William Haun - Writer
William Haun is an award-winning freelance photographer whose passion lies in international travel and photography. He has photographed well-known bands such as Willie Nelson, Coldplay, Fun. and Bon Iver.
A member of the video artist collective Interlace Video, he also creates music videos for his favorite artists and labels. You can find some of his work on Asthmatic Kitty's "Encyclopedia Asthmatica Vol. 1" DVD as well as online at www.interlacevideo.com.
William Haun's Latest Contributions
This year brought us the first album in four years from Texas rockers Explosions in the Sky. It’s also been several years since the group toured the US. That said, their September 29th show at The Tabernacle was a really, really big deal to a lot of fans. A nine song set would seem short […]
Images of Janelle Monáe and her ArchOrchestra performing on the same historic stage once held by such greats as Charlie Chaplin, Harry Houdini, Ray Charles, and the Allman Brothers Band.
Possibly one of the most eclectic duos in the South, Megan Jean & The KFB put on a wonderful performance for our most recent Acoustic Alley session. Enjoy!
Blue Indian friend and favorite JULIANNA BARWICK has just released Matrimony Remixes. She’s found a handful of geniuses to remix two stand-out tracks from her The Magic Place album released earlier this year.
Check out our coverage of Frontier Ruckus as their make their second stop in Macon!
The Portland multi-instrumentalist to open for Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks with a backing band comprised of members of Dolorean and Grails.
Tonight (09/27/11) is a special night for Macon – for all of Georgia, really. EISLEY, a band that has toured supporting Coldplay, Snow Patrol, The Fray, and Mute Math, is playing their only Georgia show until 2012. Catch them tonight at The 567 with openers Marksmen and Christie Dupree. Doors @ 7pm, $12 admission – all […]
The boys from Jersey stopped in Macon on their most recent tour filmed a three song Acoustic Alley shoot: “Maps”, “Rhode Island”, and “Flying Model Rockets”
The UK art-rock band turns their setlist at The Variety Playhouse into a beautiful and sensual analogy for relationships.