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tokyo, japan
1973
stage show
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
tokyo, japan
1973
stage show
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Photography: Anonymous Order
Assistant Photography: JamZombiePhoto
MUA: Nicollette HIndle
Frank n Furter: Ciaran O'Neill
Magenta: Carolin McGuigan
Columbia: April Luke
Janet: Ashleigh Bradshaw
Brad: Greg Barrowman
Riff Raff: Andrew Vint
Rocky: Phil Arkinshon
Ronnie Montrose and Gamma on the Gamma2 tour, Friday, November 7, 1980, one of the last great national hard rock shows at the Armadillo World Headquarters, in Austin, TX, which was to close at the end of that year.
COPYRIGHT © W. BLAINE PENNINGTON, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
NO USE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION
Ronnie Montrose - guitar
Davey Pattison - vocals
Glenn Letsch - bass
Jim Alcivar-Keyboards/Synth
Denny Carmassi - drums
Ronnie Montrose is an American guitar virtuoso who has worked wth Edgar Winter, Herbie Hancock, Van Morrison, Boz Scaggs, Gary Wright, Tony Williams, Jeff Berlin, The Neville Brothers and more. His music helped define heavy rock, and includes heavy metal, instrumental rock, jazz-fusion and blues-rock genres. He formed the band "Montrose" in 1973 with frontman Sammy Hagar on vocals for 2 acclaimed LPs and then formed the band "Gamma" in 1979 with Davey Pattison on vocals and was active through the 80's and 90's with making 3 albums Gamma and doing solo work. After several more Montrose solo albums, Gamma put out a fourth album in 2005.
Montrose continues to tour with various band members, featuring Keith St. John on vocals. On his 2009 tour he revealed he has fought prostate cancer for 2 years, but remains a player on the scene. He has always been a one of the worlds great guitar players: electric, acoustic, mandolin and slide, through his entire career.
His session work and producing continues to the present and includes guitar on:
Herbie Hancock's "Mwandishe" (wah wah guitar on "Ostinato-Suite for Angela) 1971
Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" (guitar & mandolin) 1972 Album
Egar Winter's "They Only Come Out at Night" (lead guitar, 12 string, mandolin) 1972 LP
Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver" (guitar on "Power of Love") 1975
Tony Williams All Stars' "The Joy of Flying" (guitar on "Open Fire") 1979
Paul Kantner's "Planet Earth Rock & Roll Orchestra" ("Telepath Lead Guitar") 1983
Neville Brothers' "Uptown" (guitar on "Whatever it takes") 1987
Mar Bonilla's "EE Ticket" (slide on "Razorback") 1991
Marc Bonilla's "American Matador" (slide on "I am the Walrus" Beatles cover)1993
Edgar Winter's "The Real Deal" (guitar on "Eye of the Storm")1996
Sammy Hagar's "Marching to Mars" (guitar on "Leaving the Warmth of the Womb") 1997
Sammy Hargar's EP of "Little White LIe" and "Rock Candy" with the original Montrose lineup 1997
and more.
See more about Ronnie Montrose here:
Photography: Anonymous Order
Assistant Photography: JamZombiePhoto
MUA: Nicollette HIndle
Frank n Furter: Ciaran O'Neill
Magenta: Carolin McGuigan
Columbia: April Luke
Janet: Ashleigh Bradshaw
Brad: Greg Barrowman
Riff Raff: Andrew Vint
Rocky: Phil Arkinshon
Yes! It's for sure this is The House That Elvis Built, but now that House belongs to Jennifer Roma's SEXXY and Jason Tenner's PURPLE REIGN (The PRINCE Tribute Show) -- Can You DIG IT!
You and your very lovely lady will have three really fine restaurants to choose from when you two come here tonight and tomorrow night for Date Night.
By the way -- I hope you made arrangements for your very lovely lady to have a nice comfy Day-Bed out at the Monte Carlo pool cabana while you're out-and-about on Flickr Camera Safari. You did, didn't you?!?!
