After performing to a packed audience at New York City's Irving Plaza in the fall of 2003, and ending the show at 4:00AM, Keller got a bite to eat and headed over to Hard Rock Café to shoot some performances and interviews to a closed set at 6:00AM (Thanks Keller!) Keller showcases his fan-favorite, "Freaker By The Speaker."
This clip is an outtake from Ben Kweller's visit to our studio. Ben Performed "On My Way" after performing "My Apartment." This clip never made it to air, but is fun to watch nonetheless.
Another video clip for Berkshire Mountain Music Festival in 2002. Michael Franti and Spearhead performed an afternoon gig on the festival's mainstage. Here they perform "Rock The Nation" with once member, Radio, who brings the element of beatboxing.
Gov't Mule has released their first music video for their song "Million Miles From Yesterday." The track is from their most recent release, High and Mighty. The video was produced and edited by A View of You and directed by Peter Shapiro.
After performing to a packed audience at New York City's Irving Plaza in the fall of 2003, and ending the show at 4:00AM, Keller got a bite to eat and headed over to Hard Rock Café to shoot some performances and interviews to a closed set at 6:00AM (Thanks Keller!) In this interview Keller talks about being a one-man jamband, touring, looping and the album he released that year called "Home"
After performing to a packed audience at New York City's Irving Plaza in the fall of 2003, and ending the show at 4:00AM, Keller got a bite to eat and headed over to Hard Rock Café to shoot some performances and interviews to a closed set at 6:00AM (Thanks Keller!) Here Keller plays "Love Handles" and rocks an awesome accapella horn solo.
RAQ performed tiny Vail mainstay 8150 in February '05. The first set was captured and edited by A View Of You in association with Will Smith of Element Entertainment.
Imagine this: Old 97s frontman, Rhett Miller, gets to talk about books, music and college with famed writer Tom Wolfe. Can believe it? Well, Tom was promoting his new book "I Am Charlotte Simmons" in 2005 and stopped by to talk about the book. So we paired him with Rhett Miller to act as host and interviewer. The two talk about the newly release book, colleg life, music and Wolfe himself.
We met up Primus bandmates backstage at Radio City Music Hall upon the release of the band's DVD "Animal's Should Not Try To Act Like People." The trio each chimed in on live concert recordings and the DVD... Sort of...
RAQ performed tiny Vail mainstay 8150 in February '05. The first set was captured and edited by A View Of You in association with Will Smith of Element Entertainment.
We literally trapped Stereophonics frontman, Kelly Jones, in a storage closet at the Virgin Megastore in New York City's Union Square. No shit! Stock guys were coming in to re-stock shelves with CD located in this closet during the interview. As low-budget as it sounds, Kelly just rolled with it and did the interview anyways. The interview also features performance footage from their in-store.
Col. Bruce Hampton and The Codetalkers visited my Manhattan studio to be videotaped for a show I producer - National Lampoon's AV Squad. This video was filmed with 1-Panasonic DVX100. The band graciously performed the song several time in during this hot summer day... In suits and all. The footage was later stitched together in Final Cut Pro and utilized Adobe After Effects for some anitmations.
This is an outtake from Reid's visit to our studios. Reid performed the Stragefolk classic "Roads" as a tune-up to his performance of "Honest Hour." Prior to Reid's current band, Assembly of Dust, Reid was a frontman for Vermont-based Strangefolk.