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March 16, 2015
Recently, I discovered a few sleeves of negatives in the closet that I didn't know existed! This blog is about one of those negative sleeves.
Carl Palmer, of Emerson, Lake and Palmer, had one of those massive drum kits, long before anyone else. Tiny little cymbals, and all kinds of percussion toys surround him. It's a very impressive drum set and he used everything, from what I recall.
Also, you can see that the band had an orchestra with them, including a conductor!
About a month ago, I was contacted by a school teacher on the east coast about blog number 125. That blog was about Emerson, Lake and Palmer in 1973.
This school teacher told me about how nice Carl Palmer, the drummer, was and that he visited their school and chatted with the class. So, even though I only have four photos here, I send this blog out to him and his class. Hope you guys enjoy a better look at Carl Palmer's drum kit.
Have a nice week everyone and Spring is coming. It's supposed to be 71F here in Milwaukee today.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
March 9, 2015
This blog is different from blog #58 which is also labeled Loggins and Messina 1974. Blog #58 was about a show at UW Oshkosh and this blog is about a performance that was in September of 1974 at Milwaukee's Performing Arts Center.
Some of these photos were taken from right in front of the stage. Others were taken from my favorite secret spot at the Performing Arts Center, or the PAC as we called it! The PAC was a beautiful performance hall. My secret spot is now presently locked up and you can't take photos from there anymore. It was so cool because you would walk through this door and you had a little spot about ten foot square with a railing. I would sit on the floor usually and photograph the show and then just sit and enjoy the show alone in my little secret spot. There were actually four secret spots with two on each side of the stage at the second and third levels. The sound was a little weird because you were off to the side but the view made up for it.
Loggins and Messina, was a great band and I was very sad when they broke up. They were so good and the whole band had a lot of good energy and sound. I photographed them several times through the years.
Enjoy a look at the band from my secret spots and have a great week.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
March 2, 2015
In June of 1973, I photographed Foghat at Milwaukee's Performing Arts Center. Being a lover of Savoy Brown, I had to see these guys who left Savoy Brown and formed their own band, Foghat.
They had a little bit harder of a rock sound than Savoy Brown. "Lonesome Dave", otherwise known as Dave Peverett, was an awesome leader of the band.
Roger Earl, is still the drummer and continues touring with a new lineup of players. Foghat, has toured the world since 1970 and they continue to this day to keep rockin'!
Have a great week and take a look at the band in 1973.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
February 23, 2015
On December 1, 1972, I photographed a show at Milwaukee's Performing Arts Center. The lineup for the night was Pure Prairie League, Ben Sidran and John Prine.
As to who was the headliner that night is a good question. Pure Prairie League had a #1 hit going on with the song, "Amy", and John Prine was a very hot act. Anyone remember who the headliner was??
Also included here, are some color photos of Pure Prairie League, when Vince Gill was a part of the band. The photos were taken in the 1980's at UW Whitewater. Vince Gill, would later become a country superstar! His voice is amazing and he is such a talent.
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These photos and most of the photos you see on my website have never been seen before or at least not in 35-40 years! Most have never been published!
That is why I offer all of my photos as limited edition, certified and numbered, archival gallery prints starting at $75.00 for an 8 X 10 or 8 1/2 X 11.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
February 16, 2015
Hope you all had a wonderful Valentines Day and wonderful weekend!
This week's blog takes a look at the band Poco. In 1972, they were in Milwaukee and played at my favorite venue, The Performing Arts Center.
Poco, in 1972 was a great band with Richie Fury, Timothy B Schmidt and Rusty Young playing his pedal steel guitar. To me, he was the rock of the band because of my love of the pedal steel.
Jim Messina had just left the band and that was a giant missing piece but it was still an amazing band.
Timothy B Schmidt went on to play with The Eagles shortly after this show and Richie Fury also left the band.
Enjoy a look back at some great musicians and their most interesting logo on the drum set.
Have a great week.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann