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Bryan Tucker Zimmerman was born in San Francisco, California. At age seven, his family moved to Healdsburg in Sonoma County.
Zimmerman became part of the influential folk music movement in Greenwich Village, honing his songwriting and performing skills.
His first album, produced by Tony Visconti and released on Regal Zonophone, garnered critical attention. David Bowie later called it one of his favorite albums.
Zimmerman followed up his debut with his second album, further solidifying his reputation as a unique voice.
Made the pivotal decision to move to Europe, eventually settling in Belgium, allowing for greater artistic independence.
An album reflecting his new European base and continued artistic evolution.
One of his later works, demonstrating his enduring commitment to songwriting and his consistent output over decades.
Tucker Zimmerman and his wife Marie-Claire Lambert died in a house fire at their home in Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse, Belgium.