guitarist taken during the past 50-plus years with images by a who’s who of rock & roll photo greats, including Lynn Goldsmith, Bob Gruen and Norman Seeff, among many others. In various shots, Richards is leaning against his Rolls, striding along with a bottle of Jack and blowing smoke at the lens. No matter what year the photo was taken, it’s clear that Richards was always confident.
“I’ve lived my life in my own way, and I’m here today because I have taken the trouble to find out who I am,” Richards once told. “If people want to be like Keith Richards, then they better have the same physical makeup. I come from a very sturdy stock — otherwise I wouldn’t be here.” The exhibition will take place at the Gallery’s outposts in New York, Los Angeles and Maui from May 24th to June 22nd, coinciding with the kickoff of the Stones’
. Until then, enjoy this preview of some of the shots that will be on display , along with commentary by the photographers who captured them.
According to the dates you give, this already happened already. Why are you promoting it today?