
Available Aug. 1 is ‘The Rolling Stone Years,’ a coffee table book featuring photos by Rolling Stone magazine’s chief photographer Baron Wolman, chronicles the music scene from 1967-1970. Check out images ranging from the iconic to never-before-seen of the era’s greatest musicians, including Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, and The Grateful Dead.

Spaulding Taylor’s house, San Francisco, 1968

Casa Madrona Hotel, Sausalito, 1967

Winterland, San Francisco, 1968
Baron Wolman
Backstage at Winterland, San Francisco, 1967
Baron Wolman
London, 1968

At home in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, 1968

Belvedere St. Studio, San Francisco, 1969
Baron Wolman
710 Ashbury Street, San Francisco, 1967
Baron Wolman
Recording “Tommy” at IBC Studios, London, 1968
Baron Wolman
Backstage at the Circle Star Theatre, Redwood City, 1967

At home in New York City, 1969
Baron Wolman
Day-on-the-Green at Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, 1977
Baron Wolman
Winterland, San Francisco, 1968
Baron Wolman
Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, 1968
Baron Wolman
Day-on-the-Green at Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, 1978
Baron Wolman
On the set of "Performance", London, 1968
Baron Wolman
San Francisco, 1967

Day-on-the-Green at Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, 1978





