Robert Downey Jr. recording the song "Smile" for his album "The Futurist" at The Village Recorder with jazz legends Charlie Haden and Alan Broadbent. They ended up using the first take! The song was produced by Mark Hudson.
Ringo Starr sings "never Without You", his heartfelt tribute to George Harrison, written by Ringo Starr, Gary Nicholson and Mark Hudson. The guitar solo was played on the record by Eric Clapton. Video was directed by Brent Carpenter
The Inimitable Ray Wylie Hubbard tells the story of his inspiration behind his classic song "Up Against The Wall Redneck Mother". This was filmed at Jerry Jeff walker's Birthday Bash at the Paramount Theater in Downtown Austin Texas. You can see Jerry Jeff laughing in disbelief as Ray says to him "I made this story a lot better since the last time you heard it"
This is a video that was shown at the wrap of the Fox Greg The Bunny series. Some things you've seen and some you haven't, such as when Greg's mouth broke...
An early Dale Watson video (dig the silver suit) that was directed by Brent Carpenter and features the cream of Austin music including The Derailers, Don Walser, The Geezinslaw Brothers, Ray Benson and others. Shot on location in Austin in 1996?
Ben Vaughn & the Desert Classic doing Dan Marcus' song "Out On The Porch" at the world famous Cinema Bar in beautiful Culver City, California July 16 2007. Shmed's Last show...
The Ben Vaughn Combo perform the smash hit "My First Band". The Combo includes Lonesome Bob, Gus Cordovox, Aldo Jone and of course Ben Vaughn. Recorded in 1985 (yes kids, they had videos back then).
Would you watch this? A movie of the Romantic Comedy book written by songwriter Dean Grakal. it features a plethora of actors from Robert Downey Jr. and Malcolm McDowell to Sarah Silverman and Courtney Thorne Smith. A very unconventional and brilliant way to do a movie! Directed by Brent Carpenter
Bill "Tappy" Tapia, the legendary Duke of Uke celebrates his 100th birthday with a concert at the beautiful Warner Grand Movie Palace in San Pedro, California. Bill talks about playing the theater in 1935 and teaches his back up band a song or two before the show. A truly amazing performer, watch for the concert on DVD soon!