Jorma Kaukonen Of Hot Tuna, and formerly of Jefferson Airplane. Performing live @ Bonnaroo Festival, June of 2007.
This is an original graphic art design. /
Saxophone
Bach illustration
Silhouette of a sax player
A photograph of a non-famous rock star
Photograph of a non-famous rock star.
Photograph of a non-famous Rock Star.
The unprovoked attack by the knife-wielding monkey required the monk to defend himself with the only means that would save his life – Monkey-style Kung fu!
Taken at the Gathering Of The Vibes Festival. / Bridgeport, Connecticut 8-1-08
These wonderful desi influenced extraterrestrials get a lesson in pulsatronic sitar on their home world near the binary star of Zeta Reticuli. Famous Pakistan Musician plays the music he loves to share for his friends light years away from Earth to enjoy while the parathas come out hot and fresh. For centuries Zeta Reticuli people have loved and adopted desi culture through out the planets they inhabit making desi culture a familiar part of their civilization. They were the first aliens to visit that crash landed on Earth in the 15th century near present day wazirstan. The local tribes people united and helped in a common cause to help these aliens back to health with a safe return to their world. As a result, humans were left with gifts of Zeta Reticuli technology that led to the formation of the Pakistani Starfleet we know of today.
I met whom I call Pappa “D” and told him “I’ll be back with my camera after seeing thier cains lined up on the storefront sidewalk and sharing my story below. I don’t really think he or his crew though I’d ever return with my camera. Local artists update and beautify local storefront. Someone unaware might “label this artist as a tagger”. However, it takes many days in the hot sun to create these beautiful designs we see along the local storefronts. I ask the young man, “What are you drawing here”? He replied, “What do you think it is on a Sunday afternoon”? How stupid was I, judgemental as most you see. I’d actually came to take photos of these “artists” working, producing, not to give them a label. I apologized briefly and explained briefly about a day I bought some paint in a craft store and there was a woman with children asked me what are you going to do with all that paint? At the time I had a cast on one of my feet. I casually told her, ” I’m a professional tagger”. I pointed to my cast and said, “that’s how this, happened running from the cops”. At this point you would have thought I would have been asked by the cashier for some form of I.D. right? Hardly because I’m white and in a craft store. Any other person who had bought all of that may have been considered doing something different and had the authorities called. The artist later smiled in other portraits captured this date. ost of the artists were wondering why I would have an interest as them and what they create. It was also amazing to see them interact with the young skaters watching them this day. Letting the boys know yes, you can get paid to do your art, however you must finish your education. It was a great art and life lesson for me to be allowed the time to take these artist photos this day. Lei H
This is a pic of a Australian musician invited to play his Didgeridoo aboriginal musical instrument during the “Mont-Tremblant Blues Festival” Quebec Canada. Mont-Tremblant is part of the ” Mont-Tremblant National Park” in the Quebec Province , it is a festival resort in the summer and a ski resort in the winter, the region holds hundred lakes, rivers and miles and miles of forests, it is a fisherman’s and hunters paradise. I love Blues music and I go every year for a week to discover new artist and listen to established blues artist also….
The Qawwali and filmi music is just sensationally penetrating from these fully decked out hover rides just outside of Quetta. I could not pass the opportunity to pass up these audio visual experiences with my most favorite music heard from miles away through the air and felt through the vibrations of the ground. One person there said they can also beam music clear across the horizon with directional focused sonic sonarbass low wave resonance, infact I think it was Hamid Khan who told me that. You just cant beat the dhol rhythm especially from the back of one of these technological beauties.
A street artist playing his guitar immerse in his music, Amsterdam, Netherlands. © 1989 Janos L. Sison
Man playing pan pipes, Andean music, Cusco, Peru, South America
Music Town – 3D Fractal Render / Milan Dobrojevic
Music Town 2 – 3D fractal render / Milan Dobrojevic
This extra terrestrial is a musician and loves to rap.
Geisha Girl antique tee is a vintage version of the coloured Geisha Girl tee / /
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