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Cult Folk Icon Tucker Zimmerman Dies in Belgian Fire
20 Jan
Summary
- American folk artist Tucker Zimmerman died in a house fire.
- He passed away with his wife of 50 years, Marie-Claire Lambert.
- Zimmerman was 84 and known for his work with Big Thief.

Cult American folk artist Tucker Zimmerman died on Saturday, January 17, in a house fire at his home in Belgium. He was 84 years old and passed away with his wife of 50 years, Marie-Claire Lambert, succumbing to asphyxiation. Zimmerman, born in San Francisco in 1941, initially studied music theory and composition before turning to folk music in 1965.
After receiving a Fulbright scholarship to study in Rome, Zimmerman established a European foothold, meeting his wife, Marie-Claire, in 1967. He released his debut album, 'Ten Songs by Tucker Zimmerman,' in 1968, produced by Tony Visconti and later lauded by David Bowie. Ejected to Belgium in 1970, Zimmerman built a dedicated following and released several acclaimed albums, including 'Over Here in Europe' and 'Word Games'.




