Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Ray of light...



Outtake photographed by Peter Anderson 1983



Outtake from the Sex Book 1992 shot by Steven Meisel.













Outtake from the Like a Prayer sessions 1989 photographed by Herb Ritts.



Outtake from Spin magazine 1995



Outtake from 2009 photographed by Steven Klein for D&G



Outtake from 1992 for Vanity Fair magazine, shot by Steven Meisel.








Madonna's passport from 1999



Madonna's own hand written lyrics for the song Like a Prayer 1988



Madonna's own hand written lyrics for 2 songs 1992

Deeper and Deeper



Erotica





Madonna wearing her wedding dress 16th August 1985 in which she married Sean Penn.



Madonna shot from the Sex Book Color Version from 1992 shot by Steven Meisel



Madonna outtake shot by Steven Miesel for Vanity Fair The Misfit 1991.



Madonna outtake shot by Steven Meisel in 1984 for the Like a Virgin Album.



Madonna outtake for Versace shot by Steven Meisel 1995



Mario Testino Outtake from the 1998 Ray of Light




Madonna at Live Aid in 1985



Madonna in 1990 shot by Helmut Newton.



Friday, August 23, 2013

Music Building



In 1979, Jack P. Lerner created the Music Building at 584 8th Avenue in Manhattan. Consisting on 70 studios, it was the first facility in New York that had so may studios exclusively leased on a monthly basis to musicians.

Some of the first tenants included Madonna, Joey Ramone, Lenny Kaye (of the Patti Smith Group), the New York Dolls, The Fleshtones, Blondie, Billy Idol, etc.

In the early 80’s many of the artists who created the New York punk Rock scene were either rehearsed and hung out in the Music Building and thus the Building was considered one of the birthplaces of the movement (CBGB’s and Max’s Kansas City were other hallmarks of that scene).

At about the same time, a second Music Building was opened in Jamaica, Queens. Tenants at that property included Metallica, Anthrax, Onyx, etc. LL Cool J recorded his first demos at the Queens Music Building. Just as the Manhattan MB was the center of punk rock, the Queens MB was the center of the New York Heavy Metal movement and early rap.

The Music Building has been featured in several musician documentaries on VH1 and MTV in addition to a plethora of books on Punk Rock and other publications.






Dan Gilroy