The last time Rick Norcross saw the Rolling Stones, he had to be flown in by helicopter.

“That was the situation, otherwise you had to go through all these roadblocks,” Norcross told Creative Loafing Tampa Bay. It was Thanksgiving weekend, 1969, and concert promoters had booked a weekend festival at the rural Palm Beach County race track—it was supposed to be South Florida’s answer to Woodstock. But then-president Nixon was in town, and the Stones’ plane had to circle for hours; the band didn’t get to the venue until 4 a.m. It was cold in Florida that weekend, and the Palm Beach Post noted that fans who’d stuck around 10 hours past the original set time “were burning trees, fences, bleachers — anything to keep warm.”

As the Stones head back to the Sunshine State for the band’s only Florida stop happening Friday at Raymond James, CL is visiting Norcross’ “Press Pass” digital collection of more than 100 photos taken during a golden age of touring, 1969-1974. Norcross captured these photos during his stay with The Tampa Times where he was a writer who quickly learned he better start taking his own photos (per his agreement with Tampa Times’ Managing Editor and mentor, H. Doyle Harvill, Norcross retained sole ownership and all rights to the photographs). Norcross—now a working musician trying to make it through two years of lost gigs—culled through his negatives to land at “Press Pass” which is now available on a 16GB USB flash drive which includes the photos, and 34 accompanying reviews. 

Norcross—who also ran the 18th String Coffeehouse & Music Emporium near his old stomping grounds of USF Tampa—has offered a handful of photos all shot at the old Tampa Stadium (aka The Big Sombrero). The shots (except for one of Mick) are from a time when some photogs were granted near unfettered access to the golden age of rock and roll.

See more from other shows—including  Elvis at Curtis Hixon Hall, Pink Floyd at Fort Homer Hesterly Armory and New York Dolls at the Old Florida State Fairgrounds—below. Get a copy of “Press Pass” at Tampa’s Mojo Books & Records (2540 E. Fowler Ave.) or online via presspasstampa.com.—Ray Roa

All photos at Tampa Stadium, aka the Big Sombrero, unless otherwise noted.

Photos by Rick Norcross https://presspasstampa.com/

B.B. King – June 17, 1973 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
B.B. King – June 17, 1973 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Bill Graham – Aug. 23, 1974 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Aug. 23, 1974 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Aug. 23, 1974 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
David Crosby – Aug. 23, 1974 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Greg Allman – Dec. 8, 1973 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Jesse Colin Young – Aug. 23, 1974 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Jesse Colin Young’s Daughter – Aug. 23, 1974 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Jimmy Page – Led Zeppelin – May 6, 1973 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Jimmy Page – Led Zeppelin – May 6, 1973 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Leon Russell – March 10, 1973 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Leon Russell – March 10, 1973 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Leon Russell – March 10, 1973 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Robert Plant – Led Zeppelin – May 6, 1973 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Led Zeppelin – May 6, 1973 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Led Zeppelin – May 6, 1973 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
ZZ Top – June 16, 1973 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Humble Pie – Steve Marriott – July 1, 1972 – Tampa Stadium Credit: Rick Norcross
Beach Boys – April 2, 1972 – Fort Homer Hesterly Armory Credit: Rick Norcross
Bo Diddley – Dec. 18, 1973- Curtis Hixon Hall Credit: Rick Norcross
Cher – Oct. 2, 1973 – Curtis Hixon Hall Credit: Rick Norcross
Elton John – May 28, 1971 – Curtis Hixon Hall Credit: Rick Norcross
Elvis – Sept. 13, 1970 – Curtis Hixon Hall Credit: Rick Norcross
James Taylor – March 7, 1971 – Curtis Hixon Hall Credit: Rick Norcross
John Sebastian – Nov. 20, 1970 – Falk Theater – U. Tampa Credit: Rick Norcross
Johnny Cash/Carter Family/The Statler Brothers – May 2, 1971 The Old Plantation, Lakeland Credit: Rick Norcross
Mel Tillis – Feb. 15, 1974 – The Florida State Fair Credit: Rick Norcross
New York Dolls – May 26, 1974 – Old Florida State Fairgrounds Credit: Rick Norcross
Pink Floyd – June 29, 1973 – Fort Homer Hesterly Armory Credit: Rick Norcross
Righteous Brothers – Aug. 12, 1974 – Busch Gardens Credit: Rick Norcross
Stephen Stills – ‘Manassas’ – April 23, 1972 – Tampa Jai Alai Fronton Credit: Rick Norcross
The Rolling Stones – Dec. 8, 1969 – W. Palm Beach Rock Credit: Rick Norcross
The Rolling Stones – Dec. 8, 1969 – W. Palm Beach Rock Credit: Rick Norcross
Tina Turner – Oct. 9, 1971 – Curtis Hixon Hall Credit: Rick Norcross