by Mark Saleski
From the cool & creepy photo of the record left on Elvis’ turntable the day he died (“The Stamps”) to the beautiful and somewhat bittersweet picture of Johnny Cash and June carter, Annie Leibovitz’ American Music is just filled to overflowing with photo portraits of a wide range of musical Americana.
Mind you, this is not just “Americana” in the old-timey, tradition sense…as folks like Beck, Michael Stipe and Dr. Dre make appearances.
Very cool stuff.
My favorite is the picture of Tom Waits hunched over a calliope like the mad musical scientist that his is.
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