Saturday, March 27, 2010

Collection Letter Samples For Ontario

Motel Connection "I see the music"






Feruary 3rd, 1936 - March 24th, 2010


Before MTV, before video, before Photoshop, before the burned cd ... first of all this, "the world of Rock" but it was not just music but also images, photographs, vinyl covers ... true images, real snapshot that captured a unique and unrepeatable and had the power to donate to the artist, event, album, a sort of immortality

What was Elvis no images depicting the beautiful and rebellious in his hair perfect?
What would be the disruptive force of the Clash's Paul Simonon without the image breaking his guitar on stage (which later became the cover of London Calling)?
What would separate from the other thousands of Abbey Road London streets?
What would happen to the walls of our bedrooms without posters of favorite singers?


icons of rock, then, they have a bit of their light to him, Jim Marshall, one of the most famous "Photographers of Rock" in New York died at the age of 74 years during a business trip to promote his latest book Match Prints ". He was at Monterey while Jimi Hendrix gave fire to his guitar, he was at San Quentin to follow Johnny Cash , he c ' was Woodstock and San Francisco in the '60s, he was alongside Janis Joplin , Bob Dylan , Rolling Stones and Grateful Dead .. only photographer accredited backstage at the farewell concert Beatles at Candlestick Park in 1966, he was ... .

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