Britney Spears shows off her many costumes as she performs live at the Britney Spears "Piece of Me" residency concert at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, NV...Pictured: Britney Spears.Ref: SPL673650 281213 .Picture by: Ronin 47 / Splash News..Splash News and Pictures.Los Angeles:310-821-2666.New York:212-619-2666.London:870-934-2666.photodesk@splashnews.com.
tokyo, japan
1973
stage show
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
tokyo, japan
1973
stage show
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Photography: Anonymous Order
Assistant Photography: JamZombiePhoto
MUA: Nicollette HIndle
Frank n Furter: Ciaran O'Neill
Magenta: Carolin McGuigan
Columbia: April Luke
Janet: Ashleigh Bradshaw
Brad: Greg Barrowman
Riff Raff: Andrew Vint
Rocky: Phil Arkinshon
tokyo, japan
1973
stage show
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Photography: Anonymous Order
Assistant Photography: JamZombiePhoto
MUA: Nicollette HIndle
Frank n Furter: Ciaran O'Neill
Magenta: Carolin McGuigan
Columbia: April Luke
Janet: Ashleigh Bradshaw
Brad: Greg Barrowman
Riff Raff: Andrew Vint
Rocky: Phil Arkinshon
cheyenne, wyoming
july 1972
frontier days, variety show
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
tokyo, japan
1973
stage show
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
tokyo, japan
1973
stage show
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
tokyo, japan
1973
stage show
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Small version of the round canvas known from Pink Floyd’s stage performances – to be seen in the exhibition at “Dortmunder U” (Dortmund, Germany) until Febraury 2019
tokyo, japan
1973
stage show
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
tokyo, japan
1973
stage show
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
taipei, taiwan
1972
stage show
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Of all the Cirque du Soleil production shows running nightly on the Las Vegas Strip, 'O' by Cirque du Soleil headlining at the Bellagio is the one show you and your lovely lady need to get front row seats for first. Start Date Night at the very luxurious PRIME Steakhouse before making your way across the casino to the 'O' Theatre and the Richard MacDonald Museum.
Ronnie Montrose and Gamma on the Gamma2 tour, Friday, November 7, 1980, one of the last great national hard rock shows at the Armadillo World Headquarters, in Austin, TX, which was to close at the end of that year.
COPYRIGHT © W. BLAINE PENNINGTON, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
NO USE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION
Ronnie Montrose - guitar
Davey Pattison - vocals
Glenn Letsch - bass
Jim Alcivar-Keyboards/Synth
Denny Carmassi - drums
Ronnie Montrose is an American guitar virtuoso who has worked wth Edgar Winter, Herbie Hancock, Van Morrison, Boz Scaggs, Gary Wright, Tony Williams, Jeff Berlin, The Neville Brothers and more. His music helped define heavy rock, and includes heavy metal, instrumental rock, jazz-fusion and blues-rock genres. He formed the band "Montrose" in 1973 with frontman Sammy Hagar on vocals for 2 acclaimed LPs and then formed the band "Gamma" in 1979 with Davey Pattison on vocals and was active through the 80's and 90's with making 3 albums Gamma and doing solo work. After several more Montrose solo albums, Gamma put out a fourth album in 2005.
Montrose continues to tour with various band members, featuring Keith St. John on vocals. On his 2009 tour he revealed he has fought prostate cancer for 2 years, but remains a player on the scene. He has always been a one of the worlds great guitar players: electric, acoustic, mandolin and slide, through his entire career.
His session work and producing continues to the present and includes guitar on:
Herbie Hancock's "Mwandishe" (wah wah guitar on "Ostinato-Suite for Angela) 1971
Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" (guitar & mandolin) 1972 Album
Egar Winter's "They Only Come Out at Night" (lead guitar, 12 string, mandolin) 1972 LP
Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver" (guitar on "Power of Love") 1975
Tony Williams All Stars' "The Joy of Flying" (guitar on "Open Fire") 1979
Paul Kantner's "Planet Earth Rock & Roll Orchestra" ("Telepath Lead Guitar") 1983
Neville Brothers' "Uptown" (guitar on "Whatever it takes") 1987
Mar Bonilla's "EE Ticket" (slide on "Razorback") 1991
Marc Bonilla's "American Matador" (slide on "I am the Walrus" Beatles cover)1993
Edgar Winter's "The Real Deal" (guitar on "Eye of the Storm")1996
Sammy Hagar's "Marching to Mars" (guitar on "Leaving the Warmth of the Womb") 1997
Sammy Hargar's EP of "Little White LIe" and "Rock Candy" with the original Montrose lineup 1997
and more.
