Showing posts with label Avett Brothers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Avett Brothers. Show all posts

Thursday, September 7, 2017

May It Last: A Portrait of the Avett Brothers...In Theaters, September 12


Hitting theaters on September 12th, for one night only, is May It Last: A Portrait of the Avett Brothers. The documentary, directed and produced by Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio, is an intimate look at North Carolina band The Avett Brothers.

The band, led by brothers Scott and Seth Avett, allow cameras into their world to document the making of their album True Sadness as well as their home lives. If you expect to see behind the scenes drama or sibling wars, you've come to the wrong place. The brothers display a genuine affection for each other. If you're looking for a 'making of an album' type documentary, again wrong place. Yes, they make an album during the course of the film, but to me, it's more of an aside. This film is about family...blood and chosen. It's about friendships. It's about down to earth people who happen to create music and share it with the world.

In the film, producer Rick Rubin mentions a history of families not getting along in bands. You don't get that with the Avett's. The brothers, opposites, get on well. Scott Avett goes from full-tilt, look at me, let me entertain you mode to reflective awe...something we get to witness as he's looking at his daughter on her sixth birthday. On the flip side, Seth Avett displays a more low-key, easygoing personality with a healthy admiration of his big brother. I suspect it's their respect and understanding of their opposite natures that make them work so well together. They seem to act as each others grounding wire. We get to see photos and hear audio of the brothers as children. We hear stories of how protective Scott was (and probably still is) of his little brother while also being a typical big brother. It's interesting watching them write together. You don't see battling egos. They're partners that flow well together. They bounce ideas off each other and at times, one picks up where the other left off with a natural ease ending with shared looks of reverence.

We get a glimpse into core member Bob Crawford's world as well. He gives you a sense of unwavering calm. It's with him that you really get a sense of the chosen family aspect of the group. When the band members speak of Bob and his daughter's illness you can hear the love and loyalty in their voices.
 
The core group has surrounded themselves with a team of chosen family and longtime friends that has helped them go from small stages (I first saw them on the smallest stage at a festival) to arenas and Grammy nominations. They have a wealth of strength and support at home that allows and encourages the work lives they've chosen.

Proud papa Jim Avett I think sums it up best, 'I'd like these guys even if they weren't my sons.' While he was speaking on the music, I think it fits for them as people. You walk away from this film with a smile. They're just a likable group of people who for 104 minutes makes you feel like a part of the family.

You don't need to be a fan of The Avett Brothers to enjoy May It Last. You just need to appreciate music and passion.

Oh, and Seth's "C-Sections and Railway Trestles" song is stuck in my head on a loop.

The Avett Brothers released True Sadness, in June 2016. You can pick it up HERE.


About The Film
Filmed with extraordinary access over more than two years, MAY IT LAST: A PORTRAIT OF THE AVETT BROTHERS is a deeply intimate and revealing look at the Grammy Award-nominated North Carolina band fronted by Seth and Scott Avett. Directors Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio chart the Avett Brothers' decade-and-a-half rise, while chronicling their 2016 collaboration with famed producer Rick Rubin on the critically-acclaimed album “True Sadness,” released on American Recordings/Republic Records. Using the recording process as a backdrop, the film depicts a lifelong creative partnership put to the test as band members undergo marriage, divorce, parenthood, illness, and the challenges of the music business. More than just a concert documentary, MAY IT LAST is a meditation on family, love, and the passage of time.

Oscilloscope Laboratories presents

An Apatow production In association with RadicalMedia
A film by Judd Apatow & Michael Bonfiglio
MAY IT LAST: A PORTRAIT OF THE AVETT BROTHERS
Director of Photography Jonathan Furmanski Sound Recordist Brad Bergbom
Additional Camera Michael Richard Martin Edited by Paul Little
Executive Producers Jon Kamen Dave O’Connor Justin Wilkes
Produced and Directed by Judd Apatow & Michael Bonfiglio

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

The Avett Brothers To Release New Album, June 24 + Tour Dates


The Avett Brothers announced their upcoming album True Sadness this week. It will be released via American/Republic Records on June 24.  The first single from the album will be "Ain't No Man". See below for a look at the album artwork.  

The Avett Brothers will be taking the stage at Madison Square Garden on April 8. See below for more details and a list of tour dates.

Friday, April 8
7th Ave & 32nd Street
New York, NY
Doors: 8PM


The record reflects THE AVETT BROTHERS’ artistic, musical, and personal evolution over 16 years as a band. Eloquently describing what’s to come on the horizon, Seth writes, “True Sadness is a patchwork quilt, both thematically and stylistically. Wherein a myriad of contrasting fabrics make perfect sense on the same plane, this album draws upon countless resources from its writers and performers.” 

He goes on to cite pervasive and cornerstone influences such as, “Queen, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Jimmie Rodgers, Tom Petty, Nine Inch Nails, Gillian Welch, Aretha Franklin, Walt Disney, Pink Floyd, Kings of Convenience, calypso of the 1950’s and country of the 1930’s.” 

Most importantly, he assures, “Throughout the album, we stitched together the boldest red and the calmest green, polka dots and stripes, the roughest denim and the smoothest velveteen. They came together because they are the best patterns we have and because each of us brought our own fabric to the quilting frame.”

