This page is evolving slowly but surely. It will eventually be host to some of
the hundreds of concert photos I have taken, including 54.40, Static In Stereo,
Odds, The Kim Band, and many others. For now, take a gander at what is already
here, and be sure to return soon, there is lots more to come!



These photos were taken at the Commodore Ballroom in April, 2002, when
John Ford opened for Big Sugar. Nearing the end of a long tour, the band
must have been tired, but their live experience came together to produce
two excellent live performances in their home town of Vancouver. I see
big things for these guys. They put on one of the most entertaining shows
around. Rocknroll the way it is meant to be played.


These particular shots came from a last minute trip to Campbell River, BC,
which turned out to be a great photo opportunity. I started to think of the
3 shows I caught that week as the 'Ride Like Hell' tour, since I seemed to
catch all the BC shows exceptthe one in my home town. I'd learned my
lesson, though. Earplugs are a very smart thing to carry at a Big Sugar show.


These photos have been collected from 4 Pepper Sands shows, 2 in
Vancouver at The Backstage Lounge, and The Side Door, 1 in Abbotsford
at Animals, and 1 in Victoria at Sugar. Abby and Victoria were part
of 'The March Love Tour', as Pepper Sands opened for 54.40. The band
is aways a good time on and off the stage. They just keep getting
better everytime I see them play.


Photos collected from 2 recent solo shows from rock singer-songwriter Todd
Kerns. Backed by his Static In Stereo compadre Scotty 'The Body' McCargar
on drums, and Squid on bass, TK's trio rocked Studebakers Cabaret. His
brother Ryan even joined the stage on guitar for a few White Snake covers.
The second show, was a toned down acoustic show at the Backstage, and
featured some backing vocals from the talented Jenny Galt of Cherrybomb.
Todd rocks my socks.



These pictures have been combined together from 2 Static In Stereo shows.
UBC, Vancouver, and Animals, Abbotsford. These boys are undoubtedly
some of the best rock hosts anyone could ask for. They'll make you feel
right at home. The UBC bill was shared with Gob and exithiside and
included a long distance call to Toronto during Heathrow 4 AM. High
energy coming from everyone. At Animals I recall AC/DC covers and
Jack Daniels, lots of Jack Daniels.


This is also a combination of 2 shows. One was opening for Smash Mouth
at Richards, Vancouver, and the other opening for Static In Stereo at
Animals, Abbotsford. Kim Band lost their rider at Richards, but more
than made up for it at Animals. See above commentary regarding Jack Daniels.


I should clarify, this isn't actually The Odds, or rather it's 3 of the Odds
(Craig, Pat & Doug) playing more recent material. The pictures are from
2 shows. One was Craig Northey playing with the Cash Brothers. Doug just
happened to show up, so joined in for Someone Who's Cool. The other is from
Bob Kemmis' CD release party. Craig played with his Giddyup trio, which
included Pat, Doug and occasionally Simon Kendall backing him up.


These are photos taken of 54.40's recent collaberation project with singer
Coco Love Alcorn. The funky, electronically infused band opened during the
Casual Viewin Pop Experience tour in the winter of 2001. For live shows the
band also featured the guitar talents of Bob Kemmis.

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