Venue: The Viper Room
City: Hollywood, CA
Set length: About 40 minutes
Tonight’s Lineup:
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Willem & Dakota 7:00 PM
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Tap This 8:15 PM (Tribute to Spinal Tap)
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Skip Dixon 9:15 PM
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The Violet Lights 10:15 PM
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Luz de Luna 11:00 PM
Pre-show banter…
Off to the Viper Room in Hollywood to shoot Tap This (an all-girl tribute to Spinal Tap). My gear for the night was:
- Camera: Canon 7D.
- Flash: None.
- Lenses: Canon’s 70-200mm f/2.8 and the 15mm Fisheye f/2.8. Sigma’s 24-70mm f/2.8.
Okay, here we go…
Venue Review…
I got there early enough to get a parking spot behind the venue, which was nice. Usually I have to park in the lot behind The Whiskey and walk down, which is not far at all but it’s always nice to be close. The place was not very packed at all so there was room to move around a bit during the bands, but I really hate being the guy blocking the stage while taking photos so I was trying hard to stay low. From a spectator standpoint I’ve always thought it to be distracting when a photographer is constantly moving around and shooting the bands right up front so I was really making an attempt to stay clear while still getting the shots. The Viper Room is a GREAT place to see bands when the crowd-count is low but if it is packed it can be hell to even get to the bathroom; tonight was just right! Kinda sucks for the bands though… Fun place to photograph bands!
www.ViperRoom.com
Reviews, comments, and possible putdowns for Skip Dixon..
This band was a little refreshing as they were not the typical band one would expect to see in a lineup with nothing but rock-based bands. They were a six piece group that had deep roots in soul with a slight splash of classic Herbie Hancock piano every so often. I like my music gigs to contain a wide mix of performances and this is what I got this night thanks to this band. If you like mellow soul music then go check them out if they are in your area.
I couldn’t find anything on the web on Skip Dixon so if anyone knows how to get in touch with them please let me know. Thanks…