Wow!! Blog #1 was on February 26, 2012, with an effort to scan my rock'n' roll and racing photography. Here we are at blog #250 and still scanning negatives and slides of mine for you.
Hope you all enjoy it. Something interesting things have happened along the way. Just this past year, photos of mine were published in Jeff Beck's book, "Beck01"!
Today's blog is on Bryan Lee at UW Oshkosh on September 4, 1972, when he opened a show for REO Speedwagon. No stage was made other than getting a flatbed trailer from someone's truck. It was primitive and small, but it worked.
Bryan Lee is called "The Braille Blues Daddy", because he has been legally blind since age eight. He is a Wisconsin boy born in Two Rivers, Wisconsin on March 16, 1943. In the 1980's he made New Orleans his home and continues playing and touring today from there.
A little bit B.B. King, Buddy Guy, a touch of Luther Allison and you have Bryan Lee. He's a great musician who I'd like to see again sometime soon.
Enjoy a look at some old photos of young blues man, Bryan Lee.
In June of 1974, I was asked to photograph Eddie Harris for the Bugle American newspaper.
Little did I know what I was in for! I had never heard of Eddie and was amazed at what the man can play!
You see, Eddie was really one of the first guys to take a little rock with some electronics and jazz and mix them all up! I guess that is what they now call fusion.
He was inventing things as he went along and was very good at it. He put a reed mouthpiece on his trumpet for instance! In some of my old photos here, you can see his electronic case full of all kinds of things. Whatever was in there really worked with his saxophone , keyboards and trumpet!
Enjoy a look back at Eddie from a nice June night in 1974 at Teddy's in Milwaukee. Teddy's is now called Shank Hall, and owner Peter Jest keeps bringing in wonderful acts every week.
It's like summer here in Milwaukee this week! Have a good week everyone.