Bob Gruen,illuminating histories of rock youth culture with his iconic images.

Published: June 19, 2019, 7:30 p.m.

b'Bob Gruen is one of the most well-known and respected photographers in rock and roll. From John Lennon to Johnny Rotten; Muddy Waters to the Rolling Stones; Elvis to Madonna; Bob Dylan to Bob Marley; Tina Turner to Debbie Harry, he has captured the music scene for over forty years in photographs that have gained worldwide recognition.\\n\\nShortly after John Lennon moved to New York in 1971, Bob became John and Yoko\\u2019s personal photographer and friend, making photos of their working life as well as private moments. In 1974 he created the iconic images of John Lennon wearing a New York City t-shirt and standing in front of the Statue of Liberty making the peace sign \\u2013 two of the most popular of Lennon\\u2019s images.\\n\\nAs chief photographer for Rock Scene Magazine in the \\u201970s, Bob specialized in candid, behind the scenes photo features. He toured extensively with the emerging punk and new wave bands including the New York Dolls, Sex Pistols, Clash, Ramones, Patti Smith Group and Blondie. Bob has also worked with major rock acts such as Led Zeppelin, The Who, David Bowie, Tina Turner, Elton John, Aerosmith, Kiss and Alice Cooper.\\n\\nIn 1989, he documented the epic trip to Russia of the \\u201cMoscow Music Peace Festival\\u201d featuring Ozzy Osbourne, M\\xf6tley Cr\\xfce and Bon Jovi. For many years Bob was the official photographer for the New Music Seminar held in New York City, covering dozens of aspiring new bands in the course of a summer week. This seminal body of work reflects a profound commitment and long-standing personal friendship with the artists. His wealth of personal experiences and uncanny memory provide the most illuminating and comprehensive histories of rock youth culture.'