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Tucker Zimmerman

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Brian Tucker Zimmerman, born February 14, 1941, in San Francisco, California, was an American singer-songwriter. He began playing violin at age four and later took private lessons in piano and trombone. In the late 1950s, Zimmerman formed a rock 'n' roll group. His first compositions emerged during his studies at San Francisco City College. In 1968, he released his debut album Ten Songs under Regal Zonophone Records. Despite initial setbacks due to contractual restrictions, he continued composing and performing, collaborating with artists like Derroll Adams and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Notable works include "Droppin' Out" and "She's an Easy Rider", which were covered by other musicians. In 1985, Tucker Zimmerman shifted focus to composing film scores. He returned to music in 1996 with the Nightshift Trio, releasing albums like Walking on the Edge of the Blues (2003) and À la Maison de la Poésie (2005). He later released the albums Chautauqua (2005), A Feather Flies Out (2021), Dance of Love (2024, produced by Big Thief), and Music by River Words by Ear (2025). He lived in Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse, Belgium, where he owned a home studio. On January 17, 2026, he died in a house fire.
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