
It was a year ago that Canadian rock music workhouse Tom Wilson was in Chilliwack to film a live DVD at Tractorgrease Studios for his newest project, Lee Harvey Osmond. Jeff Bonner of Tractorgrease invited me to come by, watch the show, and take a few pics. I did just that, wrote a little piece in the paper with some of them, but I was using my own gear so I could also contribute some photos for the DVD cover itself.
And finally—no fault of anyone—the DVD is out and Bonner dropped one off at the office for me. I haven't even watched it yet but nice to see I got photo credits and three pics on the back of the DVD cover.
For those who don't know or remember him, Wilson was biggest in the 1990s as the lead singer of Junkhouse and later was part of Blackie and the Rodeo Kings.
I was never really a fan, but as can happen with a live experience, watch a guy of this talent perform in an intimate setting with a handful of people watching and it's hard not to be amazed and impressed. What a talent and what a live performance.
Granted it was a year ago so I barely remember, but I guess I gotta watch that DVD to remind myself.
Check out www.tomwilson.net to hear som of his stuff.
pjh
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