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Public Enemy at the Garrick Theatre, Winnipeg

Public Enemy at the Garrick Theatre, Winnipeg, May 21 2010

Public Enemy at the Garrick Theatre, Winnipeg, May 21 2010. Ailsa Dyson photo.

Photos – Public Enemy at the Garrick Theatre, Winnipeg, May 21 2010

– photos by Ailsa Dyson

Public Enemy in Winnipeg. 

The band’s last album of new material was 2007’s How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul? The hip-hop group formed on Long Island in 1982. Members include Chuck D, Flavor Flav, Professor Griff, Khari Wynn, DJ Lord, and the S1W group. Public Enemy’s best-known albums are Yo! Bum Rush the Show (1987), It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back (1988) and Fear of a Black Planet (1990).

Public Enemy at the Garrick Theatre, Winnipeg, May 21 2010. Ailsa Dyson photo

Public Enemy at the Garrick Theatre, Winnipeg, May 21 2010. Ailsa Dyson photo

Flavor Flav with Public Enemy at the Garrick Theatre, Winnipeg, May 21 2010. Ailsa Dyson photo

Flavor Flav with Public Enemy at the Garrick Theatre, Winnipeg, May 21 2010. Ailsa Dyson photo

Chuck D with Public Enemy at the Garrick Theatre, Winnipeg, May 21 2010. Ailsa Dyson photo

Chuck D with Public Enemy at the Garrick Theatre, Winnipeg, May 21 2010. Ailsa Dyson photo

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About Ailsa Dyson

Ailsa studied art theory at the Alberta College of Art and Design for three years before moving to Winnipeg where she received her diploma in professional photography from PrairieView School of Photography. She is presently 1/4 of a Winnipeg photography collective called f/action and sings the part of June Carter in a Johnny Cash tribute called that Damn Cash Band. She draws her inspiration from the essence of what occurs naturally in her surroundings. Ailsa is invariably fascinated with irony, synchronicity and certain truths being stranger than fiction and finds great satisfaction in documenting such occurrences. Shooting live music is Ailsa’s favourite photographic endeavour. The ever changing flow of energy helps keep her fleeting attention span satisfied.
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