Legendary musicians
Legendary musicians in the lens of no less legendary photographer
Jim Marshall (February 3, 1936 — March 24, 2010) was an American photographer, known for his work with world rock stars, including The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and many other musicians of the 60s and 70s. He was the only photographer who was allowed to shoot behind the scenes during the last concert of The Beatles, and was also the main photographer of the Woodstock Festival. The author of numerous photographs that later acquired cult status, such as a photograph of Jimi Hendrix setting fire to his guitar or Johnny Cash depicting an indecent gesture.
(45 photos in total)
.1. Jimi Hendrix
2. Ray Charles
3. Johnny Cash
4. Keith Richards
5. Jimi Hendrix
6. Mick Jagger
7. BB King, Albert King and Bobby Bland
8. Big Mama Thornton and The Muddy Waters Blues Band
9. Joni Mitchell
10. Joan Baez and her sisters
11. Jefferson Airplane
12. Johnny Cash
13. Janis Joplin
14. Mick Jagger
15. T. Rex
16. Bob Dylan
17. Michael Bloomfield and Harvey Brooks
18. Jimi Hendrix
19. Janis Joplin
20. Jimi Hendrix and Brian Jones
21. Jerry Garcia
22. John Lennon
23. Keith Richards
24. The Grateful Dead
25. Miles Davis
26. Jimi Hendrix
27. Ray Charles
28. Miles Davis
29. Mick Jagger
30. Jimi Hendrix and Buddy Miles
31. Jim Morrison
32. Keith Richards and Mick Jagger
33. Jerry Garcia
34. Johnny Cash with his son
35. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
36. Johnny Cash
37. Johnny Cash and June Carter
38. June Carter
39. Keith Richards
40. The Who
41. Buffalo Springfield
42. Charlie Watts
43. Bob Dylan
44. Grace Slick and David Crosby
45. Keith Richards