Well, since you asked, I was a concert photographer through the 1970's in the SF Bay Area, and have a lot of photos of a lot of bands who came through. I've got an Etsy store called 'MyPixRock' and have 8.5x11, 13x19, and 17x22 prints available.
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@allenf1963 - I see what you mean, Allen - thanks for bringing that to my attention; I'll talk to my web people about that. Meanwhile, you should be able to see them on Etsy - just remember that it's case-sensitive, and it's MyPixRock. Thanks! |
@shtinkydog and anybody else; for the time being, please do not go to the www.mypixrock.com website; it needs to be fixed. However, you can see the pictures on my Etsy shop, called MyPixRock , and that IS case-sensitive. Thanks for your interest - I hope you can find them on there; if not, you can send me a personal note via Audiogon here and we'll find the issue.... |
BTW, if anybody wants to see my 70’s concert photos on my Etsy store, here’s what you need to do: Type in "MyPixRock" in the search bar; it will assume you want a product with a rock, and those are what is returned. However, and it’s not easy to notice, right underneath the link bar with ’Jewelry & Accessories’, ’Clothing & Shoes’, etc it puts up a line "Did you mean the shop MyPixRock?". Click the ’MyPixRock’ in that line; it’s a link right to my Etsy store. My concert photo website, www.mypixrock.com, which was down a few days ago, has been fixed and is now available again.... |
@allenf1963 - Thank you for your kind words, Allen!! I moved to San Francisco in 1973, and the first concert I saw there was at Winterland, and the opener was some new band of local musicians called Montrose. They totally blew me away - if only Ronnie and Sammy could have gotten along, I think they could have been the American Led Zeppelin. |
@tony1954 - I submitted some of my stuff to Morrison Hotel a number of years ago, and they liked it, but were unable to do anything with it as they insisted on having releases from the artists, which I've never had.... |