Jay Spooner

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Friday, March 07, 2008

"Blue" Photography Second Saturday show
Current mood: optimistic
Category: Art and Photography

Hosted By: Jay Spooner
When: Saturday Mar 08, 2008
at 6:00 PM
Where: Prudential Realty
1819 K St.
Sacramento, California|5 95818
United States
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Jay Spooner

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Monday, December 24, 2007

John Kerr Holiday fun...
Current mood: optimistic
Category: Friends

So this last Saturday night I was fortunate enough to be able to attend John Kerr's Holiday party at his fabulous Midtown Manner. Those of you fortunate enough to know John know how lucky you are to do so (to those who DON'T know him lets just say he is a beautiful, inspirational vortex of Love and Light) and I count myself even luckier to have been invited to this soiree.

The party was the day after the Winter solstice and the whole thing felt like a rush of Hope and Joy with the knowledge that each day will now be getting just a little bit longer and lighter (kind of an apt metaphor for just being in John's presence). There were so many amazing people from so many walks of life yet since everyone knew John we were all each others friends. Meeting so many other inspirational wonderful people in one place was truly a testament to John and had this not been just 3 days before Christmas he probably would have had to turn people away (though he never would have). If you've ever been to one of his Halloween parties you know what I mean...

The challenges that John normally faces in every day life were only exacerbated this last year when in February some unbelievably terrible hit and run driver ran over John as he was crossing the street near his house in his wheelchair. This all got pretty good coverage in the Bee but to date no one has been caught. If anyone believes in "heaven" or "hell" there will be a special place in the latter for the person who did this...

I don't know how anyone who meets John could come away from that meeting without a different perspective on their own life and life in general. The aplomb with which he goes about his "everyday" life and the joy and beauty that he shares with the world makes him one of the most Heroic people I've ever known. Thank you John.

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Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Misc. stuff...
Category: Art and Photography

WEATHERSTONE COFFEE AND IMPORTING CO.: Jay Spooner: Retrospective, original photography by Jay Spooner. Artist’s reception, Sa 3/8. Gallery hours are daily 7am-10pm. 812 21st St. Call (916) 443-6340 for more information. Through March 12.

NEW! Torch Club Photos by Jay Spooner:

  

        

NEW! Concert at Cesar Chavez Park photos by Jay Spooner:

         

   









See photos of Th' Losin
Streaks during their recording session.


































































Scenes from Crasharama, December 2003











See more of Jay Spooner's photos at his website
www.jayspooner.com



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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Good press...
Category: Art and Photography

(Dec. 11, 2003)


Arts Feature

This F-stop goes to 11
Photographer Jay Spooner still takes a lot of pictures, but these days, hes also known around town as a key tastemaker and champion of new bands

By Christian Kiefer

Photo By Jay Spooner
Jay Spooner, in a rare self-portrait.

Jay Spooner's monthly songwriter showcase, every second Thursday of the month, and Jay Spooner's Third Thursday Madness, every third Thursday; 10 p.m. on their respective nights; The Distillery, 2107 L Street; $4.

As they say, a picture tells a thousand words.

In this one, the guitarist is floating in the air, his eyes ablaze, a guitar held at his shoulder, his feet tucked up under his body. He is like a ballet dancer caught mid-leap--but caught with all the fire of rock energy coursing through his veins. One can almost hear the sound of that ringing guitar through the act of looking at the photograph.

Next in the stack: another mid-leap shot but a different guitar player. This time, the guitarist is doing the splits center stage, his black leather pants pulled tight around his straining legs, his head cocked back, punk-rock hair like a bristle of spikes atop his head. Again, one can almost hear the thudding drums and churning guitars, the wash of sonic torture emanating from the stage.

Next, a singer throws his head back and screams into the microphone, his neck muscles bulging, his tattooed arms and clenched fists grasping a guitar as if it were a poisonous snake. Again, there is a voice rising from the photograph, a voice of rage and triumph, of redemption through rock n roll.

