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Save Tucson Music! New Film Documentary

Save Tucson Music! A new film documentary is in production to showcase Tucson’s local music scene from the 1960s into the 1980s, called “Lost & Found: The Tucson Sound.”

This film will cover many of the genres popular: rock ‘n roll, country, western, blues, jazz, Latino and swing. Some of the eras most popular artists will be featured: Street Pajama, Dusty Chaps, Jerry Riopelle, and dozens more. Current interviews will be conducted with artists who had shaped the music scene during those days.

Produced by volunteers who have been local professionals in the industry since those days includes: Jim Travis (Executive Producer), Jim Brady, Ed Alexander, Chuck Graham, Lisa Haber-Maher, Allan Hammerel, Jay Zucker, and Robert Zucker.

Read more about “Lost & Found: The Tucson Sound.”

By Publisher

Robert E. Zucker is publisher of the Entertainment Magazine Online (EMOL.org) web site, launched in 1995. Prior to that, he published several local Tucson, Arizona newspapers from 1978-1994, including Entertainment Magazine (1985), Magazine (1982), Youth Awareness Press (1979), and Youth Alternatives (1978). In the past decade, he has published several books, including "Treasures of the Santa Catalina Mountains," "Entertaining Tucson Across the Decades (V 1-3)," "Kabbalah's Secret Circles," "Twilight of Consciousness," and "Traveling Show." His latest, "Print to Pixels," is in final editing. Through his company BZB Publishing, he has also published books for other local authors.