An extremely rare and early punk poster advertising an August, 1974 series of shows by Patti Smith and Television at the legendary New York City club Max's Kans
Patti Smith became amuse for so many photographers, such was her intensity and desire. Frank Stefanko's images of Patti Smith are perfect.
Patti Smith, Chelsea Hotel NYC, early 70′s
The rock icon talks finding happiness, grappling with loss, and why, at the height of her pop stardom, she gave it all up for love.
The four-decade friendship between Patti Smith and Lynn Goldsmith has led the pair to collaborate on a new limited-edition book.
David Godlis’s after-hours photographs of the birth of punk rock at CBGB's on the Bowery in New York between 1976 and 1979 are a defining document of a loud, evolutionary movement that burned hot and fast. These images, which have been collected into a new book, "History is Made at Night," function as an act of cultural preservation. See images of Patti Smith, Blondie, and the Ramones as they lived—late at night, in the dark corners—and before punk died.
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William Eugene Smith was an American photojournalist born in Wichita, Kansas in 1918. He became famous with the amazing photographs he took on the front of World War II. He even got shot in 1945 wh…
Vinyl LP pressing including digital download. Radio Ethiopia is the second studio album by the Patti Smith Group. It released in October 1976 through Arista Records. The album was the follow-up record to Smith's widely acclaimed debut Horses. In interviews surrounding the album's release, Smith explained that she chose producer Jack Douglas in hopes of making the album a commercial success. The album's cover photograph is by Judy Linn, the back of the album features a photo by Lynn Goldsmith. The album was dedicated to Arthur Rimbaud and Constantin Brâncuși.
Photography by & © Danny Fields 1975. All rights reserved.
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Her captions alone are worth the follow, though.
I’m gonna get out of here, I’m gonna get on that train, I’m gonna go on that train and go to New York City I’m gonna be somebody, I’m gonna get on that train, go to Ne…