Bob Gruen

Foto © Dave Brolan

Bob Gruen is one of the most outstanding photographers of his generation. He creates highly regognizable work up to these days. From John Lennon to Tina Turner to Led Zeppelin – Gruen was at the heart of rock’n’roll and the transition to punk rock as well as to the New York underground scene. Memorable moments with the Sex Pistols, Clash and Blondie have been capptured by him and appeared worldwide in various forms, on magazine covers, posters, T-shirts and even stamps. Bob, who lives in New York, is the author of 15 books, including “Rock Seen”, “John Lennon: The New York Years”, “Green Day: Photographs by Bob Gruen” and a new autobiography “Right Place, Right Time”.

John Lennon, New York City, 1974
John Lennon, New York City, 1974
Tina Turner, NYC, 1970
Tina Turner, NYC, 1970
Led Zeppelin, New York City, 1973
Debbie Harry, Coney Island, 1976
Debbie Harry, Coney Island, 1977
Led Zeppelin & Peter Grant, NYC, 1974
Prince, New York, 1985
Johnny Winter, NYC, 1973
Chuck Berry, New York City, 1971
Peter Frampton, NYC, 1979
Bob Dylan, NYC, 1978
Jeff Beck, Japan, 1975
Mick Jagger & Keith Richards, The Rolling Stones, Los Angeles, 1975
Alice Cooper, New York, 1972
David Bowie & Aretha Franklin, Grammy Awards, NYC, 1975
David Bowie & Aretha Franklin, Grammy Awards, NYC, 1975
Paul McCartney, NYC, 1976
John Lennon & Yoko Ono, NYC,1972
Suzi Quatro, Detroit, 1974
The Clash
The Clash, Boston, 1979
Steven Tyler, London, 1976
Patti Smith
Patti Smith, Central Park, NYC, 1976
The Ramones, NYC, 1975
Black Sabbath, Central Park, NYC, 1971
John Bonham from Led Zeppelin, NYC, 1977
AC/DC, CBGB, NYC, 1977
Johnny Rotten & Sid Vicious, Europe, 1977
Jon Bon Jovi & Ozzy Osbourne, Moskow, 1989
Joan Jett, Los Angeles, 1976
John Lennon & Andy Warhol, NYC 1972

Bob Gruen has one of the most extensive archives in rock’n’roll. He took his first photographs in 1964 of Bob Dylan playing electric at the legendary Newport Folk Festival. Since then, Bob Gruen has been photographing up-and-coming bands and artists. He has worked with many of them for decades.

 

When John Lennon and Yoko Ono moved to New York in 1971, Bob became their personal photographer and took thousands of photos of the two of them. Many very intimate shots were taken, allowing us to get to know Yoko and John in a more personal way. Among the pictures Bob took for them is the famous picture of Lennon on the roof of his house wearing a New York T-shirt. At the same time, Bob was chief photographer for the Rock Scene magazine, documenting the punk explosion as it happened.

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