Hope everyone had a nice Easter and Passover week.
This blog has made me find some more old forgotten relic photographs!
Here are pictures of Steely Dan on November 21, 1972 at Milwaukee's great little club, Humpin Hannas. So many legends played there in the early days.
I recall playing a pool with the guys and a having a few drinks!!
It was a very intimate show in a very dark club, so there are few, not so sharp, photos here. I thought I would include them anyway because it's great history of the band in it's early days. Wish I had the new Sony camera I have now in those days!!
Today's blog takes us back into the dark basement nightclub called Humpin Hanna's in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1973.
Hanna's, as we called it, had some really big names playing in it before they became famous. It was too small of a venue for larger acts because it's capacity was only about 150 people.
Tim Buckley was one of those performers who played there and then became famous. I was lucky enough to photograph him in 1973.
Enjoy some old, grainy, black and white images of Tim.
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On December 10, 1972, I photographed Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen at Humpin Hanna's here in Milwaukee.
Three days before, I photographed Manfred Mann and his Earth Band at the same club. Manfred Mann, was last week's blog. Humpin Hanna's was a great venue in the 70's for a lot of national acts coming through town.
Commander Cody had ties to Wisconsin because he was a teacher for a while at UW Oshkosh!!
His famous song "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette", was very popular at the time and the photos attached here show him smoking and playing it!
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On December 7, 1972, Manfred Mann came to Humpin Hanna's here in Milwaukee.
Hanna's is a little club and this was before Manfred Mann became a household name in music.
He and the boys were awesome with his Hammond B3 and Moog synthesizer. Everyone had a good time and after this show Manfred became very popular with Bruce Springsteen helping out with some songs.