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Regarded by many as "THE rock and roll photographer," Jim Marshall's career has always been focused on the documentation of people. A son of San Francisco, Marshall's favorite subjects were musicians, and his 40-years of extraordinary photography inc...more Regarded by many as "THE rock and roll photographer," Jim Marshall's career has always been focused on the documentation of people. A son of San Francisco, Marshall's favorite subjects were musicians, and his 40-years of extraordinary photography include very special shots of Mick Jagger, Jimi Hendrix, Carlos Santana, Janis Joplin and other stars in the rock music hegemony. Unlimited access to the musicians coupled with an inviolate sense of trust between subject and photographer allowed Marshall special opportunities: he was chief photographer at Woodstock and was the only photographer allowed backstage at the Beatles final concert. Since he demanded total access, Marshall lived 24-7 with his subjects, and his pictures reflect affection for the artists as they describe the musicians' character. Marshall has said that it's no accident if his pictures seem musical because, "I see the music."...less
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Mick Jagger
Mar 28, 1972
Fine Art Print
$1,500 -
$1,800
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Keith Richards
Mar 28, 1972
Fine Art Print
$2,000
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Mick Jagger
Jul 14, 1972
Fine Art Print
$5,000
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Rahsaan Roland Kirk
1973
Fine Art Print
$5,000
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Peter Frampton
Aug 3, 1975
Fine Art Print
$1,500 -
$2,000
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Dr. John
1983
Fine Art Print
$5,000
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Jimmy Buffett
Jun 22, 1990
Fine Art Print
$5,000
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Gordon Lightfoot
Fine Art Print
$6,000
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Muddy Waters
Fine Art Print
$5,000
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