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
Photo by Sid @ Too Much Rock Jenna Conrad performed under the moniker “Troubletown” for some time but eventually dropped it for “Avians Alight.” Today she releases her first full-length album digitally. But who is Jenna Conrad, you ask? You’ve probably heard her before and didn’t even know it. Jenna has collaborated for years with […]
On Monday of last week the indie music blogosphere went nuts over a free album Georgia native and Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox released under his Atlas Sound moniker. His “Bedroom Databank: Volume 1” had 11 unreleased tracks and meticulous notes as to when, where, and on what they were recorded. The “Volume 1” should have […]
On Friday, Iron & Wine released a three song single on vinyl and cd as part of Record Store Day’s “Back To Black Friday” event. Today, the digital version is available for purchase on iTunes. Have a listen to “Walking Far From Home”, the lead single from Kiss Each Other Clean which is due for […]
Josiah Johnson and Kenny Hensley talk with The Blue Indian about cool band names, word-of-mouth marketing, fan concert videos on YouTube, touring with Dr. Dog, their next album, and much more.
For your Thanksgiving 2010, enjoy a new song by Austin Crane as well as one off of Valley Maker.
Check out “Someone” by Adam Randall and then buy the digital EP when it releases early next year.
“Could very well be the next biggest thing to come out of the Northwest, since Fleet Foxes.” – Damien Jurado
TheBlueIndian.com’s 1st Annual Writers in the Round was a great success!
After you watch this, pull up your iTunes store and purchase Arthur Alligood’s music. You won’t regret it.