March 24, 2025
Been a busy time here with more bad bladder cancer bad news. The 6 BCG infusions we did on my left kidney, ureter and bladder did nothing as the cancer is still present...
So the next step is 2 chemotherapy drugs administered together once a week starting soon. If that doesn't work I don't know what's next.
Anyway, take a look at the great Loggins and Messina band in September of 1974 at Milwaukee's Performing Arts Center which is my favorite venue here.
Enjoy and have a great week.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
March 10, 2025
February 14, 1973 I photographed Loggins and Messina at the Milwaukee Performing Arts Center.
This was now my second time photographing them and my personal favorite band at the time.
Nice and fun bunch of musicians that are really talented. Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina keep working and doing well.
Enjoy a look and next blog will be the guys in 1974 at the Performing Arts Center again.
Loved that venue as I had 2 secret spots to photograph from. I would just sit on the floor 2 levels up and off to the side of the stage!
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
February 24, 2025
My last blog on Kenny Loggins from 2017 reminded me that I photographed Loggins and Messina a lot.
Always a favorite band and on September 23, 1972 I got to photograph the band after my senior year of high school.
My family moved in 1971 and I basically lost all my friends. After 11 years of Catholic school and nuns, attending public school for my last year and a half of high school was definitely a change.
The east side of Milwaukee was full of music and opportunity for me and I began photographing for the Bugle American newspaper and doing public relation photo work for Columbia records.
School was difficult because of early mornings and late nights photographing music. I usually did it 3 nights a week. It really was the time of my life and a great music era.
Loggins and Messina played UW Oshkosh with Casey Kelly opening the show for a small crowd in the gymnasium.
What a wonderful show and I got to meet the guys after the show for the first of several shows through the years.
Learning to photograph music was progressing and I attended photography classes at Milwaukee Area Technical College.
Checkout some early photos of Loggins and Messina and enjoy a look at when we were much younger!
This has made me organize my Loggins and Messina photos that were mixed up a bit. A few are are being used by Dramatic Forces for a documentary, Conviction of the Heart.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
February 20, 2023
I have more of the past year at Summerfest to share with you. This week it is the Marshall Tucker Band.
I've photographed the band three times now with three different versions of the band- 1975 at the Riverside Theater in Milwaukee, 1978 at Summerfest with Willie Nelson and then this past July 9, 2022 at Summerfest again.
The one person in all three versions of the band is vocalist Doug Gray who is the only original member of the band left. However, the band is hot as ever!
Chatted with him before the show and he still has the energy and power to lead the band forever! And he really meant forever when he said, "I love what I do and can't think of doing anything else!"
His voice is just as good as it was in the old days and the new band is very polished.
Marcus James Henderson plays keyboards, sax and flute. I was amazed at how good and versatile he is.
By the way do you know the story of how the band got it's name? In 1972, it was on the key of the rehearsal space they used. Marshall Tucker was a blind piano tuner in South Carolina where they band is from!
Enjoy a look at them from the past summer.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
February 10, 2020
I have done blogs on Dan Fogelberg and Tim Weisberg before but I want to revisit these musicians because of some photos I found recently.
Also, because I am still surprised that Dan Fogelberg is not in the Hall of Fame. Dan needs to be in there for many reasons.
These photos are from two different tours that Dan did. In January 1976 Dan Fogelberg came to Milwaukee. He was the leader of the band as it is famously said and had a pedal steel guitar player, a drummer and three other guitar players.
It was a wonderful night of his classic music and yet he can really rock it!! One minute he would be just sitting on a stool alone and then he'd be with his band sitting on stools with acoustic guitars, the pedal steel guitar and a drummer.
A little break and the electric guitars came out and it became a rock show!
Then in December 1977 he toured with Tim Weisberg, a very talented flute player among other instruments. Just the two of them were playing. We all sat on the floor and watched in amazement! I don't think my knees could do that anymore!!
Dan and Tim were best friends and you could tell by how much fun they were having. I sold Tim Weisberg my photos of him and Dan a few years back for his website and Facebook page so check those out. Tim Weisberg is still in California playing a bit which is great.
Also check out the Facebook page titled "Induct Dan Fogelberg in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame". Some people are trying hard to get Dan in to the Hall of Fame. He was such a very talented musician. Dan passed way too early of cancer at age 56 in 2007.
Enjoy the photos.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
November 18, 2019
A favorite band of mine for many years has been Poco. They have gone through many changes and still tour!
This is the second version I believe without Jim Messina on November 22, 1972 at the Milwaukee Auditorium. Here are Richie Furay, Timothy B. Schmidt, Paul Cotton, Geaorge Grantham and my personal favorite, Rusty Young on pedal steel.
This show was almost 47 years ago! Now I feel old.
I put the guys on my website long ago but here are some freshly edited photos.
Enjoy and have a great Thanksgiving holiday!
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann