If you're into the funk-music scene that exploded out of the San Francisco Bay Area in the '60s and '70s, and would like to experience up-close-and-personal visual images and stories of some of the artists and albums most closely associated with that timeless music, this is a site you'll definitely want to visit!
As a young photographer and designer coming up in the middle of that scene and deeply drawn into it, Bruce had the uniquely fortunate opportunity to work early on with musicians who'd go on to become known as some of the most legendary -- and funkiest -- artists of all time.
If you were lucky enough to have been there yourself (or have just done your homework since then!), you already know the names -- Tower of Power, Sly, Larry Graham, the Pointer Sisters, Azteca, Cold Blood and Loading Zone; jazz-based funksters such as Herbie Hancock, The Headhunters, Eddie Henderson and Tony Williams; and soul-vaccinated blues-rockers like Janis Joplin, John Lee Hooker, Sons of Champlin, Papa John Creach, Elvin Bishop, and Michael McDonald and the Doobies.
More than 30 years later, in his new online gallery, Bruce has broken out the funkiest and coolest stuff in his archives, sharing his experiences and the visual history of that scene with fans and players like yourself who'll especially appreciate it.
Even more exciting, you'll have the opportunity to acquire some of those images reproduced like you've never seen them before -- as signed, archival, digital fine-art prints for your own collection, enjoyment and inspiration!
Bruce is launching the site with an exclusive selection of his classic album art and fabled band lineups of those masters and international ambassadors of East Bay soul music, Tower of Power!
Come check out our website and get busy gettin' funky, old-school-style!
For more information contact All About Jazz.