Photo: Mike Hill © 2023
Our fourth in the series of Unreleased Classic Rock Photos presents for the first time in the series a variety of different bands instead of just focusing on one. These photographs all come from the work of photographer Mike Hill. The man from Boston used a Miranda and Nikon camera with a Vivitar 80-210 zoom lens. Mike shot his photographs using Kodak Ektachrome 35mm slide film and pushed the processing for better contrast and exposure.
The Eagles – Oct 1979 -Boston Garden
The photos below were taken by Mike Hill when he saw the band performing at the Boston Garden in 1979. At the time, the Eagles were touring to promote their sixth studio album entitled The Long Run. No one at the time realized that The Long Run would be the last Eagles studio album for twenty eight years until the group returned in 2007 with Long Road Out of Eden. In 1979 the Eagles lineup consisted of Glenn Frey on vocals and guitars, Don Henley on vocals and drums Don Felder on vocals and guitars, Timothy B. Schmit on vocals and bass, and Joe Walsh on vocals and guitar.
Photo: Mike Hill © 2023
The Eagles – Oct 1979 -Boston Garden
Photo: Mike Hill © 2023
Doobie Brothers -Pat Simmons, Tiran Porter, Jeff Baxter – Nov 1976 Music Hall, Boston
The Doobie Brothers’ classic lineup during their 1976 tour. The band at the time was promoting their Takin’ It to the Streets Album. It was the band’s third studio album release. The record contained some of the band’s biggest hits of their career including the songs “Wheels Of Fortune,” “It Keeps You Running,” and the title track Takin; It To The Streets.” The Doobie Brothers lineup at the time consisted of Tom Johnston on guitar and vocals who would take a leave of absence that year because of health reasons, Patrick Simmons on guitar and vocals, Tiran Porter on bass, Jeff Baxter on guitars John Hartman, and Keith Knudsen on drums and Michael McDonald on keyboards and vocals. The Doobie Brothers released their first album in 1971 entitled The Doobie Brothers. Fifty years later they released their fifteenth album in 2021 entitled Liberté.
Photo: Mike Hill © 2023
Jeff “Skunk” Baxter
Photo: Mike Hill © 2023
Roger Hodgson, Rick Davies, of Supertramp Orpheum Theater, Boston 1976
Photo: Mike Hill © 2023
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June 18 1976. Boston Garden
Photo: Mike Hill © 2023
Gary Wright May 1977 – Somewhere In New Jersey
Photo: Mike Hill © 2023
Gary Wright
Photo: Mike Hill © 2023
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