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Andrew Zuckerman Photography

Andrew Zuckerman Photography

Paul Nicklen Photography - Home Alberto Oviedo Photography ::: edwin tse photography ::: STUDIO ERWIN OLAF pia ulin photographer Todd Hido KEITH RICHARDS & GRAM PARSONS 1971 | SUMMER IN EXILE @ VILLA NEL In the summer of ’71, The Rolling Stones, seeking shelter from their UK tax woes, exiled to the South of France. Keith Richards set up house with Anita Pallenberg and their son Marlon in Villa Nellcôte– a 16 room waterfront mansion that once served as Gestapo headquarters for the Nazis during WWII. The infamy continued with it now best remembered among rock fans as the grand flop-house where Exile On Main Street was recorded. French photographer Dominique Tarle chronicled perhaps the most notorious house party ever, and had full access to goings-on over a period of six crazy months. Keith Richards & Gram Parsons During that time, Keith Richards & Gram Parsons were close friends– with Gram feeding Richards a steady diet of country music influence. “I first met Gram in 1968, when the Byrds were appearing in London — I think it was a club called Blazes. “As a songwriter, Gram worked very much like I do, which is knock out a couple of chords, start to spiel and see how far it can go.

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