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- Softback
- 72 pages
- 212 × 250 mm
- ISBN 978-1-913288-07-5
Beginning in 1976, the American photographer GARY GREEN immersed himself in New York City’s burgeoning downtown music scene.
By day a photographer’s assistant, he spent his nights at Max’s Kansas City and CBGB documenting some of the decade’s most iconic musicians and figures. Included in this collection are Lou Reed, Andy Warhol, Joey Ramone, Richard Hell, Johnny Thunders, Patti Smith, Tom Waits and Debbie Harry, as well as those on the scene who witnessed musical history being made.
This new book presents a unique vantage point on a place and time whose impact on music and culture cannot be overestimated.
"A democratic portrait of an emerging New York punk scene that looks both distant and timeless." Sean O’Hagan