From PopMatters
By Christopher John Stephens

Man outside a liquor store in Oakland, California, 1962

Feature Shoot
By Miss Rosen

When most people think of photographer Jim Marshall (1936-2010), scenes from rock and roll history come crashing to mind: Jimi Hendrix setting his guitar on fire during the Monterey Pop Festival; Johnny Cash flipping the bird at San Quentin State Prison; Janis Joplin lounging like a vixen in a sparkly mini-dress with a bottle of Southern Comfort in hand; the Charlatans playing the Summer of Love concert in Golden Gate Park.

From BuzzFeed
By Gabriell H. Sanchez

"Few photographers have had a life and career as historic as Jim Marshall. His pictures not only capture some of the most influential artists of the 20th century but also established a new level of intimacy in the relationship between entertainers and the photojournalists documenting them.

From Literary Hub
Book Excerpt: Essay by Michelle Margetts

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