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Thursday, February 02, 2017
LAST CALL: CONTEST - "Unpainted Faces" by Henry Diltz + Autographed
Last call on the contest for winning an autographed copy of "Unpainted Faces" by Henry Diltz.
There is a new edition of a book on Neil Young that has been published recently titled "Unpainted Faces" by Henry Diltz. And thanks to the good folks at Morrison Hotel Gallery, we have 2 autographed copies to giveaway in a contest. (For contest details, see CONTEST: "Unpainted Faces" by Henry Diltz + Autographed.)
Henry Diltz' photography book sold out of it's first printing so a second printing with a soft cover that is now available for order.
Henry Diltz: "Neil Young has collected classic cars all of his life. This woodie station wagon was one of the earliest ones in his collection. He had just bought it, and with screwdriver in hand was figuring out what refurbishing he would do first."
Also, "Long May You Run: A Neil Young Retrospective," is an exhibition at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in Maui, Hawaii beginning on January 13th which features images of Neil Young as captured by Julie Gardner, Joel Bernstein, Henry Diltz and Danny Clinch.
For more exhibit details, see Morrison Hotel Gallery.
For contest details, see CONTEST: "Unpainted Faces" by Henry Diltz + Autographed.
Don't Be Denied!
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Is this the same one that was in Soho? Love, love, love.
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