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Graceland.

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VIsiting Graceland was an interesting experience. I am not a lifelong Elvis fan – growing up, I remember my mom playing “Blue Hawaii” for me on the record player and gushing about how important he was to music (and how good looking he was). My own musical tastes never really crossed paths with the King except for some of his bigger hits. I was familiar with his music, yes – but it wasn’t until our visit to the Rock & Soul Museum in Memphis where I started to learn more about why his music was so special. Memphis was key in terms of integrating traditional black (soul, gospel) and white (country, bluegrass) music – and, through music, planting seeds of racial reconciliation in the US. While Elvis was not the first to combine black and white music influences, he was integral to the progression of rockabilly and eventually rock n’ roll music. Seeing his enormous effect on youth culture after WWII and the incredible mark he left on not only music but film culture was inspiring. I left Graceland with a much greater appreciation for Elvis and am looking forward to revisiting his earlier formative music.

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October 8th, 2010 at 11:21 am

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Memphis.

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October 5th, 2010 at 12:06 am

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Nashville.

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October 3rd, 2010 at 11:10 pm

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Harley-Davidson Sportster.

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I love the rusted patina the stripped-down metal is beginning to show.

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September 21st, 2010 at 6:27 pm

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Tornado.

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What seemed like a heavy thunderstorm yesterday afternoon in Manhattan turned out to be a destructive storm/tornado in other parts of the city. Parts of Staten Island, Brooklyn and Queens were hit the hardest – roofs were torn off homes, trees were uprooted, and traffic accidents abounded. I returned home yesterday evening after a longer than usual train ride, but had no idea of the mayhem that had been caused in my neighborhood.  My buddy Albert called me to go out and survey the damage; these photos were all taken a few blocks from my home.

Traffic on our usually quiet street was lined up as far as the eye could see.

These two were taken with makeshift tripods, allowing me to leave the shutter open longer.

Here’s that same weeping willow tree the next morning.

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September 17th, 2010 at 3:06 pm

Posted in NYC,Pictures