When you head down to the Rock Hall
to see the Grateful Dead exhibit, make sure you save time to go down to the
lower level to the Patty, Jay and Kizzie Baker Gallery and check out the exhibit
“Can’t Get Enough: The Photography of Robert Alford.” Alford is a Detroit based
music photographer who has covered the national rock scene since the late
Seventies, doing a lot of work for Creem
Magazine. The exhibit, put together by curator Howard Baker, features
portraits and on stage shots of artists as diverse as the Clash, Morris Day, the
GoGos, and John Mellencamp. Music fans will recognize often used portraits of
Mellencamp and Boy George; a shot of the Clash in front of the original Motown
Records building in Detroit; and
pictures of Z.Z. Top in all their 80’s glory. Other photos include great images
of Cheap Trick, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Big Country.
Alford
attended a media event last week to preview the exhibit to the local media, and
he was quite affable and informative. He did make some insightful comments on
the demise of his profession as a concert photographer. “Now they give everyone
in the audience a three song window to take pictures,” he said. “And that’s it.
No one, including me, gets access
like we use to.”
Robert Alford on the left with Rock Hall Curator Howard Baker |
“Can’t
Get Enough: The Photography of Robert Alford” exhibit will be at the Rock Hall
through the winter. The Grateful Dead exhibit will be there until December. For
more information on either exhibit, and all the other great stuff going on at
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, go to www.RockHall.com.
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