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highplainsdem

(52,944 posts)
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 11:29 AM Dec 7

Any fans here of singer-songwriter Tucker Zimmerman? Bowie was. New podcast with Tucker talking to Tony Visconti,

Bowie's friend and producer - and Tucker's - for half an hour about their lives and their work together.

Podcast: https://www.talkhouse.com/tucker-zimmerman-talks-with-tony-visconti-on-the-talkhouse-podcast/

Articles on Tucker:

The musician David Bowie called “too qualified for folk”
https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/musician-david-bowie-too-qualified-for-folk/

Tucker Zimmerman: A Life, A Song and A Dance
https://www.pastemagazine.com/music/tucker-zimmerman/tucker-zimmerman-a-life-a-song-and-a-dance


From his first, Tony Visconti-produced album:




From his newest album, with Big Thief:





Live in 2010 (and a YouTube comment here compares him to Gordon Lightfoot) - The Circle:

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Any fans here of singer-songwriter Tucker Zimmerman? Bowie was. New podcast with Tucker talking to Tony Visconti, (Original Post) highplainsdem Dec 7 OP
Has An Old, True To Form Folk Feel ProfessorGAC Dec 7 #1
Thanks for checking these out! I like all of them...and now that you mention it, I see why the first highplainsdem Dec 7 #2
Not Vocally, But... ProfessorGAC Dec 7 #3
I just started listening to The Red Wind again to check that, and this time the start reminded me of Nilsson's Coconut highplainsdem Dec 7 #4

ProfessorGAC

(70,835 posts)
1. Has An Old, True To Form Folk Feel
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 05:00 PM
Dec 7

The first one reminded me of a young Neal Diamond.
There's an authentic vibe to it that I can see attractive to many.

highplainsdem

(52,944 posts)
2. Thanks for checking these out! I like all of them...and now that you mention it, I see why the first
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 07:12 PM
Dec 7

video reminds you of early Neil Diamond.

I'm going to check out more of his music.

Btw, I found the old article where Bowie talked about Tucker's first album along with 24 other favorite albums, and I'll be posting a separate OP on that.

Tony said something in that podcast about Bowie having compared Tucker to Bob Dylan. Just found that section again, not quite 21 minutes in. Tony said that back then Bowie considered Tucker "on the level of Bob Dylan" and felt "intimidated" by him.

Tucker is mentioned in Tony's bio. This is from page 115:

Another good friend and colleague was folk-rock singer/composer Tucker Zimmerman, a San Franciscan who came to London via a music conservatory in Naples, Italy. I made a very simple but effective album with him called Ten Songs by Tucker Zimmerman, with a single called 'The Red Wind'. I think this might have been the very first session I used Rick Wakeman on - possibly his first recording session ever.


ProfessorGAC

(70,835 posts)
3. Not Vocally, But...
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 08:40 PM
Dec 7

...this last song sounds like something Three Dog Night might have done.
I liked it.

highplainsdem

(52,944 posts)
4. I just started listening to The Red Wind again to check that, and this time the start reminded me of Nilsson's Coconut
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 09:22 PM
Dec 7

Which wasn't recorded till two years later.




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