Garaj Mahal 9.25.07

Bad Suit warmed up the crowd at Nectar's in dowtown Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday night before Garaj Mahal took the stage. Playing without their original bass player Kai Eckhardt, Fareed Haque (guitar), Alan Hertz (drums), and Eric Levvy (keyboards) took the stage and played two sets with a stand in bass player for the night. Unfortunatley I missed the Bad Suit opening set because I was at Higher Ground for the Sound Tribe show. That was the first time I've seen them and they were great! Anyway I can see Bad Suit anytime around here. Here are a few pictures from the Garaj Mahal show.





Live at Nectar's - The Brew September 12, 2007

Every Wednesday in September The Brew is playing a show at Nectar's in downtown Burlington, Vermont. Here are some pictures from September 12th's show. If you haven't heard of The Brew you should check them out! Visit The Brew at http://www.thebrew.biz/

The Brew is
Dave Drouin - guitar/vocals
Kelly Kane - drums
Chris Plante - keyboards/vocals
Joe Plante - bass/vocals









Live at Nectar's - Sam Kininger Band

The Sam Kininger Band played at Nectars on Saturday September 8, 2007 in Burlington, Vermont





Bad Suit Live at Club Metronome August 31, 2007

Bad Suit played at Club Metronome on Friday August 31, 2007 in dowtown Burlington, Vermont. Todd Stoops, keyboardist for the Vermont based band Raq sits in with the band during the end of their set






Grace Potter and the Nocturnals

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals play to a hometown crowd at the Burlington Waterfront in Burlington, Vermont on August 17, 2007.





Project Object - Club Metronome 1.12.07

On a Friday night, Project object featuring Ike Willis, Andre Cholmondeley, Eric Svalgard, Eric Slick, Dave Johnson and Robbie "Seahag" Mangano took the stage and jammed out two sets of Zappa tunes.


Eric Svalgard

Andre Cholmondeley
Eric Slick



Ike Willis

Dave Johnson
"SeaHag"

The Breakfast - Nectar's 12.30.06

Tim Palmieri (Nikon D2x, 1/60 @ f:2.8, ISO 800, 35mm)





(Nikon D2x, 1/100 @f:2.8, ISO 400, 50mm)


Ron Spears
(Nikon D2x, 1/60 @ f:2.8, ISO 800, 35mm)