Photo By Jay Spooner
The amazing Mike Farrell, in his Sex 66 glory days.

Welcome to the world of Jay Spooner. These images celebrate what is perhaps the most pure vision of what rock music can be: musicians performing live onstage. Spooner catches musicians at their most incendiary moments, creating documents that ultimately serve as historical flashpoints for the local music scene. Here is Magnolia Thunderfinger rocking the stage at The Distillery. There are the Knockoffs in all their manic punk posturing. And here is Mike Farrell, launching himself through the air in another of his trademark airborne guitar-god moves. Simply put, this is Sacramentos live-music scene in all its glory: raw, hyper and, perhaps most of all, loud.

If Spooner were only a photographer, his impact might be less noticeable than it is. But Spooners love for local music goes beyond the lens. A tall, blond man with a good-natured smile and a friendly, quiet demeanor, Spooners projects have extended to helping newer bands get the exposure they deserve, through both booking shows and simply getting the word out the best way he knows how: by telling his friends, many of whom are bookers, club owners and fellow musicians, about up-and-coming bands he likes. It may not seem like much, but when Spooner has a band recommendation, people important to the local music scene perk up their ears and listen.

Although many know Spooner primarily as the man behind the camera, his background ultimately revolves more around booking bands than photographing them. Spooner spent years as a booker in Southern California, working with such bands as W.A.S.P., Great White, Eric Burdon, Fishbone and the Untouchables. When the booking agency where he was working fell apart, Spooner decided it was time to make a geographical change. I came to Sacramento on a vacation, Spooner recalled. I saw trees and nice houses, friendly people. I was hooked, and when I wanted to get out of L.A., I came here. After that initial move, Spooner completely removed himself from the music scene for three years, focusing on re-establishing his life in Sacramento.

Photo By Jay Spooner
Old Ironsides' Kim Kanelos behind the bar.

But for some, music is in the blood. It didnt take long for Spooner to join the ranks again, this time as a musician, performing locally as a bassist for Cherry Murmur, with Tom Bixby; Scott George, now of Seventy; and Jimmy Brasier, of Natalie Cortez and the Ultra Violets, Toadmortons, Carquinez Straits and numerous other local bands.

But it was legendary local guitarist Farrell who helped Spooner make the change from music performance to music documentation. There was a particular photo I took of the Tattooed Love Dogs with Mike Farrell on guitar, Spooner remembered. That particular photo made me go, Wow! This is cool! Mikes a great subject. Ive got hundreds of photos of him.

Indeed, there may be no more photo-worthy subject on the Sacramento music scene than Farrell, whose onstage antics practically beg for a photographic record. Spooners Web site (www.jayspooner.com) features a selection of Farrell photos, every one of them caught mid-leap, Farrells guitar in hand. Indeed, the live stage is where Spooner feels rock n rolls magic can truly be felt. Ive done lots of promo shots for really good bands like Magnolia Thunderfinger, Spooner said, but the fire and energy is onstage. Musicians tend to be at home the most onstage, and thats where I can get the best photos of them.

Photo By Jay Spooner
The late, great Bobby Burns, who never took a bad photo.

Photography quickly became Spooners primary function, eventually becoming a full-time job that fulfilled a need hed had to be an integral part of the music scene, so much so that the breakup of Cherry Murmur did not push Spooner into another band as a musician. The thought was that Id always try to get back into a band, he said. But being a photographer makes me feel like Im in all the bands, not just one.

Spooner has photographed most of the big acts in town, particularly those with fiery live shows, and he is one of the most sought-after photographers for local musicians. However, Spooners involvement with the local music scene eventually returned to both booking and shepherding younger bands. Call Me Ishmael, Rock the Light, Electric Flood and many other local bands may not even be aware that Spooner has helped them, but he has in what is perhaps the most important way: word of mouth. As someone who has been involved with local music for a number of years, Spooners take on local bands form the kind of opinions that bookers, promoters and local media agents pay close attention to. The first time this writer saw Call Me Ishmael perform, it was at the behest of Spooner. Since then, that band won a 2001 Sammie for Best New Band, and Call Me Ishmael is now one of the areas most popular live acts.

