Thursday, October 9, 2008

Clovis Music Fest and Golf Shootout

For the first time in the very short history of our company, Madeline and I have taken on two separate jobs occurring at the same time. We've had to temporarily part ways to tackle these two projects. And it was a challenge for us to be away from each other for oh so long.

Madeline was hired to photograph the New Mexico Golf Shootout (http://nmshootout.com/home-page.php) on Friday Sept 5th, located in Elephant Butte, NM. Armed with a Nikon D80 and an 18mm to 135mm lens, Madd took photos from 9AM, covering the event festivities, leading up to the golf tourney, which started at high noon. After the tourney, Madd got a brief break, then covered the rest of the shootout 'til 5PM.




Captured moments by Madeline during the New Mexico Shootout 2008.


On Wednesday Sept. 3rd ('til Sunday afternoon on Sept. 7th), I made the long drive to Clovis, NM (about a 6 hour drive from El Paso) to shoot the grand opening of the Norman and Vi Petty Rock N' Roll Museum (http://www.pettymuseum.com/), and cover the annual Clovis Music Festival. Just a bit of history, Norman Petty was a producer for artists like Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, and many others. His recording studio (http://www.superoldies.com/pettystudios.html) is located in Clovis, New Mexico, and is lovingly cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Broad. The new museum houses an amazing collection of photos, musical instruments, records, and even Norman Petty's old recording equipment that recorded Buddy Holly's songs!

Records, instruments, and photos behind a glass room. This replica Fender Stratocaster hanging from the ceiling is what guests will see first when entering the museum.


The opening was packed, wall to wall people. You can barely see me amidst the crowd.


Performing as Buddy Holly, John Mueller singing "Peggy Sue", and dancing along is the one and only Peggy Sue Gerron, the inspiration for the song! The two gentlemen are Stan Lark and George Tomsco, one half of The Fireballs (remember the hit, "Sugar Shack"?)

The Clovis Music Festival is an annual event and hosts legendary musicians like Bobby Vee, Tommy Allsup (one of Buddy Holly's Crickets), the Chiffons, Chris Montes, as well as a tribute to Elvis, Buddy Holly, and Roy Orbison. Me and our business associate Jim Glover, interviewed many artists and musicians who had recorded at the Norman Petty Studios. I also had a chance to cover a bit of the actual 3-night concert, though it was a bit tough keeping the camera steady while trying to dance and sing along to the music!



Tommy Allsup on guitar, Bobby Vee, and the Chiffons performing at the Clovis Music Festival '08.

Me, "Buddy Holly", and Tommy Allsup at the Norman Petty Studios.

And last and certainly not least are these two photos with me and our production assistant, Nick Mondragon, for the Clovis project. Nick did a tremendous job lugging around lights, cases, and other production equipment all over Clovis. He was also our go to guy for directions in town. He also knew pretty much everyone in town which helped out during our interviews. But mostly Nick is a very nice guy! Thanks, Nick.


Me and Nick "recording" our hit song in the lovingly re-created Norman Petty Recording Studios at the museum. (I'll definitely be keeping my day job...)

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