Jim Marshall
Mick Jagger on Stage at the Forum, Los Angeles, 1972
Gelatin silver print, 1 of 2 existing Estate prints
11 x 14 inches
Jim Marshall
Janis Joplin Backstage, Winterland, San Francisco, 1968
Gelatin silver print, 1 of 2 existing Estate prints
16 x 20 inches
Jim Marshall
Johnny Cash in the Bus, Folsom Prison,
California, January 13, 1968
Gelatin silver print
16 x 20 inches
Jim Marshall
The Grateful Dead, San Francisco, 1967
Gelatin silver print, 1 of 5 existing Estate prints
20 x 16 inches
Jim Marshall
Carlos Santana, Cinco de Mayo, San Francisco, 1988
Gelatin silver, printed later
16 x 20 inches
Jim Marshall
Otis Redding, Monterey Pop Festival, 1967
Dye transfer print, edition 13/50
16 x 20 inches
Jim Marshall
Skip James, Newport Folk Festival, 1964
Gelatin silver print, only existing Estate print
16 x 20 inches
Jim Marshall
The Who, First Tour, San Francisco, 1967
Gelatin silver print, only existing Estate print
16 x 20 inches
Jim Marshall
Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings, Outside Cash's Home Studio, Hendersonville, Tennessee, 1974
Gelatin silver print, 1 of 8 existing Estate prints
16 x 20 inches
Jim Marshall
Mick Taylor; his Wife, Rose; Mick Jagger; Charlie Watts; and Bill Wyman Backstage at the Winterland,, San Francisco, 1972
Gelatin silver print
16 x 20 inches
Jim Marshall, the San Francisco photographer who captured some of the most iconic moments in rock and roll history, will receive a Trustees Award at the 2014 Grammys. He is the first photographer to receive the award.