Hendrix and Dead Free Concerts, LSD, The Hippies, and the Rise of Modern Counterculture are Chronicled in THE HAIGHT.
"THE HAIGHT: Love, Rock, and Revolution" (Insight Editions) is a stunning collection of never-before-seen photographs of San Francisco in the 1960s that captures the essence of the era through photographer Jim Marshall's lens.
Unseen Collection of Photographs in New Book by Legendary Photographer Jim Marshall Legendary photographer and Grammy Trustees Award-winner Jim Marshall renowned for his powerful portraits of some of the greatest musicians of our time chronicles the 1960s San Francisco hippie counterculture movement.
During extraordinary times for popular music, photographer Jim Marshall was everywhere that mattered: in the Village in New York City with Bob Dylan, at sound check with Hendrix at Monterey Pop, greeting the sunrise at Woodstock with The Who; and probably flipping the bird right back at Johnny Cash once he caught the moment at San Quentin. The list goes on, beginning in the late 1950s and ending only when he died in 2010.