Rush thanked fans and their rocker peers for paying tribute to Neil Peart in Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson’s first public statement since announcing the death of the Rush drummer on January 10th.
“Our most heartfelt thanks go out to family, friends, musicians, writers and fans from around the globe for the incredible outpouring of love and respect for Neil since his passing,” Lee and Lifeson wrote on social media Friday.
“These touching tributes help to lessen the pain of this terrible loss and remind us all to celebrate...
“Our most heartfelt thanks go out to family, friends, musicians, writers and fans from around the globe for the incredible outpouring of love and respect for Neil since his passing,” Lee and Lifeson wrote on social media Friday.
“These touching tributes help to lessen the pain of this terrible loss and remind us all to celebrate...
- 1/18/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Behind, or in front of, or some chess move away from every great musician, is a great photographer, hunched in the shadows. In the case of the greats of the 1960s and 70s -- whether it was Joplin, Lennon, or Dylan -- that person click-clicking somewhere nearby was probably David Gahr.
Janis Joplin in March 1969 in front of the Hotel Chelsea in New York City. Copyright the David Gahr estate
From Oct. 26 until Nov. 11, at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in Soho, a selection of black and white prints by the late, former Time photographer will be displayed to the public for the first time in large format. The candids in "David Gahr, Legacy Of A Master Photographer" include a shot of Joni Mitchell waving from a lawn at the Newport Folk Festival in 1967, and a young Bruce Springsteen outside a New Jersey storefront, swarmed by female teenage fans.
Bruce Springsteen and The Girls,...
Janis Joplin in March 1969 in front of the Hotel Chelsea in New York City. Copyright the David Gahr estate
From Oct. 26 until Nov. 11, at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in Soho, a selection of black and white prints by the late, former Time photographer will be displayed to the public for the first time in large format. The candids in "David Gahr, Legacy Of A Master Photographer" include a shot of Joni Mitchell waving from a lawn at the Newport Folk Festival in 1967, and a young Bruce Springsteen outside a New Jersey storefront, swarmed by female teenage fans.
Bruce Springsteen and The Girls,...
- 10/25/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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