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Joan Baez - 1966
Joan Baez, 1970
Joan Baez “Natalya Gorbanevskaya” circa 1975.
Bob Dylan performing in London, England, 1966.
Bob Dylan photographed by Jerry Schatzberg, 1965.
“I want to have a well rounded life, to experience marriage and motherhood with the right man. I am a dedicated performer, and I feel I can manage a family as well as a career. If you get trapped into one channel, no matter how great your success, you will be deprived of the experience of living.” — Karen Carpenter The Carpenters photographed by Chris Walter rehearsing for a concert in the UK, 1971. https://www.instagram.com/p/CScqK3fAw21/?utm_medium=tumblr
Karen Carpenter photographed by Ed Caraeff in promotion for the Carpenters’ 7th studio album, ‘A Kind of Hush,’ 1976.
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Karen and Richard Carpenter, photographed by Shepard Sherbell, 1971
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Gorgeous Tina Aumont in the 1960s.
Colorized footage of Mary Travers & Joan Baez performing “Lonesome Valley / You’ve Got to Go Down and Join the Union,” at the Newport Folk Festival, 1964.
Communication Breakdown. 1969
Brian in the music video for Liar, 1973.
LIAR / Live in Uniondale (1977)
Queen photographed by Terry O'Neill, 1975.
Joan Baez and Bob Dylan riding The Rolling Thunder Revue into Providence, November 4, 1975 by George Lange via soniceditions
London, 1973.