Author Archives: hellowyellow

Show Opening at Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma Was A Hit!

The Early Days of Bruce Springsteen – April 29, 2014

Thanks to everyone at the Woody Guthrie Center, the Grammy Museum and my fellow photographers: Danny Clinch, Eric Meola, Barry Schneier and Frank Stefanko for putting on such a great show.

tulsa-oklahoma-show-opening

In the photo from left to right: Frank Stefanko,  Eric Meola, Barry Schneier,  Ed Gallucci and Danny Clinch

Photo by : Carol Reed

Grammy Museum Chooses Ed Gallucci Bruce Springsteen Photographs for National Show

Ed Gallucci Photography is excited to announce that photos from his Bruce Springsteen collection are currently being chosen by the Grammy Museum of Los Angeles for a traveling show documenting the early days of Bruce Springsteen’s career. The traveling show will open in the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma on April 29th of 2014 and will be displayed in museums throughout the country for two years. We will post the full show schedule as soon as it is available.

Ed was the earliest photographer to document Bruce Springsteen in his legendary musical career. Through documentation like Ed’s photographs, we are able to see how this music icon developed his signature musical style. Ed’s photos were taken in 1972, the same year that Bruce signed with Columbia Records. With this record deal, Bruce started gathering his New Jersey based colleagues who would later become the famous E Street Band. This particular year was the turning point where Bruce Springsteen moved from the local New Jersey music scene to the national spotlight, and Ed Gallucci was there to document it. This show also features the work of four other photographers that documented Bruce, including Pamela Springsteen, Frank Stefanko, Eric Meola, and Danny Clinch.

Ed Gallucci Accepted Into The Brooklyn Museum of Art’s Permanent Collection

Ed Gallucci Photography is proud to announce the addition of six of Ed’s photographs into the permanent collection of the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art. For one hundred eighteen years, the Brooklyn Museum has been assembling a premier collection of international art. Ed’s photographs in the Brooklyn Museum will be alongside the work of Edward Hopper, Norman Rockwell, Winslow Homer, Edgar Degas, Georgia O’Keeffe, and many more historic artists.

Throughout his career, Ed’s focus on both everyday life in the United States as well as his candid documentation of pop cultural icons has generated a collection of photographs that give insight into the past forty years of American history. With photography of musical icons such as Bruce Springsteen, Chicago, Jerry Garcia, and Rod Stewart as well as celebrities like Muhammad Ali, Woody Allen, and Robert Altman; Ed Gallucci has placed himself right into the pulse of our recent culture.

Featured in Independent Newspaper

September 20, 2012 – Ed Gallucci was featured in Independent in an article by Keith Heumilleron The Crawdaddy Years and Beyond exhibition at Monmouth University. He talks about what sparked his great photography career, working with Crawdaddy Magazine and taking photos of the young Bruce Springsteen.

[button link=”https://www.edgallucciphotography.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/gallucci-Independent9-20-copy.pdf” bg_color=”#bd0200″ border=”#bd0200″ window=”yes”]Read Full Article Here[/button]