Spooners desire to help new bands has come to a new focus with a monthly Jay Spooner Presents night at The Distillery. Held on the third Thursday of each month, Spooner uses this night to bring three new bands to The Distillerys stage. Like most of the popular live-music clubs in town, The Distillery can be a challenging club for a band to get into. Jim Barr has been booking that club for five or six years, Spooner said. He works his ass off there. Hes turned it from a steakhouse to a really good club. It tends to have a harder edge than Old Ironsides or the Blue Lamp. But he doesnt get a chance to book too many newer bands there. Spooner uses his third-Thursday shows to do just that, allowing new and upcoming bands to play a venue that might be inaccessible to them otherwise. I try to give three bands a chance to play and be seen, Spooner explained. I get a lot of CDs, and I listen to them all and try to put together shows that make sense. This is an opportunity to help bands that I like.

Photo By Jay Spooner
The late, great Magnolia Thunderfinger, in one of that bands more, um, incendiary moments.

Spooner's interest in booking also has extended to facilitating the longstanding Distillery Songwriters Showcase, a series that has run for several years on the second Thursday of the month and has featured virtually every noteworthy songwriter in town. Spooner uses this night in a similar capacity, although here he might shift the focus to center on sideline members of established bands. I might book some bands drummer as a singer-songwriter, he noted. Its a way for musicians to be heard in a different kind of setting than they usually are. The series is also interesting for the reason that The Distillery otherwise does not book singer-songwriters; the only way for a solo acoustic performer to play the venue is through the Songwriters Showcase, and Spooner is the showcases gatekeeper.

As for the future, Spooner seems both optimistic and pessimistic at the same time. I think the music scene here is in a low point. There are a few really good bands in town, but the rock scene ... apart from Rock the Light, there arent many rock acts in town right now. My hope for the future is more rock. Spooner paused a moment, before adding, But I have seen quite a few new bands that I have a lot of hope for, if they can stay around for two or three years. He then named a half-dozen bands, including Sunshine Smile, Sacramento, Army of Trees and Electric Flood, the latter of which has become one of Spooners new favorites. I really love what Chris Horton and Electric Flood is doing. Hes at the top of my list right now.

Needless to say, if Electric Flood is at the top of Spooners list, then local music fans can expect to hear a lot more from that band in the coming months.

The band must be good. Spooner says so.



John Lennon (as published in the Sacramento Bee 12-8-05)
Category: Music

"Lennon was my hero. He shaped and inspired my consciousness. I was at work when I heard, and asked to leave early. That night a group of friends and I got together to drink and celebrate his life and the next night, went to a tearful candlelight vigil. It still hurts."  Jay Spooner  Sacramento


From The Sacramento News and Review, March 2, 2006

Jay Spooner Playlist

If you're familiar with the local music scene, then youve heard of Jay Spooner. When he's not photographing bands (or weddings), Spooner is busy booking shows at The Distillery. Included on his Playlist is Season of the Witch, a Donovan cover by ex-rockers Sex 66. Spooner called the track hair-raising and gooseflesh inducing. Unfortunately, readers can't purchase the track--its from a live bootleg. Ask nicely, and Spooner may hook you up.

1. Season of the Witch"
by Sex 66

2. One for My Baby"
by Frank Sinatra, live with the Red Norvo Quintet (from Live in Australia, 1959)

3. Drums of the Islands/Waterfall"
by the Makaha Sons (from Heke Wale No: Only the Very Best of the Makaha Sons)

4. Get Up(I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine, Pt. 1"
by James Brown (from 20 All Time Greatest Hits!)

5. Bel Air"
by Can (from Future Days)

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Wedding Photography
Category: Art and Photography

Best of Sacramento

Readers’ choice

Best wedding photographer


Jay Spooner
(916) 444-JAYS, www.jayspooner.com


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