Diamond Field + Bob Haro Video Premiere
Watch the music video premiere of the Diamond Field single ‘Won’t Compromise’ featuring Bob Haro, exclusively at Vehlinggo
Watch the music video premiere of the Diamond Field single ‘Won’t Compromise’ featuring Bob Haro, exclusively at Vehlinggo
On Friday March 22nd Diamond Field is set to release their new single ‘Won’t Compromise’ featuring Bob Haro on vocals.
The seven track maxi-single features remixes form Le Flex, Circuit Work and Dashcam plus a 12” Extened Mix and Instrumental version.
A music video will also be released.
The maxi-single will be available from Bandcamp and on all streaming services.
A limited edition cassette will also be available.
Watch the promo video below:
Mike Cobb & The Crevulators will be opening up for Santa Monica’s Popravinas at Pianos on Sunday March 17th.
The Popravinas have just released a new album “Willy Nilly” and are playing several East Coast shows to support it.
”Former Bass/Vocals (Eddy Sill) of the infamous Los Angeles band "The Mutts" has stumbled upon a few other "fellow drinkers"with a sound reminiscent of The Replacements, the evolving guitar nuances of The Rolling Stones along with interesting touches of Whiskeytown, Wilco & The Old 97's.”
Show is from 7-10pm.
Piano’s is located at 158 Ludlow St, New York, NY 10002
I will be playing the release show for the new album from Art Schop - “Death Waits II”, Friday, March 15 at Nublu in the East Village.
“Death Waits II” was mixed produced by Martin G. Walker and the late Jimi Zhivago.
It was mixed by Bryce Goggin (Pavement, The Breeders, Sebadoh, Phish, Yo La Tengo) and mastered by Grammy-nominated mastering engineer Jessica Thompson.
Producer and multi-instrumentalist Jimi Zhivago passed away after a short illness in late 2018, not long after this album was completed. A great loss to all of those in his musical circle, his passing deeply affected many. Fittingly, the release show will also be a tribute to Jimi and his legacy.
The band features Martin G. Walker on vocals/guitar/keys, Cameron Greider on guitar (Chris Cornell, Natalie Merchant, Martha & Rufus Wainwright, Joan Baez, Sean Lennon, PM Dawn), Jack Petruzelli on guitar/keys (Patti Smith, Joan Osborne, Ian Hunter, Rufus Wainwright), Chris Heinz on drums and myself on bass.
Entry is free and special editions of the album will be on sale at the show.
Nublu is located at 62 Avenue C, New York, NY 10009
Mike Cobb & The Crevulators will play the new home of Hank’s Saloon, Brooklyn’s longest-running dive bar, on Friday February 22nd, from 9pm.
Also on the bill are the Bootheel Boss Gobblers and Andy Seagrave.
Hank’s Saloon is located at 345 Adams St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Poster by Andrew B. White
Mike Cobb & The Crevulators will hit Brooklyn’s Jalopy Tavern on Thursday February 14th, from 9pm.
We’ll be playing a mix of originals and covers, spanning, rock’n’roll, country, rock and everything in-between.
The Jalopy Tavern is located at 317 Columbia Street Brooklyn, NY 11231
New Zealand-based duo Terrible Sons recently released a cover of the Pogues’ ‘Fairy Tail Of New York’ as part of Nettwerk Music’s Christmas compilation. The cover for the song features one of my photographs:
Out now - the Diamond Field remix of Matthew J. Ruys’ new single 'People X People' feat. Speech.
This remix takes us back to the 80s for a little of that Jimmy Jam/Terry Lewis Flyte Tyme sound. The remix version features a rap from Speech which is different to the single version.
I played a little bit of synth on this new single for LA-based artist Julez.
Vocals/Guitar - Jules Batterman
Drums - Casey Weissbuch
Bass - Chris Insignares
Synth - Andrew B. White/Sam Barna
Mix/Production - Sam Barna
Additional Production - Matt Ebbers
Album Art - Jacqueline Spaventa
I recently worked with Dimmer to repackage their 2001 debut album “I Believe You Are A Star” for a vinyl release.
The album, on Sony Music, was not released on CD at the time.
In 2002 I was nominated for this album in the “Album cover of the Year” category at the New Zealand Music Awards.
For the repackage we were able retrieve the original digital art files from our archive so the repackage involved no re-scanning.
Photographer Mark Smith’s beautiful shots of Auckland’s Alexander Raceway look great at LP size.
We made a few other tweaks for the LP art and it came out great.
Limited quants of the LP are available via Flying Out
Photo: Mark Smith, graphic design: Andrew B. White