Mel Schacter by Thomas Copi
Mel Schacter was bassist for the hit-making Grand Funk Railroad, back in 1970, when the group appeared at the Cincinnati Rock Festival.
Mel Schacter was bassist for the hit-making Grand Funk Railroad, back in 1970, when the group appeared at the Cincinnati Rock Festival.
Marty Balin, singer, songwriter and founding member of The Jefferson Airplane, appeared with that group at an outdoor Rock Festival on the grounds ...
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 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 ...
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11x14 size available as Archival Chromogenic print16x20, 20x24 & 30x40 sizes available as Silver Gelatin prints
11x14 size available as Archival Chromogenic print16x20, 20x24 & 30x40 sizes available as Silver Gelatin prints
11x14 size available as Archival Chromogenic print16x20, 20x24 & 30x40 sizes available as Silver Gelatin prints
11x14 size available as Archival Chromogenic print16x20, 20x24 & 30x40 sizes available as Silver Gelatin prints
From the encore at this show in Indianaplis Eric had Robert Cray come out and join him. This show was on April 21 1987
Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits performing at Live Aid in England 1985.
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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...
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Keith Moon was one of the most influential drummers in Rock history. His flashy style of play helped to establish The Who as one of the world's gre...
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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.
Joey Covington was the Jefferson Airplane's brand new drummer for this outdoor date on the grounds of Michigan State University, in East Lansing.