Texas Car Wars

As it is airing now, I can finally talk about it. 20 weeks in 100 + degree car garages and junkyards is being made into eight episodes for Discovery, with Austin-based Megalomedia as the production company. Four different garages buying cars at auctions are competing to see who can flip them the fastest for the most profit.

Pics from my wrap day:

Are You Experienced?

Every now and then you get sandbagged by a gig you didn’t know much about going in.

This weekend I got to work at the new ACL facility at the Moody Theater in downtown Austin where the Experience Hendrix tour was doing a two-day stint. What a lineup! Did 14 interviews with some of Rock’s living legends including:

Billy Cox
Jonny Lang
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Robert Randolph
Robby Krieger
Cesar Rosas & David Hidalgo
Dweezil Zappa
Brad Whitford
Taj Mahal
Chris Layton

And one of my heroes growing up as a funk-inspired drummer, Bootsy Collins.

SXSW Day3 – The Cabin in the Nature Valley

Interesting double-header today, did a webcast with Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard of The Cabin in the Woods and worked a big party at Buffalo Billiards, co-sponsored by Nature Valley.

Nature Valley was promoting their ‘Trail View’ campaign, taking Google’s ‘Street View’ and applying it to three national parks. Got to meet and interview the guy who wore the rig for three hundred miles (poorly pictured).

My beard! I broke my beard!

There are days and then there are great days.

For the second year in a row, and eerily, around the same time, I got to record Mr. Billy F’N Gibbons of ZZ Top fame. This time around it was for the show Whisker Wars on IFC. He is sort of an astral guide of theirs. We were shooting the 6th Annual Misprint Beard and Moustache Competition at The Mohawk in downtown Austin, TX. I was warned it would be a busy affair and indeed it was, with at least 1000 attendees over the course of the evening. Many categories of facial moss were showcased and I found myself laughing out loud many times during the gig. Based on the phone conversations I had with the brass a few days prior, I had over-prepared in a big way, bringing a 788t with several channels of wireless. We also included my trusty boom op and colleague Patrick Wiley as they were going to be using an F3 along with two Z1’s. This really was an OTF-fest due to the sheer volume of participants, which made it mostly a boom gig for both of us. We bugged the judges table and ran a direct line of it as well as the house output to a stationary Z1 and that covered the event itself. Sadly there was an onstage DJ that boned at least 90% of the event stuff, due to copyright issues. Not sure how they’ll sort that out.