Friday, March 13, 2009

Roman Titus Behind-the-Scenes

Below is a behind-the-scenes video for photographer Roman Titus shooting a campaign for The Boys and Girls Club in Cincinnati.  Roman is also the photographer that has gone with us on a lot of the Reinstate Hank film, and also on some other recent projects that will see the light of day soon.  Be sure to check out his work and his site:  RomanTitus.com



Sunday, February 8, 2009

STASH on DVD!!!

My good friend, filmmaker and fellow hometown boy Jacob Ennis's directorial debut STASH is making some serious noise as it hits DVD shelves.

Shot in and around Lexington, Jacob's film was picked up by Camp Motion Picture's Bloody Earth Films and is now heading to two of the nation's largest movie rental chains Hollywood Video and Movie Gallery. The film is also available on Amazon.com.

Buy STASH at Amazon.com
Get out there and get it because "It's breakfast time, bitches!"

STASH Trailer:


STASH cameo:
STASH cameo

Sunday, January 18, 2009

PYLOT Promo

Promo for forthcoming PYLOT DVD. It includes the Glasgow KY band's last performance and a ton of bonus footage. Directed by Blake Judd, edited by Cody Meek, produced by Blake Judd, Cody Meek, and Wes Buchanan. Cameras by Blake Judd, Jess Sandidge, Daniel Paxton, Andy Gumm, and Tripod.

PYLOT mySpace

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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

60th Anniversary of Hank Williams Recording in Cincy



Monday night Keith, Rick and I attended a private party/meeting in Cincinnati to commemorate the 60th anniversary of when Hank Williams recorded at Herzog Studio. We actually got in the space, where Jake Speed and Freddies, David Rhodes Brown, Ed from Strawboss, Patrick Ewing and Elliot Ruther all performed Hank covers including a couple of Hank's bigger hits "Lovesick Blues" and "My Bucket.." The event was not only to commemorate this historic date sixty years ago when "Lovesick Blues" was recored there, but also an attempt to raise money and awareness to Cincinnati's ties to the history of country music and music in general. Donations and proceeds from the event were to to raise funds to get a marker to place outside the building so that people will know what has taken place in that space. 
CityBeat, a local Cincinnati publication wrote a blog on the space and event that you can read here:
http://www.citybeat.com/cincinnati/blog-301-hank-williams-citybeat-and-music-history.html

I would like that thank all of those that came out and let us be apart of the event. It was a great experience, and again as with "Reinstate Hank" it is great to meet people who care about the legacy of Hank Williams, music, and their home.

There was also an recent article about Hank Williams and the Opry in a Birmingham, AL publication that you can check out here:
http://bhamweekly.com/blog/2008/12/16/reinstating-hank-williams-to-the-grand-ole-opry/

More soon.


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