I took my first concert photos at the Cow Palace in Daly City on New Year’s Eve 1973 where the Allman Brothers Band hosted an extended night of southern rock along with the Marshall Tucker Band and the Charlie Daniels Band. Jerry Garcia, Billy Kreutzman and Boz Scaggs joined after midnight, playing into the wee hours.
I continued to shoot stills at shows in the San Francisco Bay Area and on the Monterey Peninsula, covering local acts and major artists, from venues like The Club of Monterey and the Catalyst in Santa Cruz, to Winterland Arena and Days on the Green at the Oakland Coliseum.
- My career trajectory took me into the world of video where I have worked since 1983 shooting music, entertainment and corporate video.
For the better part of my video production career, I had the incredible opportunity to shoot live concerts at the most venerable venues in the San Francisco Bay Area including the Old Fillmore, the Warfield Theater, the Great American Music Hall, The Independent and Bimbos 365 Club.
Much of my work ended up on DVD for notable artists including Neil Young, Phil Lesh & Friends, Paul McCartney, Richard Thompson, Trey Anastasio, Santana, Hot Tuna, Incubus, Los Lobos, Joe Satriani and Elvin Bishop, among others. For 24 seasons, I hoisted a video camera on my shoulder in the pit at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, Calif., shooting hundreds of shows of every variety.
As a video camera operator, I documented music events for Bill Graham Presents in the early ’90s including the Tibetan Freedom Concert, Lollapalooza , HORDE, WOMAD, Laguna Seca Daze and Squaw Valley Summer Music Festival. I was a cameraman for the documentary of the first Bonnaroo Music Festival in 2002 and shot major music festivals in the Bay Area including Outside Lands, Treasure Island Music Festival and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass.
- One of my dream jobs was being invited to join the video crew for what became the Grateful Dead’s final summer tour in 1995.
I provided images from the pit of Jerry for the big screen at stadiums across the East Coast. If you recall the psychedelic images you saw on the screen during the 1994 and 1995 tours, I had the privilege of crafting those as well.
After practically a lifetime living in the San Francisco Bay Area, I migrated north to Oregon; I continue to shoot video and stills, and plan to dig deeper into my archive of concert photos.