Muddy Waters by Thomas Copi
Muddy Waters, one of the most popular blues guitarists in recorded history, performs at the 1967 Newport Folk Festival. It was "the summer of love....
View full detailsMuddy Waters, one of the most popular blues guitarists in recorded history, performs at the 1967 Newport Folk Festival. It was "the summer of love....
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 one of the photographer’s favorite pictures from The Mad Day shoot. The longest-haired of the subjects was the subject of Paul’s well-know...
View full details“Paul and I had a little game going on,” Tom Murray remembers. “He would check to see if I was watching him and then pull some silly face or make ...
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 detailsRay Davies, lead singer for The Kinks, takes a break backstage at a rock club in Kenmore Square.
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 detailsThese 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 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 detailsSmokey Robinson, 1969, Detroit photo studio. His next stop was at the Apollo Theater in New York.
Entertainers Sonny, right, and Cher sing during taping of "The Danny Thomas Special" in Los Angeles, CA, on Jan. 21, 1966. (AP Photo)
Young, beautiful, vivacious, musically talented Tammy Terrell appeared to have a bright future in the music business in 1967, when she appeared at ...
View full detailsBeatles answer questions at a press conference in the Warwick Hotel
The Beatles performing at Shea Stadium on August 15th, 1965.
For Tom Murray, his role as a sideman on the “Mad Day” shoot was liberating. “I realized I had the unique opportunity to shoot what I wanted and w...
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