See more about Ronnie Montrose here:
Photography: Anonymous Order
Assistant Photography: JamZombiePhoto
MUA: Nicollette HIndle
Frank n Furter: Ciaran O'Neill
Magenta: Carolin McGuigan
Columbia: April Luke
Janet: Ashleigh Bradshaw
Brad: Greg Barrowman
Riff Raff: Andrew Vint
Rocky: Phil Arkinshon
tokyo, japan
1973
stage show
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Famous classical dancer Dr. Vyjayan Kashi performing Kuchipudi as “Putana” during the inaugural show of Dance Jathre 2011.
Venue : Ravindra Kalakshetra, Bangalore ( Bengaluru ), Karnataka, India
Date : 08-01-2011
Time : Evening
Camera : Canon 450D
Lens : Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 APO DG Macro
Shooting Mode : Shutter Speed Priority
Shutter Speed : 1/200
Aperture Value : F4.0
ISO : 1600
Focal Length : 108.0mm
©All rights reserved
Do not use this image without my permission.
You can mail me on sukanta.maikap@yahoo.com for further details.
Ronnie Montrose and Gamma on the Gamma2 tour, Friday, November 7, 1980, one of the last great national hard rock shows at the Armadillo World Headquarters, in Austin, TX, which was to close at the end of that year.
COPYRIGHT © W. BLAINE PENNINGTON, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
NO USE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION
Ronnie Montrose - guitar
Davey Pattison - vocals
Glenn Letsch - bass
Jim Alcivar-Keyboards/Synth
Denny Carmassi - drums
Ronnie Montrose is an American guitar virtuoso who has worked wth Edgar Winter, Herbie Hancock, Van Morrison, Boz Scaggs, Gary Wright, Tony Williams, Jeff Berlin, The Neville Brothers and more. His music helped define heavy rock, and includes heavy metal, instrumental rock, jazz-fusion and blues-rock genres. He formed the band "Montrose" in 1973 with frontman Sammy Hagar on vocals for 2 acclaimed LPs and then formed the band "Gamma" in 1979 with Davey Pattison on vocals and was active through the 80's and 90's with making 3 albums Gamma and doing solo work. After several more Montrose solo albums, Gamma put out a fourth album in 2005.
Montrose continues to tour with various band members, featuring Keith St. John on vocals. On his 2009 tour he revealed he has fought prostate cancer for 2 years, but remains a player on the scene. He has always been a one of the worlds great guitar players: electric, acoustic, mandolin and slide, through his entire career.
His session work and producing continues to the present and includes guitar on:
Herbie Hancock's "Mwandishe" (wah wah guitar on "Ostinato-Suite for Angela) 1971
Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" (guitar & mandolin) 1972 Album
Egar Winter's "They Only Come Out at Night" (lead guitar, 12 string, mandolin) 1972 LP
Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver" (guitar on "Power of Love") 1975
Tony Williams All Stars' "The Joy of Flying" (guitar on "Open Fire") 1979
Paul Kantner's "Planet Earth Rock & Roll Orchestra" ("Telepath Lead Guitar") 1983
Neville Brothers' "Uptown" (guitar on "Whatever it takes") 1987
Mar Bonilla's "EE Ticket" (slide on "Razorback") 1991
Marc Bonilla's "American Matador" (slide on "I am the Walrus" Beatles cover)1993
Edgar Winter's "The Real Deal" (guitar on "Eye of the Storm")1996
Sammy Hagar's "Marching to Mars" (guitar on "Leaving the Warmth of the Womb") 1997
Sammy Hargar's EP of "Little White LIe" and "Rock Candy" with the original Montrose lineup 1997
and more.
See more about Ronnie Montrose here:
Ronnie Montrose and Gamma on the Gamma2 tour, Friday, November 7, 1980, one of the last great national hard rock shows at the Armadillo World Headquarters, in Austin, TX, which was to close at the end of that year.
COPYRIGHT © W. BLAINE PENNINGTON, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
NO USE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION
Ronnie Montrose - guitar
Davey Pattison - vocals
Glenn Letsch - bass
Jim Alcivar-Keyboards/Synth
Denny Carmassi - drums
Ronnie Montrose is an American guitar virtuoso who has worked wth Edgar Winter, Herbie Hancock, Van Morrison, Boz Scaggs, Gary Wright, Tony Williams, Jeff Berlin, The Neville Brothers and more. His music helped define heavy rock, and includes heavy metal, instrumental rock, jazz-fusion and blues-rock genres. He formed the band "Montrose" in 1973 with frontman Sammy Hagar on vocals for 2 acclaimed LPs and then formed the band "Gamma" in 1979 with Davey Pattison on vocals and was active through the 80's and 90's with making 3 albums Gamma and doing solo work. After several more Montrose solo albums, Gamma put out a fourth album in 2005.
