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Robert Tellerman is a New York based photographer born and raised on the south shore of Long Island. He is mostly known for his concert and street photography. His influences include photographers like Danny Clinch, Mick Rock and Timothy Hiatt.
Robert's passion for photography is life long and even runs in his family. One of the first pictures he took was of the Twin Towers on a class trip to New York City when he was a child. Since then, he has always found an unlimited amount of inspiration from the city.
Robert has photographed many artists including Allman Betts Band, Gov't Mule, America, Marky Ramone and War and has shot many festivals such as Great South Bay Music Festival and The Meadows Music Festival.
On Wednesday March 27, 2019 - 50 years to the day of the formation of The Allman Brothers Band, The Allman Betts Band made their debut at Brooklyn Bowl in New York City and they certainly did not disappoint.
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Interview With Public Nature Frontman Oscar Canas, to perform benefit for Arlene’s Grocery…
On Thursday, March 25, up and coming band Public Nature will perform a livestream event to support Arlene's Grocery. Due to the unfortunate circumstances that COVID-19 has left indie music venues in, without the support of live music!-->…
2019 Flashback: An Evening With Fleetwood Mac At Madison Square Garden
On March 18, 2019, Fleetwood Mac played the second of two sold out shows at Madison Square Garden supporting their "An Evening With Fleetwood Mac" tour. The lineup consisted of Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie,!-->…
2014 Flashback: Paul Simon and Sting hold a “Little Experiment” at MSG
In February of 2014, Paul Simon and Sting began their 'On Stage Together' Tour in Houston, TX. The tour traveled across North America, Oceania, and Europe before concluding in Amsterdam in 2015. I was lucky enough to catch one!-->…
Lonnie Jordan On His Influences, Jimi Hendrix and Life At 70
Lonnie Jordan is a singer-songwriter and a founding member of the American funk band WAR. The band is best known for hits such as "Spill the Wine," "The World Is a Ghetto," "The Cisco Kid," "Why Can't We Be Friends" and "Lowrider."
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Flashback: Bad Religion Frontman Greg Graffin Plays 3 Shows at Rockwood Music Hall
Greg Graffin is most recognized as the lead vocalist and songwriter for the punk rock band Bad Religion, which he co founded in 1979. Graffin has also earned a PhD from Cornell and teaches natural science courses at UCLA. He has!-->…
2020 Flashback: America Starts Their 50th Anniversary Tour
1 year ago today on February 21st 2020, America played a sold out show at The Tilles Center on the LIU Post campus in Brookville, Long Island. This was the first show of the bands 50th Anniversary tour celebrating the release of their 1971!-->…
Flashback: Tedeschi Trucks Band Heats Up The Capitol Theatre in 2018
February of 2018 happened to be the warmest February on record in New York State, and part of the reason was probably due to the Tedeschi Trucks Band two sold out shows at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester on the 20th and 21st. I was at!-->…
Flashback: DMX Wins Back a Restless Crowd at B.B. King Blues Club, Jan. 25, 2018
On January 25, 2018, Earl Simmons, better known as DMX, played B.B. King Blues Club in NYC shortly before the venue permanently closed its doors. Despite his late arrival, DMX managed to put on a great show and win back the restless crowd!-->…
Flashback: Jay-Z Brings Magna Carter Tour To Nassau Coliseum
On Sunday, January 19, 2014, Jay-Z played a sold out show at Nassau Coliseum on Long Island during his Magna Carter world tour. "The last time I was in this building I brought Michael Jackson to the stage," he said. "I know that show will!-->…