Pyschedelic 60s … and Beyond,” a show that grew out of Chris Stamey’s new memoir. The show tracked the origins of the local indie music scene and brought all the NC legends together – Mitch Easter, Peter Holsapple, Don Dixon and Stamey among them. For one night, on one stage, one troubadour after another took the mic. Crossing over all the towns and all the music styles, troubadours distinguish themselves by creating live experiences that engage our senses in ways technology hasn’t replicated. It is a high calling. I hope my project inspires some of you to dial up the events calendar in your town and find a live show you can attend tonight. Please stay in touch via the contact form, or you can reach me on Instagram, @rtvmp.

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  • The Lassie James Sessions, Jan. 22-23, 2019