Vaudeville Park
Baby Copperhead and Friends at Vaudeville Park
PuLL mY dAiSy
Highlights from a performance by Brian Zegeer & Baby Copperhead. This sound/video collaboration called “Pull My Daisy” is in the Queens International 2012: Three Points Make A Triangle exhibition at the Queens Museum in NYC.
Highlights from Pull My Daisy (All My Doors Are Open) Performance from Brian Zegeer on Vimeo.
Queens Museum Of Art w/ Brian Zegeer
Baby Copperhead will be teaming up with the infinitely imaginative visual artist, Brian Zegeer.
Brian aka “the neon warlock” was invited to be in the Queens International: Three Points Make a Triangle Exhibition
The featured work is a video/sound collaboration inspired by Alfred Leslie & Frank’s “Pull My Daisy”
Baby Copperhead will be debuting some of his recent electronic inventions in the performance.
Not to be missed%#*!!
Special Advisory for commuters
The Shaggs Tribute w/ the Shaggs!!@ The Bell House
Be prepared for some serious surprises!
Organized by the one and only Jesse Krakow who brought you the Captain Beefheart Tribute & None More Eleven(Spinal Tap Tribute).
A special cast of characters join hands with 60’s supergirl power trio>>>The Shaggs<<<
Judson Memorial Church
Starting the New Year at a NYC’s historical landmark, the Judson Memorial Church.
Baby Copperhead will play solo compositions and songs all acoustic.
This is a goodbye show to Nate Weida, who is also playing with his group Great Dog Almighty.
Bon Voyage!!! Paris je t’aime..
Judson Memorial Church
55 Washington Square South
New York, NY
Super Deluxe (Tokyo)– Test Tone
Test Tone series….Baby Copperhead plays with AEN aka Yasufumi Suzuki (soundroom)
B1F 3.1.25 Nishi Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Super Deluxe (Tokyo)
Super Deluxe, B1F 3.1.25 Nishi Azabu, Minato-ku, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
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*Free Show….Doors – 7pm
Territory Punk live
Spinal Tap Tribute @ The Rock Shop
How high does the volume knob your amp go up to? 11-11-11
Another one of Jesse Krakow’s highly organized events with infinitely talented musicians.
Spinal Tap would be proud….or really mad.
249 Fourth Ave. in Brooklyn