Pinetop Perkins

Their Love of Music by Stephen Azzato

It is with great sadness that we learn of Pinetop Perkins death today at the young age of 97 years. He epitomized the cover of Stephen Azzato’s book Their Love of Music, for many reasons. But it was his gaze and graceful face which made me fall in love with the image and the man’s music. Sadly I only met him once and found him just like I expected, quiet, hospitable, and full of stories. And then I saw him take to the stage and he came to life in his music. It was a great night. Now his music will live on and be what we can pass on to our kids. Rest in Peace Pinetop.

Another Great Review for Their Love of Music – and a great New Years Gift

Their Love of Music by Stephen Azzato

We just received this review from Steve Benoche at the Ludington Daily News. Nice article! So did you get what you wanted for Christmas? Then order this book now! Makes a great New Years Gift!

Their Love of Music
Photographs by Stephen Azzato
Forward by Lester Holt
Size 11” X13”
252 pages, 118 photographs
Quiet Light Publishing
ISBN: 9780975395431

By Steve Begnoche
Managing editor, Ludington Daily News

Music, in its purest sense, is an aural experience. Add some emotion and one shouldn’t have to see a thing to enjoy it. Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles prove that.

But photographer Stephen Azzato explores what others have discovered: Music, in the form of musicians, make a strong subject for visual arts, too.

Azzato, a network television videographer residing in Chicago, takes an interesting and insightful approach to musicians in “Their Love of Music,” a 252-page coffee table book of portraits of musicians.

These photographs were made often before concerts with a brown cloth background that forces all attention on the musician and the instrument they sometimes brought with them.

The format is simple: one page is the photograph and on the facing page is a a quote from the musician revolving around why the musician does what he or she does and how did they get to where they are in their career?

Simple questions, a simple format, a simple background and a simply stunning book.

Musicians of all pedigree, some famous like blues great Buddy Guy and rockers Steve Miller and George Thorogood, some relatively unknown or a backup player in a “name” musician’s band are featured.

Among those profiled are some top-notch singer-songwriters who might not be household names, Jennifer Peterson, Kristina Milk and, for West Shore Community College Performing Arts Series patrons, 2009-2010 performer Alice Peacock.

Some of the musicians look intense, even in this setting. Eddie “The Chief” Clearwater has the looks of a former NFL linebacker. But his comment shows a look doesn’t say everything. “When I play the blues it’s a good feeling. You could describe it as a spiritual being takes over, way out of the ordinary and puts you in a whole new dimension from yourself.”

Country musician Clint Black has a very happy expression on his face. “The history of country music is on the lyric … you don’t have to be a professor of sociology to get the point,” he observes.

Rosanne Cash, who in late summer performed at Little River Casino Resort in Manistee, has a bit of a questioning look, as if she’s trying to see through the camera to the photographer.

Steve Miller looks like a businessman, in his sports coat, open-collared white shirt, and dark glasses. “I don’t think of myself as a rock star,” he said.

And so it goes. The photos and the quotes play off one another, sometimes one informs the sense of the other. Sometimes they sit side-by-side seeming a bit incongruous.

I had one quibble, and one complaint.

The quibble has to do with making the reader go to the artist notes in the back of the book to find out who some musicians are and what they’re known for. The explanation is put in tiny type next to a 35mm contact print size thumbnail photo. I don’t think it would have harmed the elegance of this book — and it is elegant — to have included the artist information on the same page as the artist quote. That would have been helpful to the reader and might have even made one slow down to consider even more deeply the photographic image of the featured musician.

The complaint?

Too many typos. Such a fine product deserved more scrutiny of the written word. The little errors take away from an otherwise splendid book.

And it is a splendid book.
Date published: 12-30-2010

Their Love of Music Limited Edition Fine Art Prints

Pinetop Perkins Limited Edition Print

Quiet Light Publishing is pleased to announce the first set of Limited Edition Fine Art Prints from the collection Their Love of Music by photographer Stephen Azzato. These prints are from his book of the same name, have the artist’s portrait and quote from the book. Each is signed by both the musician and Stephen. The editions are limited to 50 prints of each one. They are 17×22′ on Epson archival fine art matte paper and printed using archival inks. Each print will last well over 100 years. The starting price is $450.00 and will rise as the edition sells out. 

Quiet Light Publishing brings you fine art prints made to the exacting standards of our photographer’s. It is their vision and eye which is the final say in our process. Each of these prints are released unmated and are ready to frame. Each comes with a Limited Edition Stamp and certificate, signed and numbered accordingly.  

Loudon Wainwright III - Limited Edition Print 

These are for the true collectors of the arts, whether those that love music or photography. We hope you enjoy them! We will be adding more artists as their schedules permit so check back often. These can still be shipped in time for the holidays! And remember, a portion of the proceeds from the sale of these prints goes to the Susan G. Komen Cancer Research Foundation and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

For more on these prints please visit the Quiet Light Publishing Gallery.  

Peace,
Richard Mack

Quiet Light Publishing

Their Love of Music prints bring in $1800 for charity

Dave Brubeck Limited Edition Print

This past weekend the Chicago Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation held their annual dinner gala, Steve Azzato, and Quiet Light Publishing donated two of his Limited Edition prints along with two of his books to their silent auction. We are delighted to tell you they brought in $1,800.00 for the foundation! One of Steve’s reason’s for doing this book was to donate to the JDRF and to the Susan G Komen Cancer Research Foundation. We are happy to say we have directly helped and we want to thank those who bid on these items! Steve called me on Sunday and told me the great news! My congratulations go out to him for producing such stunning work and for having the foresight to know that part of the projects goal was to donate to causes he believes in. This is also why many of the artists in the book donated their time to sit with Steve for the conversation and portrait. We thank them all as well!

Over the years Quiet Light Publishing has donated both our books and prints to several charities and schools in which we have a deep belief. For us, it is a matter of using our art to further someone else’s goals the best way we can. It is satisfying for us to know that in this small way we can help a cause we believe in do more for those they help. It is in the true spirit of this season we are proud to tell you about the accomplishments over the weekend for Steve’s work.

Pinetop Perkins Limited Edition Print

The Limited Edition Prints from the book, signed by both the musician and photographer will be online soon, so watch our blogs for their release date. They will all be limited to a maximum edition of 50 prints on archival fine art papers. Some will be available later this week. Stay tuned.

Peace & Congratulations again to Steve!

Richard Mack,
Quiet Light Publishing

Steve Azzato on NBC’s Today Show

Steve Azatto on the Today Show.

Did you miss watching Steve live on NBC’s Today Show on Saturday? Well not to worry you can use this link to watch the entire spot right here as Steve talks about his new book Their Love of Music which is quickly becoming a big sensation in the book, music and photogrpahy worlds. Check out the spot and then pass it along to all your friends!

Peace, Richard