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среда, 10 октября 2012 г.

By Rolling Stone October 10, 2012 8:00 AM ET Starting on October 11th, Tom Petty fans have 10 days to bid on his sleek, champagne-colored 1996 Jaguar XJS Convertible on eBay, where the rocker is auctioning it off for charity. "I have so many great memories associated with this car," says Petty. "When I began dating Dana (my wife), I asked her what her favorite car was. So, I phoned the office and said I wanted a champagne convertible Jaguar XJS. The next day, they delivered it to my house and showed me how everything worked and I took it for a drive down the Pacific Coast Highway. I was in heaven, as was Dana. This car has such an incredible design. My favorite car I ever owned. We sure are going to miss it." Jaguar stopped making the XJS in 1996. All proceeds from the auction will benefit Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières, the medical humanitarian organization that provides independent health care and assistance in over 60 countries.

воскресенье, 30 сентября 2012 г.

1987

http://cuffarophoto.com/george-harrison/ Many years ago when I was young I was exposed to The Beatles and became a big fan! Growing up, my favorite Beatle was George Harrison. Now, fast forward about 20+ years – I got the chance to photograph George for the cover of Musician Magazine. I was their West Coast photographer thanks to my friend and genius creative-director, Gary Koepke. Gary asked me to shoot George, but warned me that the label had some concerns with his time. I got the Warner Brothers Records in Burbank and was told I would get 15-30 minutes at the most. So, we set up everything up and waited. When he showed it was amazing, to say the least. Not only was it George, but he also couldn’t have been any nicer. The writer, my assistant, the publicist and myself ended up spending 2 hours shooting, talking and listening to his NEW CD, “Cloud Nine.” He told us that “we were some of the first to hear this new CD,” and WE all felt honored. At this point in my career, this was the BIGGEST musician/rock star that I had ever shot. He was also my favorite Beatle, so it was the best day ever. I remember that I got to ask him questions about Hard Days Night and he was cool with answering them. You see, that movie inspired me to want to shoot musicians. That movie was my favorite and still is. It ended up going so well that I was asked to shoot him again for his video, “Got My Mind Set on You.” It ended up being another brilliant day because at one point, I found myself sitting at a table alone with George. I couldn’t believe it! It was one of those many moments where I ask myself, “Who am I, and how did I get here?” We chatted and talk about all sorts of stuff. It was one of the best moments of my photography life to this day – George and Me just talking. Like wow!!! All I could think about was seeing The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show, Hard Days Night and buying all their records. Crazy moments like these keep me going till this day! I’m a lucky fuck as I like to say. I will never take anything, anyone or any moment for granted. The best part about my stories is that I have pictures to prove it.

Amsterdam 2012

George & Olivia 1980

вторник, 25 сентября 2012 г.

понедельник, 24 сентября 2012 г.

вторник, 18 сентября 2012 г.

суббота, 15 сентября 2012 г.

1986

Never mind the distracting eyepatch next to him, Dylan, along with a slew of A-list celebs, take a group photo with Prince Charles (front row, center) in 1990 for an artists' event.

Never mind the distracting eyepatch next to him, Dylan, along with a slew of A-list celebs, take a group photo with Prince Charles (front row, center) in 1990 for an artists' event.

Dylan gets in touch with his inner cowboy, appearing in Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid in 1973. He also scored the film's soundtrack.

Dylan gets in touch with his inner cowboy, appearing in Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid in 1973. He also scored the film's soundtrack.

Dylan and Allen Ginsberg share a moment at his home

Dylan and Allen Ginsberg share a moment at his home

Dylan strums out live at the Singers Club Christmas party in the U.K. in 1962.

Dylan strums out live at the Singers Club Christmas party in the U.K. in 1962.

четверг, 13 сентября 2012 г.

George with the gardeners at Friar Park taken at his home during the 1979 Christmas party that George threw.

среда, 5 сентября 2012 г.

воскресенье, 2 сентября 2012 г.

пятница, 17 августа 2012 г.

среда, 15 августа 2012 г.

суббота, 11 августа 2012 г.

