Exhibition to showcase work of late San Antonio concert photographer Lindell 'Tiger' Tate

San Antonio music, art and retail space the Corn Pound is hosting an exhibition of previously unpublished photos of the Ramones and other bands by Lindell “Tiger” Tate, an Alamo City-based concert photographer who died last week after a brief battle with cancer. The Sunday, July 30, show will include Tate's shots from six late-'70s Ramones performances at venues including Randy's Rodeo in San Antonio and Austin's Armadillo World Headquarters. Hundreds of Tate's '70s-era shots of Led Zeppelin, the Sex Pistols, Black Sabbath, Rush and other rock icons also will be on display.
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