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Ryan Patrick Mulvey. Yeah, he’s bearded AND multi talented. His resume: Bearded. Musician. Photographer. Filmmaker. Skateboarder. All around cool guy. We met him while he was on the job shooting photographs of Those Darlins. And we recently snatched up a demo of his song “Thank You Kindly” to share with you. We love it!! We can’t wait to see what else he’s got up his sleeve. More songs please! And ladies, he’s single…
Check out Ryan’s photography here: http://highinthesaddle.tumblr.com/
New song from Mumford & Sons.
Home
I ran away in floods of shame
I’ll never tell how close I came
As I cross the Holland road
You went left and I went right
As the moon hung proud and white
You would of loved it here tonight
Spin me round just to pin me down
On the cover of this strange bed
Spin me round just to pin me down
Roll out your questions keep them down
Let the water lead us home
And I was sorry for what I’d done
You were young I was not old
But our story was not told
But torn apart by greedy hands
Spin me round just to pin me down
On the cover of this strange bed
spin me round just to pin me down
Spin me round just to pin me down
I’ll be gone by the nights end
Spin me round just to pin me down
But I’ll be home in a little while
Lover I’ll be home
And I’ll be home in a little while
Lover I’ll be home
And I’ll be home in a little while
Lover I’ll be home
And I’ll be home in a little while
Lover I’ll be home
Home…let me go home…We imagine Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros are ready to stay home for a bit. At their show for Billabong: Design for Humanity and VH1 Saves The Music, Alexander Ebert (pictured here) said they’ve been touring for 2 1/2 years. We guess that it makes it easier that his girlfriend Jade Castrinos (cute as a button in the background) is on the road with him.
Jini Dellaccio: Legendary Rock Photographer. She was a Midwestern country girl who made her initial splash as a California-based fashion photographer; and as a former jazz musician and longtime fan of classical music, she will likely be remembered by history for her stunning (mainly black-and-white) 1960s images of many of the Pacific Northwest’s toughest “Louie Louie” era rock ‘n’ roll bands. And by the way, she’s now 93.
Happy Brothers Day!
Middle Brother - “Thanks For Nothing”
