ARCHIVAL PRINTS

JIMI HENDRIX - 1968

JIMI HENDRIX - 1968

"I photographed Hendrix four times," Wolman recalled. "Two concerts in 1968...., one time with Jann when we interviewed him in his motel room and then another time when we interviewed him with John Burks who wrote from Rolling Stone... The fourth time I photographed him, we were sitting in the apartment of his manager Michael Jeffrey. This was three months before he died and he was in a really good mood, very optimistic."

- Baron Wolman

PURCHASE JIMI HENDRIX - 1968
GRATEFUL DEAD PRINT

'DEAD ON THE STEPS'

"My very first assignment for Rolling Stone was to photograph the Frateful Dead at their Haight-Asbury home at 710 Ashbury Street...I urged the band to come out on the front steps of their house to get a group photo..."

- Baron Wolman

PURCHASE 'DEAD ON THE STEPS'
JERRY GARCIA OF THE GRATEFUL DEAD - 1969

'JERRY WAVING'

"For [this session], the Dead band members and their managers came to my Belvedere Street studio where I photographed them one by one, very simply, against a plain background, in the manner of one of my heroes, Richard Avedon...Jerry openly flashed me his hand with the missing digit ina photograph that has subsequently achieved iconic status, one which I call 'Jerry Waving.'"

- Baron Wolman

PURCHASE 'JERRY WAVING'