MUSIC NEWS
A Night of 90s Rock LegendS
Last night, Ruoff Music Center was a time capsule of the 90s as three iconic bands, Live, Stone Temple Pilots, and Soul Asylum, reunited for the Jubilee Tour. Despite being a Sunday night, the show drew a massive crowd, proving that the enduring appeal of these legendary bands remains strong.
Sweet Home Indiana With Lynard Skynyrd
As the sun began to set over Ruoff Music Center, the stage was bathed in a warm glow, setting the perfect atmosphere for Lynyrd Skynyrd's performance. The band wasted no time launching into their iconic hits, sending the crowd into a frenzy.From the opening chords of "Sweet Home Alabama" to the soaring vocals of "Free Bird," Lynyrd Skynyrd's timeless music filled the air, transporting fans back to the golden age of Southern rock.
Capturing The Volunteers: A Night with Yerin Baek and Her Band
This week I had the unique opportunity to photograph and work with The Volunteers, the South Korean rock band fronted by the enigmatic Yerin Baek 백예린. Known for her haunting vocals and introspective lyrics, Baek has carved a unique path in the music industry. As the lights dimmed and the band took the stage, a collective gasp swept through the intimate basement venue, setting the stage for an unforgettable night of post-grunge and alternative rock.
Indy Rocks to the Soul Circus: A Night with Marcus King
The echoes of a phenomenal night still linger in the grand halls of the Old National Centre. On July 16th, Indianapolis witnessed a blues revival unlike any other. Sure, this Hoosier state might be known for its endless cornfields and country twang, but on this particular Tuesday, the city traded Stetsons for soul patches as Marcus King and his band, The Marcus King Trio, rolled into town.
Summer Gods Descended on Noblesville: A Night of Nostalgia with Third Eye Blind, Yellowcard, and Arizona
Third Eye Blind, Yellowcard, and Arizona ignited Noblesville, Indiana on the Summer Gods Tour. A packed Ruoff Music Center erupted in singalongs and mosh pits for an unforgettable night of nostalgia.
INDY PRIDE PRESENTS MXMTOON In Indianapolis
In the summer of great concerts in Indy MXMTOON proves why they deserve to be on your summer playlist this year with hits like “Prom Dress,” and “Mona Lisa”.
The Oak Ridge Boys Make Indianapolis Stop on Farewell Tour
The Oak Ridge Boys brought their country gospel to Indianapolis on June 29th at the Murat Theatre [Indianapolis Murat Theatre]. It's unclear if this is a farewell tour, but fans were happy to sing along to classics. [The Oak Ridge Boys Tour]
Hello Again, Metric, I Knew You When!!!
Metric's Indianapolis show at the Vogue was a blast from the college days turned into this photographer's fever dream, reminding everyone why these Canadian rockers remain indie royalty.
Grace Kelly Lights Up the Jazz Kitchen
Rising star saxophonist Grace Kelly brought the Jazz Kitchen alight with her genre-bending energy, infectious enthusiasm, and genuine connection with the audience.
PVRIS Without the A
Pvris brought the heat (and the sass) to the Old National Centre, Indianapolis was all the better for it. The energy was electric, the crowd a pulsating mass of bodies singing along to every anthemic beat.
The Mars Volta: A Mind-Blowing “Hold Up a Minute?”
Indy rockers, you missed a crazy good one! The Mars Volta tore up the Egyptian Room with a mind-blowing concert. Never heard of them? No sweat! Their music is a wild mix of rock, Latin, and just plain weirdness (in a good way!).