Should Could Would Goes To Bed On Friday (live 2011) by Jason Martin My sister Colleen (AKA Lady Starlight) joins me onstage to sing a song we wrote when we were kids. Recorded at the TIDE POOL art and performance series, Sara Meltzer Gallery, NY NY, 1/5/11 Read more about Jason, Colleen and [...] [...]
Today I got to shoot some new costumes designed by Nurse Dylan aka Psycho Shango (of Psycho Nurse Calendar fame) that are for the brilliant Breedlove and my fellow Brown Cuts Neighbor Lady Starlight. In the photo studio at Wow Cool we strictly rock the vinyl, and sticking with the general theme of Lady Starlight’s [...] [...]
“I had an imaginary band and it turned into a real band”, or some words to that effect, was how Colleen Martin (aka Lady Starlight) described how her and her brother Jason’s childhood band Brown Cuts Neighbors, took on a life of its own some 20 years ago. I was in that band for two [...] [...]
I could have picked worse clips, I probably could have picked better clips. Lady Starlight may be best remembered for spreading the Schenectady accent around the globe. For those that missed it, Brown Cuts Neighbors co-founder Lady Starlight is opening for Lady Gaga on this leg of the Monster Ball Tour, spinning a devastating array [...] [...]
The Mystery Deepens. Second in the series from Lady Starlight, starring BREEDLOVE and DARIAN DARLING. [...]
The latest video from Lady Starlight is her best yet. Some explanation is at Lady Starlight’s Rock N Roll High School Blog. Music is an ‘Unmix’ of Peter Hammill’s 1975 track, ‘The Institute of Mental Health, Burning’. [...]
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I’m assuming that’s some new multitouch interface that she’s working on the brick wall. Crazy party. Half-pipe, Metal, Public Enemy, Zombies, the usual. Good stuff. I like this video. Lady Starlight’s Rock N Roll High School is still the best blog in existence. Get on the Starlight MySpaceship. Blood, Guts and Glory, This party had it [...] [...]
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