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On this episode, Jeff Howlett, Film Producer, joins Liane to talk about a very scary motorcycle collision and the aftermath!Think Bike is powered by: MOTO CANADA- Let's Ride Canada WideWebsite: ab-amss.orgEmail: liane@ab-amss.orgGuest: Jeff Howlett, Film Producer
This week on Zen Perry Project we're joined by SCARY, guitarist and audio engineer for BLACK TUSK - a band famous for a style of sludge/stoner metal straight from the swamplands of Savannah, Georgia. Besides the inevitable questions about his nickname and about his lifelong relationship with the scene that extends far before his ax was introduced to the mix in 2018, Scary talks through some of his favorite gear and considers how he stays inspired with his work. BLACK TUSK is touring the U.S East Coast this fall, we can't wait for them to crush SAINT VITUS BAR on August 30th!! Black & white photo courtesy of Jeff Howlett of Howlermano Photography, color photo courtesy of Hillarie Jason. Support the showIntrospective interviews with artistic individuals - an ongoing audiovisual journal of Zen Perry. Behold a wall of periodically updated webpages!Official Website: https://www.zenperryproject.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/breakingnorthInstagram: @https://www.instagram.com/zenperryproject/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakingnorthpodcastTwitter: @BreakingNorthTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/breakingnorth_Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@zenperryproject160Email: info@zenperryproject.comThanks for listening - hope you enjoy!
Rock Docs: A Podcast About Music Documentaries Today's documentary is A Band Called Death, released in 2012, directed by Mark Christopher Covino and Jeff Howlett. Death was a band created by three black teenage brothers in Detroit in the 1970s. Some say they invented punk. They were completely ignored, and then were rediscovered 30 years later...but only after a family tragedy would make the resulting embrace of the band bittersweet. Hosted by David Lizerbram & Andrew Keatts Twitter: @RockDocsPod
Welcome home, DTD-ers! This week, we are discussing Mark Christopher Covino and Jeff Howlett's 2012 classic, A BAND CALLED DEATH. And before we say anything about the film, the DTD crew needs to address an apparent misunderstanding. In the two weeks since we announced that we'd be watching the "Death movie," we've received over 50,000 concerned texts/calls/messages from listeners, like yourself, most of whom assumed that this was to be our last episode. From what we can gather, it seems that many of you read a little too much into our name; the "Death" in our name does not now -- and never has -- referred to the proto-punk band from Detroit (or the Death Metal band from Florida, for that matter). Put simply, DOCS TILL DEATH will continue covering DOCS AFTER "DEATH". We have no intentions of ceasing to producing Poland's #6 music podcast. Hopefully, this clarification eases your troubled minds. Now that that's settled, give the episode a listen: find out which one of us thinks this film is his fav movie doc, which one of us loves Light in the Attic records, and which one of us has been guzzling hot milk before getting on mic. The answers will SHOCK you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/docstilldeath/message
I interviewed Jeff Howlett, co-director of the fantastic documentary A Band Called Death at the 2014 Hopscotch Music Festival!
The 2nd half of our conversation with photographer and A Band Called Death director, Jeff Howlett.
Photographer and A Band Called Death director, Jeff Howlett talks about his career in creativity.
The Joey Boots Show Episode: 12 Duration: 2:01:47 Size: 112mb iTunes RSS Summary: Joey and Gonzo discuss various topics. Mark Covino and Jeff Howlett the Directors/Producers of “A Band Called Death” call in to discuss their film and upcoming projects. Check it out at abandcalleddeath.com , later Ruffy Pup calls in and refuses to hang […] The post Episode 12 – A Band Called Death appeared first on Podtrash.
We explore tintype photography with photographers Jeff Howlett and Chris Morgan. They set up a makeshift studio at the Raleigh Convention Center during Hopscotch Music Festival. Chris and Jeff talk about how tintype photography is more about creating an experience than just pressing a button to make an image. Music from Zack Mexico, T0W3RS, and Moog Synthesizers.
This week on the show: We speak with directors Mark Covino and Jeff Howlett on their new film A Band Called Death currently playing on VOD and in theaters June 28th We talk about some of what we've been watching including Monsters University and The East We bring Film Pulse contributor Ernie Trinidad on the show and review World War Z *Spoilers* 01:14:20-01:26:12 And finally we go over this week's movie predictions and DVD and Blu Ray releases
This is the first in a series of interviews (which I previewed a few weeks back) about the documentary "A Band Called Death." I'm kicking it off with the directors, Jeff Howlett and Mark Covino. The film tells the story of arguably the first punk rock record — which eventually became known as "...For the Whole World to See" after sitting on the shelf for 35 years — and the brothers who wrote and recorded the music (Bobby, Dannis, and the late David Hackney).
In this episode, Marlee continues her story of the mysterious Lost Dutchman Mine with special guest Jeff Howlett from Arcana Exploration. Lindsey then goes into her harrowing international story of Jonestown, one of the most infamous cults of all time.