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Tucker Zimmerman's "Dream Me a Dream": A Tragic Posthumous Sequel to a Comeback Album

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

7h ago· 4 min readenReview

Summary

Tucker Zimmerman's album "Dream Me a Dream" serves as a sequel to his 2024 comeback "Dance of Love," which was supported by Big Thief. The album marks a return from obscurity for Zimmerman, who had been off the grid in Belgium since his 1970 debut "Ten Songs" (produced by Tony Visconti and endorsed by David Bowie). Tragically, shortly after completing the album, Zimmerman and his wife of 55 years, Marie-Claire Lambert, died in a house fire.

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PitchforkTucker Zimmerman's "Dream Me a Dream": A Tragic Posthumous Sequel to a Comeback Albumpitchfork.com

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Dream Me a Dream serves as a coda to Dance of Love, the 2024 album that introduced cult singer/songwriter Tucker Zimmerman to a wider audience thanks to an assist from Big Thief
The music brought Zimmerman, who dropped off the grid in Belgium after releasing the Tony Visconti-produced, David Bowie-endorsed Ten Songs in 1970, back from obscurity
Not long after completing Dream Me a Dream, Zimmerman and Marie-Claire Lambert, his wife of 55 years and frequent creative partner, perished in a house fire
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