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Capturing 1960s music icons from jazz clubs to Woodstock

Capturing 1960s music icons from jazz clubs to Woodstock

Aired 03/01/2020

PBS News Hour

Capturing 1960s music icons from jazz clubs to Woodstock

Clip: 3/1/2020 | 6m 37sVideo has Closed Captions

Capturing 1960s music icons from jazz clubs to Woodstock

You may not know the name Jim Marshall, but you probably know his photographs. His collection of work is a near-complete account of the cultural revolution that took place in the 1960's, from jazz clubs to Woodstock. Now, his long-time assistant, Amelia Davis, is trying to promote his work and alter the way the world thinks about the legendary photographer. Christopher Booker has the story.

Aired 03/01/2020

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