Clapton-Winwood Tour

This list of musicians covers a wide spectrum of music and types of photos. Most photographs are black and white and were taken onstage. Also available are color photos (look for a C) of some of the artists, and there are a few I have only color. I also have a number of off stage photos (indicated by an asterisk*). In recent years new photographs of Bruce Springsteen & E St. Band (2008 tour), Los Lonely Boys (2007), Green River Ordinance (multiple years) and Red Steagall are digital (D).

G. Brown is completing a coffee table book “Red Rocks” (Colorado) which will have photographs of Bruce Springsteen & the E St. Band-August 1981-tentative 2010.

Bob Dylan on the Rolling Thunder Revue tour is in the Columbia Legacy release “Dylan” a deluxe 3 CD box set-October 2007.

A photograph of Willie Nelson, Kenneth Threadgill and Leon Russell at Willie’s first Fourth of July Picnic in Dripping Springs in the Rhino release: “Willie Nelson” The Complete Atlantic Sessions-June 2006.

The only photograph in their new CD "the beauty of letting go" by Virgin Records recording artists Green River Ordinance, a Fort Worth, Texas, band plus numerous images being used by in their web and publicity materials were shot in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 & 2009 including their opening for Bon Jovi in Dallas January 2006.

Sony/Legacy used five photographs of Muddy Waters and assorted musicians in rereleases of the late Muddy Waters: “King Bee”, “I’m Ready” and “Hard Again”-2004. All photographs were shot in the mid-1970s at Antone’s Home of the Blues in Austin, Texas.

The 2004 documentary on “Antone’s Home of the Blues” features 30 of Watt’s black & white photographs of musicians such as Albert King, B. B. King, Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters and Band, Junior Wells, Stevie Ray Vaughan and others who played Antone’s in Austin Texas in the mid-1970’s.

Sony/Legacy used two photographs in the CD "Stevie Ray Vaughan: Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues"-2003.

Back cover photograph on the CD “Life Lines” David Allen Hammond’s (songwriter with/for Jimmie Dale Gilmore and on his own)-2002.

Photographs in the late Stevie Ray Vaughan Box Set “SRV”-2000, Bruce Springsteen’s cover of the single “War”, and in the book that came with the “Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band: Live 1975-1985”. Also Eric Johnson’s “Ah Via Musicom”, Freddy King video/DVD releases by Stefan Grossman’s Guitar Workshop, Butch Hancock and Eddie Taylor CD releases Books, Publications, PR Packages & Songbooks.

Guitarist magazine, England, photograph of Stevie Ray Vaughan-April 2007.

Photographs of Bruce Springsteen & the E St. Band appear in “Bruce Springsteen On Tour: 1968-2005” by Dave Marsh-October 2006.

Photographs in “An American Journey The Oak Ridge Boys” a coffee table book -October 2004.

Guitar World: black-and-white and color photographs of Stevie Ray Vaughan in the Legends issue-October 2004.

Geffen Records: John Fogerty taken during his 2004 summer tour.

Fender Musical Instruments: Stevie Ray Vaughan photograph in Fender Frontline catalogs-2003 & 2004.

Guitar Player: Stevie Ray Vaughan the cover photograph and inside-Feb. 2002.

Craig Hopkins “Day by Day, Night After Night” & “the essential Stevie Ray Vaughan” (published-summer 2000-updated version coming late 2007 with additional photographs from all stages of Stevie’s career) have numerous photographs on stage and off.

Delta Blues Museum acquired a set of prints of the blues masters through Benson and Hedges in 1990 and Takamini Guitar Co. used an outdoor photograph of country musician Mark Chestnutt in their ad campaign for the Santa Fe guitars.

“The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll”, the Charles Cross book “Backstreets Springsteen the Man and His Music”, “Picture the Blues” by Susan Antone and others.

In Bruce Springsteen/E St. Band’s “The River” songbook and Sony Music Posters for Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band Live 1975-1985.

The following used photographs: The Benson and Hedges Blues Tour press release and publicity packages, Rolling Stone magazine, Billboard magazine and numerous other magazines and newspapers.

I started photographing musicians in the early 1970’s in Austin Texas at The Armadillo, at the original Antone’s Home of the Blues, worked for Showco Sound on Eric Clapton’s 1974 tour, other clubs and concerts, various arenas and stadiums and have continued photographing Eric Clapton thru the Pilgrim tour in 2001. Many of these were taken with the benefit of stage passes or access to the front/back of the stage. I have photographed some artists on different occasions, such as Stevie Ray Vaughan/Double Trouble from the mid 1970’s through April 1990. Other performers were photographed once when they passed through Austin or San Antonio, Dallas or Houston.

Photographs of Bruce Springsteen were taken in venues in several states over a number of years, the same for Eric Clapton and various musicians who played with him.

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