Showing posts with label baton rouge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baton rouge. Show all posts

Saturday, December 3, 2011

MIck and Keith

Mick and Keith, 1975
From the 1975 Stones Tour...The first tour with Ron Wood featuring Billy Preston on Keyboards...The tour opened in Baton Rouge with two shows.....I believe after listening to the beginning of Keith's book he is talking about this particular tour...

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Rolling Stones 1975

Stones 1975
Been working on this image and decided to post today.... Mick, Keith, Ron and Billy Preston from the 1975 Rolling Stones Tour that started in Baton Rouge, where that tour started....was one of  the images I was lucky enough to recently get back....stay tuned for more....

Leaving for Indiana again on Sunday - moving my Music, iPhone and Other Neighborhoods show to Toledo for the 1Matters.org benefit. Prints from this show are also available on the  'print sales' page which is live on my website, HarrySandler.com.





Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Mick Jagger - 1975

Mick Jagger, 1975, Baton Rouge
This image is from the start of the Rolling Stones Tour 1975.  It was the first show with Ron Wood and had two keyboard players, Billy Preston and Ian Stewart...The tour kicked off in Baton Rouge with two shows. I was on assignment for Circus Magazine...

Took about three weeks of working on and off with this image to get it back to a presentable state. It had lived in a storage locker for who knows how many years before making it's way back into the light - no pun intended...

Photograph made using a Nikon F Series camera with Ektachrome film. Scanned into the digital world with an Imacon/Hasselblad scanning device....

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Ron Wood

Ron Wood, 1975
This image is from the start of the Rolling Stones Tour in 1975. They opened in Baton Rouge and did two shows. I was on assignment for Circus Magazine.....

This image and about 60 others were just returned to me the other day after 35 years. It seems they were in a storage locker and the person who ended up with them was a friend of mine - he called and asked if I wanted them back....makes one believe......I am totally amazed and equally thrilled at how well they held up over that long a period of time....

stay tuned -more stones coming over the next month or so...Now if I can find those missing Frampon's Camel and Frank Zappa Halloween show photos....