Tagged as Experience Music Project, Graham Nash, Ice T, Mark Seliger
EMP|SFM is proud to present Taking Aim: Unforgettable Rock ‘n’ Roll Photographs Selected by Graham Nash. This dynamic new exhibition, organized by Experience Music Project, showcases some of the most memorable photography in the history of popular music, as chosen by legendary musician Graham Nash of supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash, who is also well-known as [...]
Tagged as Game, Pharrell Williams
When you spend as much time on the internet as we do, your family forgets what you look like and you begin to suffer from Hypovitaminosis D you come across more mediocre behind-the-scenes photos from hip-hop video shoots than you can click your mouse at. Which is why we were simultaneously pleased and dismayed at [...]
Tagged as Big Boi, George Clinton, Gucci Mane, Outkast, Too Short, Zach Wolfe
Photographer Zach Wolfe flexed his documentarian chops and went with Outkast’s Big Boi to his old stomping grounds in Savannah, GA in this clip promoting Big Boi’s forthcoming solo album, Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son Of Chico Dusty. Big Boi visits his old projects, recalls his grandmother playing “Buffalo Soldier” outside the window, signs [...]
Tagged as Jonathan Mannion
Thinking of one of my favorite places in the world I always mention Paris in my top 3. I have traveled to some incredible countries during my career (Brazil, Japan, New Zealand, Trinidad, Jamaica, London) but I have some of the best memories about being in Paris. It just makes sense to me and always [...]
This is exactly the sort of exquisite randomness you can expect from Schreiber’s Tumblr. This, and transcripts of junk mail.
Tagged as Glen E. Friedman, Public Enemy, Russell Simmons
In another not-so-new video interview we’ve found floating through the internets, photographer and muckraker Glen E. Friedman—who, according to famous jacket copy by Henry Rollins, ”was there at the beginning of so much cool stuff in so many different areas it’s not funny”—speaks on old school shots of Run-DMC and Public Enemy, sharing the story behind gettung [...]
Tagged as Drake, Jonathan Mannion
It’s rare that an artist changes the game so completely. I can remember only a few times in the last few years where all attention moved from whatever else was happening to acknowledge, admire and downright “jock” an artist… It has happened again… Drake has arrived onto the scene as a Legend and a Veteran [...]
Tagged as Jay-Z, Jonathan Mannion
We’re pretty sure this isn’t a new video, but it’s new to us. So there.