This is a little lo-fi clip of 'John William Tate', from Mike McCarthy's upcoming album 'The Harrowing Account Of John William Tate', his fifth release on Significant Records.
Shot by Nathan Oldfield and David Rowson. Edited by Nathan Oldfield.
Thanks to our good mate Pete who let us use his farm for a few days of music making, wave sliding, breeze shooting & friendship.
Please visit mikemccarthy.com.au
This is a little lo-fi clip of 'John William Tate', from Mike McCarthy's upcoming album 'The Harrowing Account Of John William Tate', his fifth release on Significant Records.
Shot by Nathan Oldfield and David Rowson. Edited by Nathan Oldfield.
Thanks to our good mate Pete who let us use his farm for a few days of music making, wave sliding, breeze shooting & friendship.
Please visit mikemccarthy.com.au
This short piece features Sage Joske riding one of his handmade surfboards, on a winter afternoon at a favourite local spot. To check out Sage's surfboards, please visit vallasaltwaterconstructs.blogspot.com/.
The song, entitled 'Blue', is from Mike McCarthy's imaginative, wonderful instrumental album called 'Colours'. More of Mike's work can be found at mikemccarthy.com.au/.
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This is a song called ‘Missing Person’ by Mike McCarthy, performed in Mike’s kitchen with the help of Coral Latella & Sean Cashin.
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'Missing Person' is the first video from Mike McCarthy's single 'In Ages' (2011). Produced by Frederic Dickerson, on location in Alaska, the clip shows a beautiful sparsity that adds to the music and performance of the music.
Download the audio at http://inages.bandcamp.com
'The Lion's Share (Mike's new album coming March 2012)
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Winters of My Life is a portrait of Howard Weamer. For the past 35 years he has spent his winters as a hutkeeper in Yosemite's backcountry. He fills his days writing, reading, photographing, and being an ambassador to mountain culture. This is a brief look into his world and why he chooses to stay.
Directed by
Jonathan Burhop
Edited by
Marlon Singleton
Music by
Mike McCarthy
To lose a child ... was something that could end one's world. One could never get back to how it was before. The stars went out. The moon disappeared. The birds became silent. - Alexander McCall Smith
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Mark Twain said that there aren’t enough words in all the languages in the world to express the sorrow of losing a child. This is a short film…
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