Since the wild times of the 1960s, Ken Regan has been capturing the passion and energy of some of the most influential artists in the crazy world of rock & roll. His early works with the likes of the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan made his fast become the photographer of choice for many of the most historic music invents including Amnesty International’s Human Rights Now Worldwide benefit concerts and Live Aid. Events such as these gave Regan unique and unprecedented access to the personal personas of the biggest starts in the music industry. All Access ($49) is the definitive collection of the best of Regan’s work and the behind-the-scenes anecdotes covering the forty years makes this an outstanding Who’s Who list of rock superstars.
United States of Americana ($10) is essentially a field guide to the American Roots movement and is a fascinating and vivid account of why and how young urban Anericans found inspiration in the culture and traditions of a time long gone and brought that ethos into contemporary life. Compiled by Kurt B. Reighley, a DJ, entertainer […]