Danny Clinch: Still Moving

· Abrams
Ebook
296
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Still Movingis a lavish monograph that chronicles photographer Danny Clinch’s illustrious career with more than 200 images of the most important musicians of all time, along with his personal anecdotes and a foreword by Bruce Springsteen.

Danny Clinch has established himself as a premier photographer of the popular music scene, photographing a wide range of art­ists from Johnny Cash and Tupac Shakur to Björk and Dave Matthews. His photos have appeared on hundreds of album covers, as well as in publications such as Vanity Fair, Spin, Rolling Stone, and TheNew Yorker, and his ad campaigns for John Varvatos have adorned city streets and billboards.

With images ranging from backstage shots at the Grammys to intimate candids, Still Moving is the ultimate gift for music lovers.

Still Moving very effectively tells the story of modern music history. . . ‘Soul’ is an overused word, but damned if that’s not what Danny Clinch has made a name documenting. And because of it, many of Danny Clinch’s pictures have become the images you associate with those musicians when you hear their names.” —Esquire.com

About the author

Danny Clinch is one of rock and roll's most prolific photographers, as well as a three-time Grammy-nominated music video and concert film director. He lives in New Jersey. Bruce Springsteen has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the New Jersey Hall of Fame. He is the recipient of twenty Grammy Awards. Springsteen is the author of bestsellers Texas Pete and Born to Run.

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