Gregg and Karim welcome to the show, Margo Cooper!
Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji bring you a conversation about music and… photography! We first reflected on our visit to an art gallery in downtown Toronto that featured the iconic work of Bob Gruen, renowned for capturing legendary musicians through his lens. It was during this discussion that we introduced the esteemed historian and photographer, Margo Cooper, who was joining us for a special interview on the show.
Margo has built a career on her passion for both photography and blues music. She shared her personal journey, starting with her first blues concert and expanding to visiting clubs in Boston and Mississippi to fully immerse herself in the lives and stories of the musicians she admires. What began as a deep appreciation for the blues turned into a mission for Margo—to capture not just the performances but the personal histories of the musicians themselves. Her work has led her to encounter influential figures such as Luther “Guitar Jr.” Johnson and members of the Muddy Waters Tribute Band.
As the conversation progressed, we dove deeper into Margo’s work, including her upcoming book, which is a treasure trove for blues enthusiasts. She explained how her background as a public defender fueled her desire to document the voices and lives of these musicians, ensuring their stories are told in their own words. Her transition from law to photography has opened doors to meaningful encounters and collaborations with both veteran and emerging musicians.
This episode was a whirlwind of topics—from rock concerts to photography exhibits to the rich history of blues music. With Margo Cooper’s stories and experiences as the centerpiece, it was a reminder of the power of storytelling through both music and photography, and how these mediums continue to shape our cultural understanding.