Hole photographed by Edward Colver, 1990
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Hole by Edward Colver 1990
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hole.
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Exene Cervenka of the band X on the set of The Cutting Edge music program in the mid 1980’s
Photo by Edward Colver
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Devo l Ed Colver
“While photographing DEVO on the street, they taped the word WAR below STOP, creating an iconic image.”
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GalleryX Dublin presents "The Shamanic Eye"
GalleryX Dublin is pleased to present an exhibition of photography curated by Stephen Romano of Brooklyn NY entitled “The Shamanic Eye” opening November 30 and continuing through January 16, 2024.
Featuring works by William Mortensen (1897-1965), alongside the photographic art of Chris Stein, Edward Colver, Courtney Brooke Hall, Cormac Figgis, Brittany Rose Luciani, Andres Serrano, Adam De Ville,…
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Nick Cave, Château Marmont, 1985.
Photograph by Edward Colver.
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Hole photographed by Edward Colver, 1990
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Tina Winter shot by Edward Colver in 1981
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Henry Rollins
📸 Edward Colver
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drew this for my instagram before it was sadly deactivated for no good reason..,.
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PEAK AMERICAN HARDCORE PUNK BASSIST -- FURIOUS, FOCUSED, & FINALIZING.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on Klaus Flouride (b. Geoffrey Lyall, May 30, 1949), American musician/ bassist/ backing vocalist for the San Francisco-based punk/hardcore band DEAD KENNEDYS, photographed during an unnamed gig, USA, early 1980s. 📸: Edward "Ed" Colver.
CLASSIC PUNK: "When DKs was starting out how did you branch out of the Bay Area scene and start touring?"
KLAUS: "Not easily. At first we were sort of shooting for lasting maybe 6 months to 2 years with luck getting to L.A. Our first tour of the east coast was a financial disaster and wasn’t planned at all well. "California Über Alles" had just been released but hadn’t been distributed to any of the stores in the area. Word of mouth via primarily college radio stations was about all the advance promo there was. There was confusion in the booking causing us to be in cities on the wrong dates, etc. Poor management in general. So then we regrouped did some west coast north and south runs and then realized that Europe where "California Über Alles" had arrived and been given support by John Peel and released locally on Fast Records was the place to shoot for."
Sources: www.classicpunk.com/interviews/interview-dead-kennedys-klaus-flouride & Facebook.
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«David Markey will be joining Exene Cervenka, Edward Colver and a host of others as a part of this Gallery Exhibit in Redlands Saturday October 11! Check it out»
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Hole photographed by Edward Colver.
1990.
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