David Bowie, Paris 1976
“Presenting David…” Well, you know who we mean. The performer poses in Paris in May 1976, in front of the concert poster for the last leg of the E...
View full details“Presenting David…” Well, you know who we mean. The performer poses in Paris in May 1976, in front of the concert poster for the last leg of the E...
View full details“Bowie’s Back!” declared the headlines, playing off the distinctive angle of Andrew Kent’s famous shot to mark the performer’s return to London for...
View full detailsDavid enjoys a civilized moment dining at Moscow’s Metropole Hotel on a break from the 1976 European tour. Caviar came first, then a good cigar.
David arrives in style at a Helsinki hotel, at end of a side trip to Moscow. “David’s publicist, Barbara Dewitt, had invited all the members of t...
View full detailsThe side trip to the Russian capital was Bowie’s idea, proposed on a whim during a week-long tour break in Zurich, Switzerland. “We had time to ki...
View full detailsClarence Clemons in the studio during the recording sessions for Steve Van Zanzt's "I Aint Gonna Play Sun City" August 1986
The interesting thing about this lice shot of Chuck Berry is Mr Berry insisted he meet all three of us Photographers before the Gig. A true legend ...
View full detailsChuck Berry helped to found and popularize Rock & Roll music in the Fifties; here he is playing in a Rock & Roll Revival show in 1970.
Chrissie Hynde of Pretenders, Detroit 1981
Chrissie Hynde of Pretenders, Detroit 1984
1st US tour onstage in Detroit, photo was featured in the "Pirate Radio" boxset.
Carlos Santana, Rock Guitar Icon, shares his joy of music with a crowd of over 20,000 fans at the Sacramento State University Hornets Football Stad...
View full detailsBob Weir, of the Grateful Dead, shows how they do it during a free concert at West Park in Ann Arbor.
Years after their smash albums and appearance at Woodstock, Blood, Sweat & Tears was still going strong. Here, in 1980, featuring David Clayton...
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 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 detailsRock superstar David Bowie, making his first musical performance in America in half a decade, performs on stage at the U.S. Festival on May 31, 198...
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