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Music Video Monday: Jeff Hulett

Music Video Monday is going solo!

Jeff Hulett has been in a lot of bands: The long-running Memphis orchestral pop Snowglobe, the rocking Jeffery James and the Haul, and the folky duo Me & Leah. But for his new album, Around These Parts, Hulett has decided to go his own way.

You can read about Hulett’s road to Around These Parts in this Thursday’s issue of the Memphis Flyer. Meanwhile, here’s the first video from the record, “This is the Life”, directed by Noah Glenn.

This is the Life from Perpetual Motion on Vimeo.

Music Video Monday: Jeff Hulett

If you’d like to see your music video featured on Music Video Monday, email cmccoy@memphisflyer.com

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Music Video Monday: Me & Leah

Slow down for Music Video Monday.

Jeff Hulett, familiar to Memphis music audiences from Snowglobe and his solo appearances, and Leah Keys, organizer of the ultimate audience participation storytelling show, Spillit, have been strumming partners for a minute. With Hulett on the guitar and Keys on the banjo, the duo frequently pop up for shows in Midtown. Now they have completed their first album and are ready to unveil it this Friday with a party at Amurica.  

Hulett produced their first video, “Moving So Fast”, by cutting together 8 mm film of his family’s home movies. The place is upstate New York, the year is 1948, and the kid is Hulett’s father, age 4.

Music Video Monday: Me & Leah

If you would like to see your music video appear on Music Video Monday, email cmccoy@memphisflyer.com