July 29, 2024
This blog was going to be part 2 of the Indy Cars at Road America last June but that will have to wait until the next blog.
Reason being, we just lost one of the most influential musicians ever with the passing of John Mayall on July 23, 2024 at 90 years old. He was still touring and playing but passed away at home in California.
He got into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of fame as a musical influencer this year. My photos of him have been submitted for his induction.
John started in the early 1960's and his lineup of fellow musicians through the years is amazing. Without John we wouldn't have a lot of musicians that he hired and discovered.
Some of them are Eric Clapton, Peter Green, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Mick Taylor, Harvey Mandel, Keef Hartley, Jack Bruce, Sugarcane Harris, Jon Mark and Johnny Almond. That's just a few and he really brought to us a lot of great musicians in his John Mayall and his Bluesbreakers band.
John was a great guitar player but also an amazing harmonica and keyboard player.
I first met John in 1971 doing an interview for the Bugle American newspaper and photographing his show. He was a very nice and talented man.
I also photographed him in 1975 and 1978.
Enjoy some old photos of the master and notice his very cool harmonica holder and unique guitar.
Gonna miss you John and thanks for all you did.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
May 6, 2024
John Mayall turned 90 a few weeks ago and is being awarded the Rock'n Roll Hall of Fame Musical Influence Award in 2024. About time he gets put into the Hall of Fame after so many musicians he helped start out are in there after being part of the John Mayall and his Bluesbreakers band.
Had the pleasure of photographing John and many of the musicians he had with him in his band in the early 1970's several times.
We can thank John for bringing us Mick Fleetwood who would then do his own band Fleetwood Mac with another Bluesbreakers musician John McVie.
Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce who would form Cream. Keef Hartley the drummer seen below, Mick Taylor, Harvey Mandel, John Almond and so many others I could mention but John Mayall really influenced the blues and music starting in 1963 and still going!
The photos here are all from Milwaukee in 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1975 when I was working for the Bugle American newspaper and had my photo studio.
John Mayall influenced my taste of music greatly I believe starting with his most famous tune "Room to Move".
His harmonica and guitar playing are really, really good and checkout the harmonica holder he wears and his guitar full of holes. Very cool plus he always seemed to have a Fox tail hanging around his belt!
Enjoy a look at the master and influencer WAY before there were influencers.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann