
Aug
05
by Jim Brock
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tags: #eyeonthemusic, #folkyeah, #jimbrockphotography, #newportfolk, #preshalljazz, 90s music, Alynda Lee Segarra, Amanda Shires, Amy Ray, Benmont Tench, Billy Strings, Bonny Light Horseman, Brandi Carlile, Cedric Burnside, Charley Crockett, Colin Meloy, concert photography, Courtney Marie Andrews, D'angelico hollow body, Danny Clinch, Dawes, Decemberists, Dolly Parton, Eric Johnson, Eye on the Music, Fleet Foxes, Fruit Bats, George Wein, Gibson hollow body, Grateful Dead, Gregory Alan Isakov, Highwomen, Hozier, I'm With Her, If I Had a Song, Indigo Girls, Infamous Stringdusters, Jade Bird, jam bands, Jason Isbell, Jay Sweet, jazz photography, Jeff Tweedy, Jim Brock Photography, Jim James, JS Ondara, Judy Collins, Jupiter and Okwess, Kermit the Frog, Lake Street Dive, Leyla McCalla, Linda Perry, live music photography, Lucy Dacus, Lukas Nelson, Madison Cunningham, Maggie Rogers, Maren Morris, Mavis Staples, Milk Carton Kids, Molly Tuttle, New Orleans music, Nilufer Yanya, Our Native Daughters, Phil and Friends, Phil Lesh, Phish, Portugal The Man, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Promise of the Real, Rachael Price, Rambling Jack Elliott, Rayland Baxter, reggae, Rhiannon Giddens, Robin Pecknold, Sara Watkins, Sheryl Crow, Stephen Marley, Taylor Goldsmith, Trey Anastasio, Warren Haynes, Wilco, Wylie Gelber
NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL 2019, FORT ADAMS, RHODE ISLAND

Aug
17
by Jim Brock
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tags: #folkyeah, #newportfolk, 12-string, alt-country, Americana, Ben Harper, Beneath the Sacred Mountain, Bermuda Triangle, blues guitar, blues music, blues photography, Brandi Carlile, Brittany Howard, Change Is Gonna Come, Charlie Musselwhite, Charlie Parr, Cheech & Chong, Chris Thile, concert photography, Coulter Wall, Courtney Barnett, Daniel Norgren, Eric Johnson, Eye on the Music, funk, Gary Clark Jr., Gibson SG, Glen Hansard, Glorietta, Hamilton Leithauser, Hiss Golden Messenger, indie folk, indie rock, Jason Isbell, Jay Sweet, JD McPherson, Jen Cloher, Jenny Lewis, Jerry Douglas, Jim Brock Photography, Jim Brock Photography. Newport Folk Festival, Jon Batiste, Kanene Pipkin, Khruangbin, Langhorn Slim, Leon Bridges, LMB, Lone Bellow, Lucius, Lukas Nelson, Maggie Rogers, Marcus Mumford, Margo Price, Mavis Staples, MC Taylor, Michael Rosenberg, Moses Sumney, Mumford & Sons, Nels Cline, Newport Folk Festival, Nicole Atkins, Passenger, Phoebe Bridgers, post, Promise of the Real, Rachael & Vilray, Rachael Price, reggae, Resonator, rock photography, roots music, Shakey Graves, Side Toure, St. Vincent, Stratocaster, Sturgill Simpson, Tank & the Bangas, Telecaster, The Weather Station, This Is The Kit, Toots & the Maytals, Valerie June, Wood Brothers, world music, Zach Williams
Newport Folk Festival 2018, Fort Adams, Rhode Island

Aug
04
by Jim Brock
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tags: Alynda Lee Segarra, Americana, Berklee Gospel Choir, blog, bluegrass, Bright Eyes, Caitlan Rose, concert photography, Conor Oberst, Darin Gray, Dave Carroll, David Simonett, Dawes, Ed Helms, Erik Berry, Eye on the Music, Gabriela Quintero, George Wein, Gibson acoustic, Gregory Alan Isakov, Holly Laessig, Hooray for the Riff Raff, jamgrass, Jeff Tweedy, Jess Wolfe, Jim Brock Photography, Jim Elkington, Lief Vollebekk, Lonesome Trio, Lucius, Mavis Staples, music photography, Newport Folk, Pegi Young & the Survivors, Rodrigo Sanchez, Rodrigo y Gabriela, roots music, Ryan Young, Spooner Oldham, Taylor Goldsmith, Third Man records, Tim Saxhaug, Trampled by Turtles, Valerie June, Wilco, Wylie Gelber, Yosi Perlstein