Roy Orbison, Barbara Orbison, Everly Brothers & Little Richard, 1988

Roy Orbison, Barbara Orbison, Everly Brothers & Little Richard, 1988

Dhani Harrison

Hana photo an inspiration to Stevie Nicks Rock legend remembers free-spirited days with the late Bob Longhi and George Harrison August 9, 2012 By JON WOODHOUSE (jonwoodh@gmail.com) , For The Maui News A couple of months ago, Stevie Nicks visited Maui and stopped in Lahaina to present Bob Longhi with a photo taken in the late 1970s, the day George Harrison began composing the song "Soft-Hearted Hana." There's Bob smiling in the left corner and George looking up playing his guitar while Stevie (in pigtails) is immersed in writing. I was about to talk with Bob about that meeting and run the photo, but then he left us. It's hard to imagine Maui without his colorful presence. His Front Street restaurant has long been a magnet for lovers of good food and music. He loved jazz and attracted our best to jam first downstairs and then in the expanded upstairs. And he was especially proud that you could dance to music on a koa dance floor. Bob was a great raconteur, never holding back on an expletive-emphasized opinion. Who but Bob would subtitle a cookbook, "from Maui's Most Opinionated Restaurateur?" And, who but Bob would select staff shirts with w.t.f. on the sleeves? Bob counted the famous Beatle as a friend and guided his first hike in Hana's pastoral wonderland. Inspired by the journey, George later composed "Soft-Hearted Hana" - described by a reviewer as, "a strange, stream-of-consciousness Hawaiian hallucination" - and dedicated it on his 1979 "George Harrison" album to Longhi. "George and Longhi were really good friends, they were close," says Stevie Nicks calling from a tour stop in Florida. "Had it not been for Longhi, we would not have gotten to make that trip to Hana and hang out with George Harrison for two days." The photo of the trio hanging in Hana has special significance for Fleetwood Mac's legendary singer. "The photo was taken by my best friend, Mary (DeVitto)," Stevie explains. "She had given me a copy of it a long time ago, and I had it made into an 8 x 10 and put in a little frame. When I go on the road it goes right on my makeup mirror, so before I go on stage, whether it's with Fleetwood Mac or me in my solo career, the three of us are looking back at me and that has been my inspiration every single night. There's lots of nights where you kind of go, I wish I didn't have to go on stage tonight, I'm tired, I don't feel like doing it, and I look at George Harrison and look at Longhi and look at me and I go, well, you just have to, because it's important, it's important to make people happy, so get out of your chair, put on your boots and go out there and do your thing." The two musicians were having fun coming up with lyrics together in Hana. "We were writing a sort of parody of 'Here Comes the Sun,' but we were writing 'Here Comes the Moon'," she continues. "Longhi was saying, 'you guys are writing about the moon instead of the sun,' and I said, that's because by then we were all such night birds. "I had met George before that at a record party in Mexico in Acapulco for 'Rumours.' Longhi saw George all the time. He drove me and my friend Sara and Mary to George's house in Hana. And we just hung out and wrote and sang and talked. I had been famous for not even quite three years and we were talking with George about being famous and what it meant and what you had to give up." Flash forward 30 or so years. During Stevie's trip to Maui in late May, she gave Bob a copy of the historic photo. The news of his death stunned her. "It's so strange, in the last six months I lost my mom and my godson OD'd and I kind of went underground after that. Then I went to Hawaii and went to see Longhi and spent several hours at his house with four of my best girlfriends. "He was feeling great and he looked great and was excited about life. He was happy and glowing. We had such a great time. I had made an album in 2010 ("In Your Dreams") that we filmed over a year at my house. It's a documentary and I wanted to show him it, but I ended up having to go back to Los Angeles. I'm so sorry I didn't get to show him the documentary because he would've loved it so much, because it was an album made like the albums we made in the old days with a big house and 20 people there every day and dinners every night, like in the true form of Led Zeppelin. I'm really grateful I had those couple of hours with him." Since Longhi's opened in the late 1970s, over the years Stevie performed there, "a bunch of times," she notes. "Mick probably played a gazillion times and if I was there I went, too. Mick has always loved Maui, that's why the rest of us went to Maui. Because Mick was always there, whenever there was a vacation all of us followed suit. And the first thing I do when I get to Maui is go to Longhi's." Currently on a "Heart and Soul" tour with Rod Stewart, Stevie confirms that Fleetwood Mac will head out on tour next year. "At the beginning of next year it looks as if Fleetwood Mac will go into rehearsals, then we will probably be on the road by early spring," she says. "It's always about every three years, which is great because we don't overkill people. I think that's really smart of us. When we tour we like it to be an event." Cherishing the memories of her time spent on Maui Stevie concludes: "We were laughing when we got together this time and reminisced about our trip to Hana with George Harrison. We were really young then. We were rocking and beautiful and crazy. And that was all going down on Maui. And Longhi's was like a sanctuary for all of us. I hope so much his kids will keep it alive and jumping because I can't imagine Lahaina without Longhi's. I think his spirit will always be there. He loved it so much. It's a diamond amongst all the other jewels."

вторник, 17 июля 2012 г.

понедельник, 16 июля 2012 г.

George with father

George Harrison saying goodbye to his father Harold Harrison, 7 December 1963. The Beatles were in Liverpool for two live shows for BBC Television, BBC’s ‘It’s The Beatles’ filmed at the Fan Club Convention.

вторник, 3 июля 2012 г.

суббота, 19 мая 2012 г.

пятница, 30 марта 2012 г.

четверг, 29 марта 2012 г.

Dhani and dogs




This is either Eddie or Woody. both are Dhani’s dogs. Both are Minnie Husks

понедельник, 26 марта 2012 г.

четверг, 1 марта 2012 г.

1982



George enjoying Illuminations from the Bhagavad-Gita in his kitchen, 1982. Copyright ©Chris Murray

понедельник, 27 февраля 2012 г.


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