This weekend Donovan will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. What a great celebration it will be. Donovan is also featured in the traveling museum exhibition Sound and Vision: Monumental Rock & Roll Photography in Barry Feinstein’s extraordinary portrait taken of him in New York City in 1964. Donovan is close […]
The baseball season begins today, so spring must really be here. This photo of President Eisenhower, throwing out the game ball for a New York Yankees vs. Brooklyn Dodgers World Series game in New York City, was taken by the legendary Cuban photographer Osvaldo Salas. What a great photo it is! Elvis at 21: Photographs […]
Alfred Wertheimer’s exhibition Elvis at 21 at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, Virginia.
Mick Rock at the W Hotel in Washington, March 2012.
Honorary forest ranger and musician Chuck Leavell at the Columbus Museum for Sound and Vision: Monumental Rock & Roll Photography.
I so much enjoyed Martin Scorsese’s recent film documentary on the the life of George Harrison, Living in the Material World, that was broadcast by HBO in October, 2011. I also treasure Olivia Harrison’s book of the same title that was published by Abrams at the same time. I was most fortunate to spend an […]
Sound and Vision: Monumental Rock & Roll Photography examines the crucial connection between the visual image and rock music. Organized by The Columbus Museum and guest curator Christopher Murray of Govinda Gallery in Washington, D.C., Sound and Vision presents an extraordinary look at the intersection between popular music and great photography.
Sound and Vision @ The Colombus Museum, Columbus, GA Jan. 7th, 2012 – April 1st, 2012
The Hamilton Live, an amazing new music venue in downtown Washington, D.C. celebrated it’s grand opening January 19th with a ‘sanctified’ set of music from the one and only Mavis Staples and her band. “I love this Hamilton club” proclaimed Mavis toward the end of her tour de force set of Gospel, Blues, Soul and […]