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Jan 30, 2024 · Allan’s images are iconic. Beginning in the late 1960s through the early 1980s, he photographed Andy Warhol, Jimi Hendrix The Clash, The Rolling Stones, Blondie, The Ramones and Patti Smith, among dozens of others.
Jan 18, 2022 · In 1973, a 28-year-old photographer and filmmaker living in New York City, Allan Tannenbaum, was hanging out at Kenn’s Broome Street Bar, when he came cross a local publication called the SoHo Weekly News.
Jan 4, 2018 · Tannenbaum was invited to the April 26, 1977 opening of Studio 54 and was a fixture at the club from then on, camera in hand, documenting the merry-go-round of sex, drugs and dancing.
Dec 19, 2008 · A new coffee-table book, John & Yoko: A New York Love Story (Insight Editions, $45) includes more than 150 photos of the couple, from 1975 images of Lennon’s last public performance to Tannenbaum’s intimate 1980 sessions, including many never-seen outtakes.
Mar 21, 2023 · In an interview with Israel Hayom, the world-renowned photographer looks back at his most iconic photos, spanning many decades. By Yariv Peleg Published on 03-21-2023 11:44
Jan 16, 2016 · The faces in the pictures are familiar: Debbie Harry, The Ramones, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Sid Vicious (and police), The Clash, Chrissie Hynde, Nico, John Cale, Talking Heads, Televisions, Patti Smith and more…
Allan Tannenbaum at a recent show of his images at Spring Studios in Tribeca. Behind him is his 1978 photo of Debbie Harry of Blondie. Inset: Tannenbaum's newly published book, "Grit and Glamour: The Street Style, High Fashion, and Legendary Music of the 1970s."