Keith Richards, Robbie Shakespeare and Peter Tosh by Lisa Tanner
Backstage during the Bush Doctor Tour
Backstage during the Bush Doctor Tour
This image is from the Rod Stewart & Faces USA Tour in 1975. This was the final tour for The Faces as Rod Stewart fired the band shortly after ...
View full detailsLeon Russell appeared at the Wadena, Iowa, Rock Festival in August of 1970, on the strength of his eponymous debut album, which contained his renow...
View full detailsLittle Richard Penniman grew up in a household so religious that he was not allowed to listen to or sing R&B music. But after leaving home and ...
View full detailsJazz musician Louis Armstrong smiles as he recalls the old days during an interview at his home in Queens, New York, on June 10, 1970. (AP Photo/Ed...
View full detailsMark Farner was the lead guitar and singer for Grand Funk Railroad. It was a hot, muggy day in Cincinnati, so Mark took off his shirt and thrilled ...
View full detailsMarty Balin, singer, songwriter and founding member of The Jefferson Airplane, appeared with that group at an outdoor Rock Festival on the grounds ...
View full detailsMaynard Ferguson loved sharing his ebullience with his audience, and they loved it, too. This photo, fettered on the back of his "Conquistador" alb...
View full detailsMel Schacter was bassist for the hit-making Grand Funk Railroad, back in 1970, when the group appeared at the Cincinnati Rock Festival.
Neil Young's solo career began before he joined up with Crosby, Stills and Nash in 1969. Here he is pictured in Detroit with CSN&Y. His singing...
View full detailsPaul Kantner, guitarist, singer, composer, was recruited by Marty Balin to be in his new band, The Jefferson Airplane. Here he is in 1970 at a one-...
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