Montrose continues to tour with various band members, featuring Keith St. John on vocals. On his 2009 tour he revealed he has fought prostate cancer for 2 years, but remains a player on the scene. He has always been a one of the worlds great guitar players: electric, acoustic, mandolin and slide, through his entire career.
His session work and producing continues to the present and includes guitar on:
Herbie Hancock's "Mwandishe" (wah wah guitar on "Ostinato-Suite for Angela) 1971
Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" (guitar & mandolin) 1972 Album
Egar Winter's "They Only Come Out at Night" (lead guitar, 12 string, mandolin) 1972 LP
Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver" (guitar on "Power of Love") 1975
Tony Williams All Stars' "The Joy of Flying" (guitar on "Open Fire") 1979
Paul Kantner's "Planet Earth Rock & Roll Orchestra" ("Telepath Lead Guitar") 1983
Neville Brothers' "Uptown" (guitar on "Whatever it takes") 1987
Mar Bonilla's "EE Ticket" (slide on "Razorback") 1991
Marc Bonilla's "American Matador" (slide on "I am the Walrus" Beatles cover)1993
Edgar Winter's "The Real Deal" (guitar on "Eye of the Storm")1996
Sammy Hagar's "Marching to Mars" (guitar on "Leaving the Warmth of the Womb") 1997
Sammy Hargar's EP of "Little White LIe" and "Rock Candy" with the original Montrose lineup 1997
and more.
See more about Ronnie Montrose here:
taipei, taiwan
1972
stage show
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Ronnie Montrose and Gamma on the Gamma2 tour, Friday, November 7, 1980, one of the last great national hard rock shows at the Armadillo World Headquarters, in Austin, TX, which was to close at the end of that year.
COPYRIGHT © W. BLAINE PENNINGTON, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
NO USE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION
Ronnie Montrose - guitar
Davey Pattison - vocals
Glenn Letsch - bass
Jim Alcivar-Keyboards/Synth
Denny Carmassi - drums
Ronnie Montrose is an American guitar virtuoso who has worked wth Edgar Winter, Herbie Hancock, Van Morrison, Boz Scaggs, Gary Wright, Tony Williams, Jeff Berlin, The Neville Brothers and more. His music helped define heavy rock, and includes heavy metal, instrumental rock, jazz-fusion and blues-rock genres. He formed the band "Montrose" in 1973 with frontman Sammy Hagar on vocals for 2 acclaimed LPs and then formed the band "Gamma" in 1979 with Davey Pattison on vocals and was active through the 80's and 90's with making 3 albums Gamma and doing solo work. After several more Montrose solo albums, Gamma put out a fourth album in 2005.
Montrose continues to tour with various band members, featuring Keith St. John on vocals. On his 2009 tour he revealed he has fought prostate cancer for 2 years, but remains a player on the scene. He has always been a one of the worlds great guitar players: electric, acoustic, mandolin and slide, through his entire career.
His session work and producing continues to the present and includes guitar on:
Herbie Hancock's "Mwandishe" (wah wah guitar on "Ostinato-Suite for Angela) 1971
Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" (guitar & mandolin) 1972 Album
Egar Winter's "They Only Come Out at Night" (lead guitar, 12 string, mandolin) 1972 LP
Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver" (guitar on "Power of Love") 1975
Tony Williams All Stars' "The Joy of Flying" (guitar on "Open Fire") 1979
Paul Kantner's "Planet Earth Rock & Roll Orchestra" ("Telepath Lead Guitar") 1983
Neville Brothers' "Uptown" (guitar on "Whatever it takes") 1987
Mar Bonilla's "EE Ticket" (slide on "Razorback") 1991
Marc Bonilla's "American Matador" (slide on "I am the Walrus" Beatles cover)1993
Edgar Winter's "The Real Deal" (guitar on "Eye of the Storm")1996
Sammy Hagar's "Marching to Mars" (guitar on "Leaving the Warmth of the Womb") 1997
Sammy Hargar's EP of "Little White LIe" and "Rock Candy" with the original Montrose lineup 1997
and more.
See more about Ronnie Montrose here: