Born in 1985 in Yakima, Wash., Cody Beebe is an American Rock n’ Roll
singer/songwriter. Although he first picked up a guitar at the age of
16, he put his love for music on the back-burner to attend college and
pursue a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering.
After graduating from Washington State University in 2008, he moved
to Seattle to start in the music industry, foregoing a career in civil
engineering to chase his music dreams. In 2010, he formed an
Americana/Rock band, Cody Beebe & The Crooks. Since then, he has
toured to more than 30 US states, released two full-length studio albums
and is currently gearing up for the biggest push in his career.
Every bit a musician, his talent as a photographer was completely
unknown, until now. Beebe an unintended photographer, is a fervent
Instagram user and, like many people, he documents his travels on the
popular social media tool. As he travels, he snaps images of the
countryside, the quirky landmarks and various stages on which he has
performed. Over time, his artistic eye sharpened. His talent for design
began to pour into the shots, and the images became an art form of their
own.
The images in this exhibit were chosen from more than 20,000 images
captured in his travels. The exhibition marries music and photography,
giving the viewer a bird’s-eye view of life as a traveling musician—the
barns, the landscape, the road, the hardships, the truck full of
luggage, the equipment and, of course, the stage.
These works were created using aluminum sheets, a new photographic
format. This is the first one-person photography show in the gallery and
the first using entirely aluminum. This new technology fuses the image
into the metal surface, creating a magical luminescence. The detail and
resolution on metal is unsurpassed.
Few musicians have such a stage presence. Known for his striking red
hair and beard, Beebe sings with a grit and honesty that has captured
critics’ attention worldwide.
He has the look of a mountain man with the long hair and beard, but,
beyond the rugged exterior, the man has a tender, intellectual side, a
smile that puts one at ease and eyes that have a gaze of sudden knowing.
He is everything a superstar, a classic star, while also so
unassuming and kind. In a crowd of fans, he is accessible—he seems to
know everyone. He does not appear to know he is a “thing,” a talent or a
phenomenon. On stage, his red hair is an extension of his music, as it
illustrates the powerful chords of his voice, flowing through the air as
he rocks.
Among his list of accomplishments, he and the Crooks have traveled
extensively and touched the hearts of adoring fans in the far reaches of
the US Last fall, the band was asked to perform as the Seahawks
tailgate party band, playing for thousands of fans before each home
game. Upon receiving a call from Austin Jenckes, a contestant from NBC’s
The Voice, the Crooks toured with him throughout most of 2014, opening
the shows and playing behind Jenckes as his band. In 2011, they reached
No. 64 on the Triple A Radio charts with their song “Waiting On You” as
the the only independent band in the list.
He has played with such notable acts as Stevie Nicks, Buddy Guy, Josh
Turner, Jimmy Vaughan, Austin Jenckes, Allen Stone, Sturgill Simpson,
Augustana and many others. The Crooks are also heading to Europe in
February of 2015 on their first international tour, where they will play
25 shows in five countries—all in a month. Beebe and the Crooks partner
with Naches Heights Winery each year to produce a vintage of red wine
called Crooked Red, which is for sale at various locations around the
state.
In 2012, he and the Crooks founded the annual Chinook Music Festival,
which brings nearly 30 bands and 1,500 people each year to a festival
site on Chinook Pass. In 2015, the Chinook brand will expand, taking on a
few more festivals and a number of one-off concert events.
Beebe is also a film producer. His company, Digital Vendetta
Productions, creates corporate brand videos, music videos,
documentary-style works and commercials. Along with Australian guitarist
Blake Noble, violinist Tim Snider, bass player Eric Miller and famed
Candlebox drummer Scott Mercado, Beebe is now also fronting a new band
called Rust On the Rails that has big plans for 2015.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Friday, January 16, 2015
Brian Holtzinger’s exhibit
The reception for Brian Holtzinger’s exhibit “Stories in Watercolor and Oil” opened on Wednesday, January 14, from 4:00 to 5:30PM at the Virginia Hislop Gallery, Petrie Hall at Heritage University. Brian has taught painting and drawing at Heritage for the past five years and the opportunity to display his work in our their exhibition space is a special treat.
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