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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
Kenny Loggins and his band headlining for Michael McDonald at the 2017 Gathering on the Green in Mequon, Wisconsin.
February 10, 2025
Hope everyone is in good health. Around here I have been fighting bladder cancer and then 2 urinary tract infections and COVID lately. More procedures coming up in March for the cancer and hopefully I get better!
I'm working with some people who are doing a documentary on one of our greatest musicians around for many years, Kenny Loggins.
I started working with Loggins and Messina in 1974 and they have always been one of my favorite bands.
Kenny has been a solo act for many years and I got the pleasure of photographing and saying hi to him in 2017 when he headlined a show with Michael McDonald as the opener. Next blog will be on Michael McDonald.
I gave Kenny a few prints from the Loggins and Messina days in 1974 when I photographed a few of their shows.
One of the prints he said they used for PR in Europe way back then! I was working as a PR photographer for Columbia Records on and off through my early years and never knew or got paid of course. That's rock'n roll and it hasn't changed.
Enjoy a look at Kenny in 2017. Loggins and Messina is in my Rock category for a look at the old days if you wish.
Stay healthy all and thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
January 27, 2024
Let the racing season begin folks with the 24 hours of Daytona where it was snowing the other day! And rain of course because that is IMSA at Daytona and Road America.
The 24 Hours of Daytona never disappoints as this years was a wild ride!
I did not make it to Daytona this year but watched it of course since I'm dealing with some health issues.
Checkout some of the IMSA cars from Road America last year in 2024.
AND Felipe Nazr and Team Penske win again!!! Congratulations my fishing buddy!!!!
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
January 13, 2025
Hope everyone is having a good start to the New Year and prayers for everyone in Los Angeles. What a mess of a fire going on there.
My favorite band has always been the Rolling Stones but favorite musician and guitarist goes to Jeff Beck who passed away two years ago already. January 10, 2023 was a shocking and sad day when we suddenly lost Jeff.
I was lucky enough to meet and photograph Jeff in my senior year of high school (1972) when I worked for the Bugle American newspaper as a music photographer here in Milwaukee.
The Seigal Schwall band from Chicago opened the show for Jeff and became friends as they played Milwaukee a lot.
I believe Corky Seigal introduced me to Jeff who was the most humble and nicest musician I've ever met. He could play a Fender Stratocaster better than anyone. Jeff didn't sing and let his guitar do all the work.
Photographed Jeff a lot through the years and I was lucky to be part of his BECK01 book a few years back. Copy number 10 of the very limited run is signed and in our house here with 5 of my photographs in it.
On January 22 in London a live stream of Jeff's vast guitar collection is going up for auction by Christies Auction House. It is sad, but good that they will all be played and appreciated again. The catalog book is for sale. It's amazing and an education to learn about Jeff's history with his guitars.
I last saw Jeff at the Chicago Theater on October 23, 2022 not realizing that it would be the last time. I photographed him six times and saw him a few more times just to enjoy the show.
So here are a few photographs of Jeff and the band through the years. It's hard to pick a favorite. More photographs are on my website of course in the Rock category. Miss you my friend. Enjoy a look at the best guitarist ever.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann