Jazz + Photography (Part 3)
A Spontaneous Collaboration
Strange bedfellows, you might say? In 1963 Lu Watters, Bob Mielke and Barbara Dane were each into separate scenes in the San Francisco trad jazz world. As was I: playing occasional gigs, while becoming professionally committed as a photographer and writer. You can read more on this here.
What brought us together in one of those spontaneously rich, fleeting jazz moments was the decision by Watters (then retired) and Dane (who had been running her own San Francisco blues club called Sugar Hill) to make an album together as part of a protest movement aimed at stopping the California utilities agency from building a nuclear power plant at pristine Bodega Bay, north of San Francisco. For many reasons, the plant was never built. The recording session happened on December 1, 1963. My equipment was not yet the best, but the negatives have been in my files ever since (48 years and counting). We herewith present a few of those images.
Written by bywilliamcarter
August 18, 2012 at 6:43 pm
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Tagged with Barbara Dane, Bob Helm, Bob Mielke, Bodega Bay, camera, jazz, Lu Watters, nuclear power, photographs, photography, San Francisco, Sugar Hill, Wally Rose
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Bill,
Good to see you at the Grove.
Minor correction: In the pic, the drummer is Dave Black (my drummer for 30 years) not Thad Vanden. Note the bass drum labelled DAVE is the companion to Dave’s famed double bass drum setup, the other drum (not present) labelled BLACK. The location is Local 6′s old Union rehearsal hall at 240 Taylor.
Are you sure the recording was done there? It had barnlike acoustics, and no mikes are present…
Keep swinging,
Rex Allen
http://www.americaswingsagain.com
Rex Allen
August 27, 2012 at 7:42 pm
Rex: Thanks for your expert eye on the photos. I took them a long time ago. We will print your updated corrections in the Cricket, the quarterly newsletter of the San Francisco Traditional Jazz Foundation, unless you tell us otherwise.
Bill
bywilliamcarter
August 28, 2012 at 2:04 am