Tina Turner, Fillmore East, NYC 1970
Ike and Tina Turner, Fillmore East, NYC 1970
Ike and Tina Turner at Bill Graham's legendary music venue, The Fillmore East, in January of 1970. I photgraphed the cover of their Tour Booklet. Three male photographers and I were shooting down in "the pit" in the front of the stage. Two of us were concentrating on their faces and the other two were concentrating on shooting up Tina's skirt. I was 21 at the time and thought those guys were tacky and unprofessional. I still do!
The Ikettes, Fillmore East, NYC, 1970
Elvin Bishop, Café Au Go Go, NYC 1969

Dicky Betts, Radio City Music Hall, NYC 1974
The Rolling Stones, Madison Square Garden, NYC, 1975
Joe Walsh, Beacon Theater, NYC, 1975
Joe Walsh, Asbury Park, New Jersey, 1975
Roger Daltrey of The Who, Boston Garden, Boston, MA, 1975
Freddie Mercury and Queen, The Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, Georgia, 1975
Freddie Mercury of Queen, Civic Auditorium, Charleston, South Carolina, 1975
Queen at Marine Stadium, Miami, Florida in 1975

Freddie Mercury at rehearsal, Miami, 1975
Kansas, Atlanta, Georgia, 1975


Hunter- Ronson at the Capitol Theater in Passaic, NJ in 1975.

The Tubes, The Bottom Line, NYC, 1975
Rolling Thunder Revue tour, Houston, Texas, 1976
Bob Dylan first entered my consciousness during the 60's, when I was in high school in the suburbs of NJ. I had a copy of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan songbook and played, (poorly I might add), "Blowin' In The Wind", "Don't Think Twice It's All Right" and "Masters of War." It was a pivotal decade where girls like me went from wearing circle pins, A-line skirts, matching shoes and pocketbooks, to blue jeans, bell bottoms and mini skirts. I, and half my generation, went from accepting what we were taught to protesting the Vietnam War. Bob Dylan was our counter culture hero, our bohemian leader and became one of the greatest songwriters of all time. One day I took the bus from Jersey into NYC and was wandering around Greenwich Village. I literally bumped into Bob Dylan and Joan Baez on the street. I was shocked into absolute silence, but 57 years later that moment is still etched in my memory.
Rolling Thunder Revue Tour
Bob Dylan with Rob Stoner, Ronnee Blakley and Steven Soles.
Joan Baez, Rob Stoner, Steven Soles, Mick Ronson, and T-Bone Burnette
Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Rob Stoner and Mick Ronson
Bob Dylan and The Rolling Thunder Revue guest artists Joni Mitchell, Roger McGuinn, Richie Havens and Allen Ginsberg
Elton John, Madison Square Garden, NYC, 1976

David Bowie, Madison Square Garden, NYC 1976
Peter Frampton, Asbury Park, New Jersey,1975

Peter Frampton, Madison Square Garden, NYC, 1976
Laura Nyro, Danbury, Connecticut, 1976
Peter Hammill, London, 1977
Peter Hammil and Van Der Graaf, London, 1977
Bonnie Tyler, London, 1977






Pacific Eardrum, London , 1977
Donna Summer, The Rainbow, London, 1977



Lionel Richie, Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ 1977

Ian Hunter, The Hammersmith Odeon, London, 1977
Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson, Foret National, Brussels, Belgium 1978

Olivia Newton-John, London, 1978
Tina Turner, Hammersmith Odean, London 1978
Aretha Franklin, Radio City Music Hall, NYC, 1978

Dolly Parton, Brighton Centre, Brighton, U.K. , 1979
Billy Joel, Bristol U.K., 1979
John Denver, Wembley Arena, London 1979
Elvis Costello, Hammersmith Palais London, 1979
The Rolling Stones, Slane Castle, Dublin, Ireland 1982
Bill Graham Rock Impresario of The Fillmore 1982, backstage RS Slane Castle
Patti Hansen
Jerry Hall and Patti Hansen girlfriends of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards backstage Slane Castle Rolling Stones
Opening act, George Thorogood and the Destroyers. Hank Carter playing iconic sax solo during song Bad to the Bone.