American Music: Photographs

Author:   Annie Leibovitz
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
ISBN:  

9780375505072


Pages:   262
Publication Date:   28 October 2003
Format:   Hardback
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American Music: Photographs


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The impulse to do AMERICAN MUSIC, writes famed photographer Annie Leibovitz, came from a desire to return to my original subject and look at it with a mature eye. Bring my experience to it make it a real American tapestry. Her ambitious idea became AMERICAN MUSIC, a stunning collection of photographs of the musicians, places and people that enrich the landscape of American music. As Rolling Stone s chief photographer for over thirteen years, Leibovitz created a legendary body of work. Her portraits of some of the world s most talented musicians capture more than the performer, they convey the art of making music. For AMERICAN MUSIC, Leibovitz traveled across the country to juke joints in the Mississippi Delta, honkytonks in Texas, and jazz clubs in New Orleans to take pictures in places that mean something. In her signature style, she shares stunning portraits of American greats -- B.B. King, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen, Beck, Bob Dylan, Mary J. Blige, Jon Bon Jovi, Steve Earle, Ryan Adams, Miles Davis, Etta James, Pete Seeger, Emmylou Harris, Tom Waits, The Dixie Chicks, Dr. Dre, The Roots and many more. AMERICAN MUSIC includes a commentary about the American Music project by Leibovitz, short essays by musicians Patti Smith, Rosanne Cash, Steve Earle, Mos Def, Ryan Adams, and Beck as well as biographical sketches of all the musicians.""

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Author:   Annie Leibovitz
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Random House USA Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 24.80cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 31.10cm
Weight:   1.971kg
ISBN:  

9780375505072


ISBN 10:   0375505075
Pages:   262
Publication Date:   28 October 2003
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Praise for American Music <br> [Leibovitz] explores more deeply than ever the landscape of America's sound, from a New Orleans funeral to a Baptist church to an empty juke joint. <br>- Vanity Fair <br> Leibovitz's approach to both celebrity and non-celebrity musicians is remarkably consistent . . . [Her] conception of glamour is anything but aloof. She situates her subjects right there in front of you. <br>- The New York Times <p> From the Trade Paperback edition.


Praise for American Music [Leibovitz] explores more deeply than ever the landscape of America s sound, from a New Orleans funeral to a Baptist church to an empty juke joint. Vanity Fair Leibovitz s approach to both celebrity and non-celebrity musicians is remarkably consistent . . . [Her] conception of glamour is anything but aloof. She situates her subjects right there in front of you. The New York Times From the Trade Paperback edition. Praise for American Music [Leibovitz] explores more deeply than ever the landscape of America s sound, from a New Orleans funeral to a Baptist church to an empty juke joint. Vanity Fair Leibovitz s approach to both celebrity and non-celebrity musicians is remarkably consistent . . . [Her] conception of glamour is anything but aloof. She situates her subjects right there in front of you. The New York Times From the Trade Paperback edition. Praise for American Music [Leibovitz] explores more deeply than ever the landscape of America's sound, from a New Orleans funeral to a Baptist church to an empty juke joint. - Vanity Fair Leibovitz's approach to both celebrity and non-celebrity musicians is remarkably consistent . . . [Her] conception of glamour is anything but aloof. She situates her subjects right there in front of you. - The New York Times From the Trade Paperback edition. Praise for American Music [Leibovitz] explores more deeply than ever the landscape of America's sound, from a New Orleans funeral to a Baptist church to an empty juke joint. - Vanity Fair Leibovitz's approach to both celebrity and non-celebrity musicians is remarkably consistent . . . [Her] conception of glamour is anything but aloof. She situates her subjects right there in front of you. - The New York Times From the Trade Paperback edition. Praise for American Music [Leibovitz] explores more deeply than ever the landscape of America's sound, from a New Orleans funeral to a Baptist church to an empty juke joint. - Vanity Fair Leibovitz's approach to both celebrity and non-celebrity musicians is remarkably consistent . . . [Her] conception of glamour is anything but aloof. She situates her subjects right there in front of you. - The New York Times From the Trade Paperback edition.


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ANNIE LEIBOVITZ is one of the most celebrated and admired photographers of our time. She began her work photographing for Rolling Stone magazine and quickly established a reputation as a chronicler of popular culture, eventually becoming a contributing photographer at Vanity Fair and Vogue. Her first book, Annie Leibovitz: Photographs, was published in 1983. In 1999 she published the bestselling Women, with a Preface by Susan Sontag, for which the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington exhibited a selection of portraits in conjunction with the hardcover publication. From the Trade Paperback edition.

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