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James Williamson & Friends, Cheetah Chrome With Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs – Live Review and Photo Gallery
When the Stooges splintered in 1974, they left unfinished business: at least two albums’ worth of songs that never received a proper studio recording. There’s an entire chunk of the band’s history when James Williamson and Ron Asheton were both … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Photo Essays
Tagged allison mosshart, cheetah chrome, dead boys, james williamson, jello biafra, The Kills, the stooges
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Jamie Hince Brings Photography to LA
Jamie Hince of The Kills fame has been a champion of analogue film since well before he and bandmate Alison Mosshart made themselves a house-hold name amongst the in-crowd. Early self-produced photographs and art of The Kills depict them armed … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Music
Tagged bookmarc, echo home, exhibit, gallery, Jamie Hince, kate moss, morisson hotel, photography, The Kills
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Beat Review: The Kills @ The Mayan Theatre 08/14/2012
The Kills wrapped up the final West Coast shows of their world tour in support of their fourth album, Blood Pressures at the Mayan Theatre Tuesday. It was the first show of my concert photographing career that I was elbow-to-elbow … Continue reading
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Tagged Alison Mosshart, Blood Pressures, contert, Jamie Hince, live, Mayan, Mayan Theatre, Music, photography, The Kills
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