A new book presents Jim Marshall's iconic photographs of the Grateful Dead from 1966 to 1977. It includes over 200 images, with a significant portion being published for the first time. Marshall, known for his trust with artists, accumulated a vast collection of negatives, which his assistant Amelia Davis meticulously curated for this publication. The book coincides with the band's 60th anniversary celebrations in Golden Gate Park, where many of the original photographs were taken. Marshall's work highlights his integral role in documenting rock history.
Jim Marshall emphasized the importance of trust in rock photography, stating, "Trust given and trust received... I've never violated that trust." This principle governed his relationship with renowned artists.
The new book showcases a substantial collection of Jim Marshall's work, including over 200 photographs of the Grateful Dead, with a third being published for the first time.
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