B. B. King by Thomas Copi
B. B. King, King of the Blues, holds forth from the stage during the first Ann Arbor Blues Festival, in August, 1969.
B. B. King, King of the Blues, holds forth from the stage during the first Ann Arbor Blues Festival, in August, 1969.
Bill Kreutzmann, drummer for the Grateful Dead, taps on his cymbal. The Dead gave a free Sunday concert in West Park, Ann Arbor, following their so...
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American musician Bob Dylan salutes as he sits on a bench in Sheridan Square Park.
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Bob Weir, of the Grateful Dead, shows how they do it during a free concert at West Park in Ann Arbor.
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View full detailsHowlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters chill out backstage prior to the opening of the 1969 Ann Arbor Blues Festival. The Festival was a gathering of many n...
View full detailsHowlin' Wolf, an old-school blues shouter, shown in extreme closeup while performing at the 1969 Ann Arbor Blues Festival.
Here, Ian plays a signature riff at the Newport Folk Festival in 1969.