Tucker Zimmerman

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Brian Tucker Zimmerman (born February 14, 1941[1]) is an American singer-songwriter.

Early life[edit]

At age four, Zimmerman began violin lessons, on a violin made by his grandfather. When he was seven, Zimmerman moved with his family to Healdsburg, a rural town in the Wine Country region of Sonoma County, California.

Career[edit]

In December 1968 Zimmerman recorded and released his first album Ten Songs, produced by Tony Visconti.[2] It was later described by David Bowie as one of his favourite albums.[3] One track from the album, 'Fourth Hour of My Sleep' was later recorded by Mick Ronson's band Ronno.[4]

In 1967, he collaborated with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band on the song "Droppin 'out".[5] The song appeared on the Butterfield Band album The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw.

In 1985, Zimmerman turned to writing novels, short stories, poems and composing film music and compositions for symphonic orchestras.

In 1996 he formed his Nightshift trio, accompanied by bassist Jeff Van Gool, and his son, Quanah Zimmerman, a self-taught guitarist. The Nightshift trio recorded Walking On the Edge Of The Blues.

In 2005, he released his most recent album Chautauqua.

Tucker lives in Stockay-Saint-Georges in Belgium, in the province of Liège, where he owns a studio.

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

  • Ten Songs by Tucker Zimmerman, 1969
  • Song Poet, 1971
  • Over Here in Europe, 1974
  • Foot Tap, 1977
  • Square Dance, 1980
  • Word Games, 1981
  • Walking on the Edge of the Blues (Nightshift Trio), 2003
  • Chautauqua, 2005
  • A Feather Flies Out, 2013

Videography[edit]

  • All Fall Down, Canadian movie (2009)
  • Destroying Angel, film made in 16mm (1998)
  • The recovery , black and white film (1995)
  • Passing Through / Torn Formations (1988)
  • Eastmans Reisen, German short film (1981)
  • Souvenir of Gibraltar, film by Henri Xhonneux (1975)

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tucker Zimmerman". www.tuckerzimmerman.com. Retrieved 2019-01-26.
  2. ^ "Ten Songs by Tucker Zimmerman - Tucker Zimmerman | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-11-30.
  3. ^ Bowie, David. "David Bowie's Favorite Albums". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 2018-11-30.
  4. ^ "Ten Songs: Expanded Edition - Tucker Zimmerman". Cherry Red Records. Retrieved 2018-11-30.
  5. ^ Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series, July - December 1968. Washington: Copyright Office - Library of Congress. 1970.