Synopses & Reviews
The story of rock lives in Lynn Goldsmiths photographs. After coming of age in the Midwest in the tumultuous 1960s, she crashed the music scene in New York and emerged as one of its leading image-makers. She chronicled Bruce Springsteens passage to glory, the Rolling Stones legendary stadium tours, Michael Jacksons staggering ascent, U2s arrival in New York, and the brooding force of Bob Marley. Culture heroes like Bob Dylan and Patti Smith became frequent subjects for her lens. The range of her work is staggering.
In Rock and Roll Stories, she shares the best of this work. Her commentary takes the reader into the studio, the tour bus, the concert hall, and the streets where the pictures were made, offering revealing perspectives on her subjects and herself. A greatly expanded and newly designed edition of her very successful book PhotoDiary (1995), this volume captures the story of a generations loyalty to rock and roll.
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andldquo;Clinch is a great music photographer because he lives and breathes the stuff.andrdquo;
Review
andldquo;Still Moving very effectively tells the story of modern music history. . . . andlsquo;Soulandrsquo; is an overused word, but damned if thatandrsquo;s not what Danny Clinch has made a name documenting. And because of it, many of Danny Clinchandrsquo;s pictures have become the images you associate with those musicians when you hear their names. Still Moving is full of those images.andrdquo;
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andldquo;Danny Clinch is much more than just a andlsquo;rockandrsquo; photographer. Heandrsquo;s arguably one of the most accomplished and versatile photographers and film directors of his generation. . . . The book captures the spirit of a celebrated music photographer and musician.andrdquo;
Review
andldquo;If the music industry were to elect a class historian, photographer Danny Clinch would be a shoo-in for the post. . . . a must-have for any fan of modern music or style.andrdquo;
Synopsis
Danny Clinch has established himself as a premier photographer of the popular music scene, photographing a wide range of artandshy;ists from Johnny Cash and Tupac Shakur to Bjandouml;rk and Dave Matthews. His photos have appeared on hundreds of album covers, as well as in publications such as
Vanity Fair,
Spin,
Rolling Stone, and the
New Yorker, and his ad campaigns for John Varvatos have adorned city streets and billboards.
This lavish monograph chronicles Danny Clinchandrsquo;s illustrious career with more than 200 photographs of the most important musicians of all time, along with his personal anecdotes and a written contribution by Bruce Springsteen. With images ranging from backstage shots at the Grammys to intimate candids, Still Moving is the ultimate gift for music lovers.
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About the Author
Lynn Goldsmiths previous books include
Rock and Roll,
Springsteen: Access All Areas,
The Police, and
New Kids on the Block, a
New York Times bestseller. She lives in Aspen, Colorado, and New York City.