
Bill Kreutzmann by Thomas Copi
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...
View full detailsBill 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...
View full detailsConsidered the first "Supergroup" with members from Cream and Traffic. Blind Faith onstage in Detroit, this widely regarded as the only known shot ...
View full detailsBob Weir, of the Grateful Dead, shows how they do it during a free concert at West Park in Ann Arbor.
John Entwhistle was the Who bassist until the day he died. In this photo he waits to play onstage at Cobo Arena in Detroit, 1970.
These portraits of the individual members of The Band were taken in late 1969 for their appearance on the cover of Time Magazine, on January 12, 19...
View full detailsThe legendary MC5 photographed at the 1st Annual Detroit Pop Festival at Olympia Stadium on April 7, 1969, seen from behind Fred Sonic Smith and le...
View full detailsNoel Redding played bass alongside Jimi Hendrix in the Jimi Hendrix Experience; he's pictured here in 1967, at a date in Ann Arbor's Fifth Dimensio...
View full detailsThis is a rare portrait of Pete Townshend, taken in New York in 1968. It was taken at the height of The Who's early career, when "I Can See For Mil...
View full detailsPhil Lesh, with beads, performing during a free concert in Ann Arbor's West Park back in 1967. As a founding member of the Grateful Dead, Phil has ...
View full detailsRon McKernon, affectionately known as "Pigpen," was a harmonica and keyboard player for the Grateful Dead, with whom he appeared in this photo, tak...
View full detailsThe Beatles performing at Shea Stadium on August 15th, 1965.