Live Concert Photography: eKush, Benyoro and Los Hacheros
Brooklyn Bowl
March 30, 2015
As I’ve mentioned a few times on this site, things have been busy in the JOVM world with a lot of live shows over the past few weeks. At the end of last month, I was at the unofficial home office of Brooklyn Bowl to catch an eclectic night of internationally based music that featured eKush, a self-professed e-cussionist who wound up playing one of the most unusual versions of Tears for Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World;” Benyoro, who played the gorgeous and timeless sounds of Eastern Africa – or more specifically, Mali; and the New York-based salsa act Los Hacheros, who played a rather unique brand of salsa that occasionally employed the use of violin with the traditional instrumentation of horns, percussion and acoustic guitar.
Check out some photos from the show below.
eKush






Benyoro









Los Hacheros












For these photos and more, check out the Flickr set here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/yankee32879/sets/72157651432316379/
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