San Francisco Art Exchange Offers Limited-Edition Jim Marshall Estate Prints of the Beatles' Last Live Concert at Candlestick Park.
In conjunction with the August 14, 2014, Paul McCartney concert at Candlestick Park, San Francisco Art Exchange is offering a selection of five intimate, limited-edition archival photos from the Beatles' final concert. Only 25 of each image have been produced.
Leica Camera AG will present three Jim Marshall projects that include photos from the Beatles' last concert and the Rolling Stones tour from 1972, as well as a collection of images captured in the Summer of Love in and around Haight Street, the legendary neighborhood in San Francisco.
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.
Jim Marshall to be posthumously awarded the Trustees Award from The Recording Academy. Also to be honored are Rick Hall and Ennio Morricone. This Special Merit Award Grammy recognizes contributions to music in areas other than performance.
John F. Kennedy’s death was officially announced at 1:33pm Texas time on November 22, 1963, 50 years ago today. We present here, for the first time, an array of portraits that Jim Marshall captured shortly after the announcement hit the streets.
On that Friday afternoon, Jim was in the Time-Life Building at Rockefeller Center (50th Street & 6th Avenue in Midtown Manhattan) when the horrible news of the assassination became headlines. What was he doing there that day at the center of one of the busiest corners in America’s melting pot?
Jerry Garcia, who passed away in 1995, would have turned 71 years old today. To celebrate his life and times we’ve gathered a handful of great images from Jim Marshall’s vast collection of Jerry Garcia and Grateful Dead shots as a little JMPLLC tribute.
There are some other very cool things going on around town to celebrate Garcia’s legacy, the Grateful Dead and a social and musical phenomenon that was kickstarted in the ’60s and just seems to keep on truckin’.
Portsmouth Guildhall, built in 1890, has played host to such music greats as Duke Ellington, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd and David Bowie. It now hosts an exhibit of Jim Marshall's photos of the Rolling Stones from their 1972 West Coast tour.