The Evening Muse, Charlotte NC
This blog is dedicated to sharing my thoughts about and photos of performances at The Evening Muse in Charlotte, NC. The Evening Muse is a special place which affords singer/songwriters the opportunity to showcase their talents in a warm and friendly environment. It's a place where undiscovered future "stars" can be seen. www.theeveningmuse.com
About Me
- Name: Monty Chandler
- Location: Charlotte, NC, United States
Monty is a freelance photographer and avid music fan located in Charlotte, NC. He has been documenting the world through still photography for over 30 years. Monty's website is meant to both share online images and support the acquisition of prints/merchandise of those images by those whom desire to do so. Monty's travels have brought him to several corners of the world. "The ability to share these travels and my personal interests with friends and family has proven to be both an inspiration and a great source of personal satisfaction for me. Inspiration and satisfaction tend to sum up to balance which is something I treasure greatly."
Monday, October 27, 2008
Sunday, October 26, 2008
The Early Show: Amy Speace - Andy Friedman
Labels: Amy Speace; Andy Friedman, Monty Chandler, The Evening Muse
Monday, October 20, 2008
Shana & The Swizzlers
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Sunday, October 19, 2008
Jupiter One
"Let's stay up late!" - The battle cry from my friends Don and Laurie Koster from Carolina Music Connection. When they recommend a band you can bet it's worth stayin' up for!
Tonight was no exception. The chairs at The Evening Muse were moved to one side to clear the floor for some dancing and jumping around. NYC band Jupiter One rocked the house with many of the tunes on their CD entitled "Jupiter One".
Led by frontman singer/songwriter/Vocalist on the guitars/violin/piano K Ishibashi are band members Zac Colwell (guitar, vocals, flute), Pat Dougherty (Bass) and Dave Heilman on the drums.
Here's a link to some photos from the show.
Monty Chandler
Musicians Portfolio
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Jessica Lea Mayfield
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Friday, October 17, 2008
Reinvent the Wheel?
I've recently been confronted with some challenging questions from new acquaintenances. They have involved some really good people asking some really good questions of me to which I have really not had very good answers. The questions - very tactfully put - have revolved around when, if, or why, I haven't made it easier and more transparent for people to buy prints of my images if they want to. Or even to buy the image so they can make their own prints if they want to, under appropriate license of course.
My approach to this has been that I like to deal with the folks that buy a print to ensure they are satisfied with the result. Kind of the personal touch if you will. Turns out some folks don't see it that way. What I've been told is that the touchy feely stuff is really good during the time of taking the photos, but once taken, processed and posted, my new friends point out that selecting and printing is a commodity process that they feel more comfortable doing without needing to deal with anyone else.
I have to admit that I was uneasy, but I listened. What's more I think I understand and get it! So, what I've been researching is various ways to make the business end of purchasing as transparent as possible. That's where the title of this entry came from. I found that I could reinvent the wheel by setting up my own web-based store and merchant processing account - or - I could use some existing services. I'll be honest, I didn't like most of the 3rd party providers I looked into.
That's when I ran into a site called Smugmug. I know the name is corny, but the service is superior to anything I have seen to date. Not only do they support a professionally outsourced printing agency, but they support the online acquisition of the digital image along with personal and business use licensing, as well as a variety of gift products that go very well with photographic images.
So the short story is that I have bought into Smugmug and have begun loading images up to the site. It'll take some time to get my portfolios up there, but I wanted to let folks know that I've started this process and would love for people to visit the site and provide me with their feedback.
I hope that you find this a pleasing method to view my images as well as find it a viable option to acquire any prints or products you find desireable.
Here's the link! http://montychandler.smugmug.com/
Cheers,
Monty
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Scoot Pittman
Watching and Listening to Scoot Pittman perform is a lot like putting on your best jeans or your favorite tennis shoes. They just plain fit and define comfortable.
Scoot and his music are just that. They fit us and are aligned to our culture and he creates a festive atmosphere where everyone is comfortable and engages in the creative lyrics Scoot most often chooses for his music.
Definitely a southern singer/songwriter and one than has defined his own path, his songs bring about fond memories of growing up in a place where family and togetherness defined the center of your world.
Saturday night was one of those times for me as I heard songs like "Grandpa's Shoes" again and others that reminded me of Sunday after church lunch back in Texas.
I'm fortunate to call Scoot Pittman a friend. I'm certainly a fan of the music he generates and his entertainment work ethic - his shows are all about you.
Here's a link to a page of some photos of Scoot I've taken over of the years, including a selection from Saturday nights show.
Cheers,
Monty Chandler
Labels: Monty Chandler, scoot, The Evening Muse
Beth Chorneau
Diversity in the musical talent found at The Evening Muse was highlighted Saturday night for me when for the first time I heard the beautiful Jazz voice of Beth Chorneau. Sultry, with a slight latin flare, Miss Chorneau melted the audiences troubles away with song after song of smooth melodies accompanied by her three talented musicians.
Labels: Beth Chorneau
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Death On Two Wheels
Catchy title huh? Yeah - That's what I thought when I saw it was the name of a band that was playing the late show at The Evening Muse this past Friday night. But at the suggestion of our friends at TripleSBooking, we hung around well past our normal "head home" time so we could see this new talent out of Atlanta. As usual, good recommendations are followed by a good musical set.
Labels: Charlotte, Death On Two Wheels, Monty Chandler, music, The Evening Muse