Twin Towers September 10, 2001
The last full day. Icons of New York and symbols of ambition and strength that stood tall against the skyline before everything changed forever.
Janis Joplin in San Francisco in 1968 during the peak of the Cheap Thrills era. Decked out in her signature fur hat, turquoise satin, beads, and an ornately embroidered cape, Janis showed off the unmistakable bohemian look that defined the Summer of Love and the Haight-Ashbury music revolution. Photo by Baron Wolman
When you listen to Janis Joplin’s extraordinary catalog, which vocal performance moves you the most? 👇️
Mick Jagger commanding over 90,000 fans at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia in September 1981. Kicking off The Rolling Stones' massive Tattoo You tour, Jagger owned the stage in his iconic white ensemble, electrifying the crowd from the massive catwalk under the afternoon sun. Photo by Michael Putland
🎸 When you look back at The Rolling Stones’ legendary catalog, which song or live era stands out as your favorite? 👇️
John Travolta ran 2 miles a day and danced 3 hours a day to get in shape for Saturday Night Fever (1977). He was trained by Sylvester Stallone’s trainer from Rocky, who “ran Travolta like he was a fighter.” He dropped 20 pounds, and the result was pure perfection. ���🔥❤️