Debbie Harry by Kate Simon, 1977
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William Burroughs, Lawrence, Kansas Sept. 1987
Kate Simon
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Joe Strummer, Central Park, NYC, 1978
Ph. Kate Simon, via Morrison Hotel Gallery
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Blondie, Debby Harry, New York City by Kate Simon. 1977
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Debbie Harry photographed by Kate Simon, 1977
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U-Roy & John Lydon, Hellshire Beach, Jamaica, 1978.
Photograph: Kate Simon.
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Bob Marley by Kate Simon, from her book Rebel Music, my edit of original via
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Chrissie Hynde photographed by © Kate Simon, circa 1976.
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David Byrne at Home, Lower East Side, NYC, Photo by Kate Simon, 1977
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grace jones by kate simon, 1979
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Chris Stein and Debbie Harry by Kate Simon
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“Cookie looked like Janis Joplin-meets-Jayne Mansfield, a redneck hippie with a little bit of glamour drag thrown in. She never led a safe life, unsafe was her middle name. She lived on the edge, always.” John Waters on Cookie Mueller
“Cookie Mueller was a punk when it still meant someone who was raped in prison.” John Waters on Cookie Mueller
Died on this day 33 years ago: definitive Baltimore bad girl Cookie Mueller (2 March 1949 – 10 November 1989). The smoky-eyed and vivacious underground actress (most famously in the cinema of John Waters), go-go dancer, advice columnist, art critic, drug dealer, New York scene-maker, eyeliner role model and authoress of autobiographical volumes like Walking Through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black and Garden of Ash died of AIDS-related complications aged just 40. Portrait of Mueller by Kate Simon.
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Debbie Harry by Kate Simon. 1977
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Richard Hell, 1976
Foto: Kate Simon
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