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"Keith Richard, Mick Jagger and Peter Tosh share some weed just before a rare performance on Saturday Night Live on December 16, 1978. Tosh, who was then signed to the Rolling Stones' record label, performed his famous duet with Jagger: You Gotta Walk and don't Look back." - Peter Simon
Print sizes and editions
8.5" x 11" - Open edition
13" x 19" - Open edition
17" x 22" - Open edition
24" x 36" - Open edition
30" x 40" - Open edition
Print type
Archival pigment print
Paper type
Epson Ultra Premium Photo Paper Luster
Signature
Estate stamped
About the photographer
Peter Simon was a nationally acclaimed photographer, photojournalist, and music historian whose career spanned over fifty years. Known for documenting the 1960s free love movement, reggae culture, and rock 'n' roll icons, Peter published numerous books and exhibited his work in galleries across the U.S. He was also recognized for introducing reggae to the U.S. Peter passed away in 2018.
© Peter Simon. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.
Print Details
About this photograph
"Keith Richard, Mick Jagger and Peter Tosh share some weed just before a rare performance on Saturday Night Live on December 16, 1978. Tosh, who was then signed to the Rolling Stones' record label, performed his famous duet with Jagger: You Gotta Walk and don't Look back." - Peter Simon
Print sizes and editions
8.5" x 11" - Open edition
13" x 19" - Open edition
17" x 22" - Open edition
24" x 36" - Open edition
30" x 40" - Open edition
Print type
Archival pigment print
Paper type
Epson Ultra Premium Photo Paper Luster
Signature
Estate stamped
About the photographer
Peter Simon was a nationally acclaimed photographer, photojournalist, and music historian whose career spanned over fifty years. Known for documenting the 1960s free love movement, reggae culture, and rock 'n' roll icons, Peter published numerous books and exhibited his work in galleries across the U.S. He was also recognized for introducing reggae to the U.S. Peter passed away in 2018.
© Peter Simon. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.