Tour Dates

  • 3/16                 Austin, TX                   “Music is Universal” @ JW Marriott Austin 
  • 3/17                 Austin, TX                   Republic Records Showcase @ The Scoot Inn
  • 4/7                   Wilmington, NC           Azalea Festival
  • 4/8                   New York, NY             Madison Square Garden*
  • 4/9                   Port Chester, NY        The Capitol Theatre
  • 4/10                 Worcester, MA             DCU Arena*
  • 419                  Ft Wayne, IN               Embassy Theatre
  • 4/21                 Chicago, IL                  Chicago Theater
  • 4/22                 Chicago, IL                  Chicago Theater
  • 4/23                 Chicago, IL                  Chicago Theater
  • 4/29                 Los Angeles, CA         Greek Theatre#
  • 4/30                 Berkeley, CA              Greek Theatre#
  • 5/5                   Tuscaloosa, AL           Tuscaloosa Amphitheater*
  • 5/6                   Nashville, TN              Bridgestone Arena^
  • 5/7                   Alpharetta, GA            Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre^
  • 5/12                 Pittsburgh, PA             Stage AE Outdoors
  • 5/14                 Philadelphia, PA          Mann Center
  • 5/15                 Fairfax, VA                  Eagle Bank Arena^
  • 6/2-5                Hunter, NY                  Mountain Jam Festival
  • 6/3                   Baltimore, MD             Pier Six Concert Pavilion
  • 6/4                   Baltimore, MD             Pier Six Concert Pavilion
  • 6/9                   St. Louis, MO              Chaifetz Arena*
  • 6/10                 Milwaukee, WI            BMO Harris Arena
  • 6/11                 Minneapolis, MN         Target Center*
  • 6/14                 Deadwood, SD           Deadwood Mountain Grand Event Center
  • 6/16                 Muskogee, OK            G Fest
  • 6/18                 Dallas, TX                   Gexa Energy Pavilion
  • 6/19                 Austin, TX                   Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater
  • 7/4                   Portland, ME               Thompson’s Point
  • 7/7                   Syracuse, NY             Landmark Theatre
  • 7/8                   Chautauqua, NY         Chautauqua Amphitheater
  • 7/9                   Toledo, OH                 Toledo Zoo Amphitheater
  • 7/15-17            Louisville, KY              Forecastle Festival
  • 7/21-22            Troutdale, OR             Edgefield
  • 7/23                 Kent, WA                     ShoWare Arena
  • 7/25                 Nampa, ID                  Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater
  • 7/28                 Morrison, CO              Red Rocks Amphitheatre&
  • 7/29                 Morrison, CO              Red Rocks Amphitheatre%
  • 7/30                 Morrison, CO              Red Rocks Amphitheatre!
  • 9/16                 Lincoln, CA                 Thunder Valley Casino Resort^
  • 9/16-18            Del Mar, CA                Kaaboo Del Mar


*w/Brandi Carlile
^w/Brett Dennen
#w/Milk Carton Kids
&w/Nahko and Medicine for the People
%w/Gary Clark Jr.
!w/J Mascis

Friday, August 16, 2013

Newport Folk Festival: Day 2 Through My Lens

July 27, 2013 @ Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI

While we had to endure rain on day one of the Newport Folk Festival, day two turned out to be a right nice.  This is what it looked like through my lens.

Museum Stage

Joe Fletcher's Nashville To Newport


Joe Fletcher curated the Museum Stage for the afternoon.  I somehow managed to miss nearly everything over there.  I did catch some of Bobby Bare, Jr.'s set and I did spot Mr. Fletcher across the field and managed to say hey to him.


Harbor Stage

Sarah Jarosz
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Rayland Baxter
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Justin Townes Earle
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The Quad Stage

Hurray For The Riff Raff
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The Lone Bellow
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Shovels & Rope
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Father John Misty
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I saw Father John Misty here, there and every where roaming the grounds...and even doing nothing but simply standing, he pulled off the nonchalant rock star thing effortlessly.  He just has that look.  He took the stage with what he described as strawberry moonshine...we now have what we describe as a music crush on Mr. Tillman.



Colin Meloy
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Fort Stage
Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers
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This was one of my favorite sets of the day.  And, if you happened to bump into Nicki Bluhm while strolling around the festival, then you know what a super nice, down to Earth, lady she is.


Langhorne Slim
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Frank Turner
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Jim James
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Jim James seems like a nice fella...we've exchanged pleasantries in passing. But Mr. James, your art apparently goes over my head. I don't understand.  But there were a whole field full of people who did understand and did so enthusiastically.



Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue
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The Avett Brothers
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The Avett Brothers closed out day two to an enthusiastic crowd.  And, on a personal achievement note, I'm happy to say my Avett photo curse has been broken!


Friday, August 20, 2010

Photo Review: Newport Folk Festival, 8/1


Newport Folk Festival: August 1 @ Fort Ada
ms, Newport, RI

Fort Stage

Tao Rodriguez Seeger
(More photos HERE)

The Avett Brothers
Richie Havens
The Swell Season
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The Levon Helm Band's Ramble On The Road
(More photos HERE)

Harbor Stage


Cory Chisel and the Wandering Sons
(More photos HERE)

Quad Stage

David Wax Museum
(More photos HERE)

April Smith and the Great Picture Show
(More photos HERE)

Ben Sollee and Daniel Moore
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Elvis Perkins In Dearland
(More photos HERE)

www.newportfolkfest.net