Art Kane’s Rock Photography

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The Doors in 1968, shot by legendary photographer Art Kane, and part of his new exhibition at Snap Galleries.
Pic: www.snapgalleries.com

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The Who, taken from the exhibition at Snap Galleries by legendary photographer Art Kane.

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Roger Daltrey of The Who. The band were pleased that photographer Art Kane wasn’t afraid to give them lots of directions.
To view more great photography by Art Kane visit www.snapgalleries.com

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Pete Townshend of The Who, shot for Life magazine in 1968.
To view more great photography by Art Kane visit www.snapgalleries.com

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Art Kane hired a tiny plane to fly Louis Armstrong from Vegas (where he was performing) to a deserted stretch of Mojave desert. Armstrong wasnâ

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The plexiglass boxes that encase Jefferson Airplane are sitting on the desert near New York and cost a whopping (at the time) $3,000. This was shot in 1968 for Life magazine.
To view more great photography by Art Kane visit www.snapgalleries.com

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His first seminal shot, Art Kane caught 57 of the worldâ

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This shot of ’60s supergroup Cream was shot on a railway line in Chads Ford Pennsylvania, outside of Philadelphia, where the band were performing in 1968.
To view more great photography by Art Kane visit www.snapgalleries.com

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Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones. You can see this pic and many more at the photographic exhibition at Snap Galleries by photographer Art Kane.
Pic: www.snapgalleries.com

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Art Kane was a huge Bob Dylan fan, and literally stalked a very un-cooperative Dylan around an LA rooftop to get this shot.
To view more great photography by Art Kane visit www.snapgalleries.com

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