| December 1, 2006 |
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The Wolman Files When the photographer Baron Wolman was 30 years old, he agreed to help a friend get a new magazine off the ground. It might have been a gesture relegated to the dustbins of publishing history. But the magazine was Rolling Stone, and Baron, who soon found himself onstage with Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, and other "royalty of the '60s pop and rock explosion," went on to become a critical figure in that raucous and eventful era. Now, ZOOZOOM magazine hosts this brief slide show from Baron's archives. Miles Davis, George Harrison, and Pink Floyd pose for the camera. Shots of Joni Mitchell in her kitchen and Janis Joplin in a friend's loft practically glow with color and light. And a close-up of James Brown shows him almost impossibly young and regal, but as hardworking as ever. (in Rock and Pop) |
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