"The
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This is Linda in the sixties--beautiful, young, talented, and
smack-dab in the center of it all! Andee Cohen and Linda were
the two lead photographers for the Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour.
Being young and beautiful and female was tough for a photographer
in those days. "The guy
photographers were the powerful ones, in
those sexist days; guys got all the jobs, no matter how good I was! Mostly, we women got our
kudos if
we either slept with the famous ones, or were their old ladies--until
Fanny..."
Linda lived with the girl group, Fanny, and was their photographer.
They all lived up the street from the Chateau Marmont.
The photo of Linda was taken in 1966 or 67 by Jim McCrary, who
was then a photographer for A & M. She was 16 or 17.
The following are some of Linda's great photos...
Chris Stainton's feet--"Denny Cordell borrowed
my
camera and took this shot of Chris's feet. "
The beautiful Bobby Jones of the Mad Dogs' choir
My dear friend, Francine Brockey and Sweet Emily
"Miss Em is Leon's cousin. She was pretty much one of the
hostesses of the whole tour. I was petrified of her. She'd
come into a room and if she wanted to sit down where you were
sitting, she'd just sit and you had to get out of the way! I think
I still have one of those Cocker Power buttons she's wearing."
Carl Radle and Sandy Konikoff in first photo
And "arty" shot of Alice DeBuhr, drummer for Fanny. "Alice
quit drumming, but I think she still has something to do with
the record industry. I hear from her from time to time.
June Millington runs a music school for women,
somewhere in the Berkshires, I think."
The photo on the right is the Screamers who
were a punk rock band from the 70's.
"After the Cocker Tour and doing a
few shoots for record
companies, in 1970, I left the US and went back to school in
France for five years, where I studied all kinds of things,
including photography from the masters. By the time I came
back, I was off into my own world, and had, thankfully, gotten
free of the music scene and the hard core world for
women and girls that it offered."
Linda went on to become one of the 100
best photographers
in the world according to the book 'Twenty-four Hours in L.A.'
She has her own photography website
along with
other special projects close to her heart. She now
resides in Washington with her two beautiful daughters.
linda@daughters-sisters.org