Henry Diltz: The Accidental Archi...
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Henry Diltz: The Accidental Archivist of Rock's Golden Era

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Henry Diltz, famous rock photographer and archivist, bought a $20 secondhand camera on a whim in Michigan. What followed was a 60-year photographic career that captured Woodstock, Monterey Pop, Laurel Canyon, and nearly every defining album cover of rock's greatest era.

In this conversation with Chris O'Dell at The Church Studio in Tulsa, Henry tells the full story — from watching The Beatles on Ed Sullivan from a New England motel room as a folk singer, to living among Joni Mitchell, Stephen Stills, and Neil Young in Laurel Canyon, to getting a phone call from Michael Lang and a $500 airline ticket to some concert called Woodstock.

He didn't plan any of it. That's what makes it remarkable.

This episode covers:

  • The Ed Sullivan moment that ended folk music overnight
  • How the Laurel Canyon scene  ... 
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