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for some reason, last week was packed with shows. every night. monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, saturday and sunday. too much for my shoulders. looking up to the stage with a 70-200mm heavy lens in your hands takes a toll. i need a massage (holler). but i enjoy it, so i will not complain anymore. it's practice for wedding season. :)

ALICIA KEYS @ AGGANIS ARENA
thank you to the people at sony for dealing with my constant emails. and thank you to akila robinson for helping me get approved for this show. although i did not have a review ticket for this show, i was still able to photograph the first 3 songs of melanie fiona and the first 2 of alicia. alicia emerged onto the stage in a cage, surrounded by fog.  she stayed in that cage for 80% of the first song, and all of the photographers were covered in fog, trying to get their camera to focus on something. anything.  a hand, some hair... eventually, miss keys stepped out to the front with her dancers, and just as i was getting warmed up, security pulled us out.  one song for alicia.  dream killers. :)

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ROBIN THICKE @ HOUSE OF BLUES
brandolini at vater put me in touch with robin thicke's drummer, ronnie lawrence 'lb' breaux. i went in a little early, just after soundcheck, and grabbed a ton of pics of lb on the drums. thank god this worked out before the show, because the house of blues made the world's smallest pit for this show. i mean, it was the width of me, with no wiggle room. this makes taking pictures...quite difficult. and i only had the first 2 songs (which isn't long enough) to get thicke, lb and all the other musicians. tough. again, i'm glad i did a lot of shooting beforehand.  lb was a pleasure to work with. he played the drums to the tunes the dj was playing, so i could get some pictures of him playing 'for real'. i wanted to do the running man on the house of blues stage, but i played it cool.  :) the sticks in his mouth were my idea. he played along. thanks chad. thanks, lb.

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TOWER OF POWER @ WILBUR THEATRE

my parents wanted to go to this show. the venue promised me two tickets, so my mother bought one. i'd sit in the one she bought and my folks would sit in the 2 they gave me. error. the night before they told me i'd only have one seat, so i went alone. my father is doing OK, but there is no way he would have been able to climb up to the balcony at that place. super steep. no hand railings. not cool. i ran into rich gastwirt and enjoyed the show. i saved the earplugs from the daughtry show and used them again. it cuts down on the headaches i get after a show.

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THE DONNAS @ THE PARADISE ROCK CLUB

at this point, i'm exhausted. at work on thursday, i get an email that says i'm approved to shoot the donnas show later that night. yay, but boo! i'm running on empty at this point and the weekend isn't even here. every show i take on is another review to write. i'm a photographer first, who writes as best i can. it doesn't come as naturally and is at times, painful. luckily, i ran into some very knowledgeable fans who had pretty much traveled the country, going to donnas' shows. i just made their statements the review. it's better than me giving a generic overview of the show. the fans of the artists know the most and it's cool to have a more personal account of these concerts.

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HIM @ THE HOUSE OF BLUES

i literally dragged myself to the train station on sunday night for this one. i had a 'portrait mayhem' event on sunday from 10am-4pm, where i set up a studio set and photographed 2 babies, 2 kiddos, one dog, one band and 3 others. can we say, too much? i'm glad i went. i hung out with robb noxious and met Bill Baker, who was following the band for a book. good conversations. lots of laughs. my favorite part of the night? upon entering the pit, one of the kids in the front row yelled, "let's hear it for the cameragirl!" and i did a little dance and they all cheered. hilarious.

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Photos up next:  Arizona, Las Vegas, Fighting Friday and Portrait Mayhem.


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