Prompted by the closing of New York s mythical CBGB music club in 2006 and her desire to capture it, photographer and artist Rhona Bitner set out to record the most iconic places of the American musical landscape the recording studios, concert halls, arenas, ballrooms, prisons, and parks where the most important songs were inspired, recorded, played, and listened to. This new volume presents Bitner s seminal images in book form for the very first time. Taken over a period of 12 years, the photographs constitute a mapping of 300 unique places across 26 different states and 89 cities. From Jimi Hendrix s recording studio and Elvis Presley s music room at Graceland, to Aretha Franklin s childhood church, the Georgia lounge where Otis Redding, James Brown, and B. B. King took the stage, and the high school auditorium where Bob Dylan began to perform, each locale played a seminal role in the soundtracks of generations of music fans. And while Bitner decided to capture the sites empty and silent, the reverberations of fabled tunes still echo from them. Complete with a foreword by the godfather of punk himself Iggy Pop and contributions by Greil Marcus, Natalie Bell, and Jason Moran, this encyclopaedic collection of pictures is a must-have addition to the libraries of pop culture and music aficionados everywhere.
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Dimensions: 241 x 260mm
Publication Date: 27 Sep 2022
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780847872572
About Iggy PopRhona Bitner
Rhona Bitner is a photographer whose images are included in the collections of the Maison Europeenne de la Photographie the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Pinault Foundation in Venice. She lives and works between New York and Paris. Iggy Pop is a legendary American musician known as the 'Godfather of Punk.' Greil Marcus is a music critic journalist and author whose work has appeared in Rolling Stone the Village Voice and Artform among many others. His books include Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock 'n Roll Music (Plume revised ed. 2005) and Dead Elvis: A Chronicle of Cultural Obsession (Doubleday 1991). He lives in Oakland California. Natalie Bell is the exhibitions curator at the MIT List Visual Arts Center. Jason Moran is a jazz pianist composer and performance artist.