Side B: He talks about his time photographing musicians at the Vulcan Gas Company nightclub, which had psychedelic light shows and concerts. He briefly mentions Russell Lee's influence. He explains what camera he used in the 60s and 70s, and talks about the film and lenses. He briefly discusses the social change the hippies started in the 60s and 70s. He talks about how Texas music stands out. He shares the stories about photographing famous musicians such as Bruce Springsteen, Big Joe Williams, and Frank Zappa.
Part 1 of the audio is available here: https://dc.library.txstate.edu/node/24897
Part 3 of the audio is available here: https://dc.library.txstate.edu/node/24899
Full transcript available here: https://dc.library.txstate.edu/node/24905
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