Hollywood Bowl Summer Spectacular - Limited Release Giclee Print

$150.00 USD

Relive a remarkable night in musical history—The Beach Boys' long-awaited return to the stage at the Hollywood Bowl on July 3, 1965. Celebrated alongside The Byrds, The Kinks, Sonny & Cher, and The Righteous Brothers, this one-of-a-kind concert was captured in a stunning photograph taken by Julian Wasser for Life Magazine. Now you can bring a piece of that classic performance home with this 11x14 giclee print on 245gsm archival paper and stamped with the official stamp of The Beach Boys. Own a unique and treasured reminder of this legendary night, and experience the indelible power of The Beach Boys at the Hollywood Bowl.

Size: 11"x14"

11"x14"

ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER

JULIAN WASSER

Julian Wasser started his career in photography in the Washington D.C. bureau of the Associated Press. While at Associated Press, Julian met Weegee and rode with the famous news photographer as he shot photos of crime scenes in Washington. Weegee was a major influence on Wasser’s style of photography.

After serving in the Navy in San Diego, the former AP copyboy became a contract photographer for Time magazine in Los Angeles doing assignments for Time, Life, and Fortune. His photographs have appeared in and been used as covers of Time, Newsweek, and People magazines in the United States.

Julian photographed The Beach Boys numerous times in the 1960s and 1970s for Time magazine, including live concerts at the Hollywood Bowl where the band headlined "The Summer Spectacular" on July 3rd, 1965. Following performances by The Byrds, The Kinks, Sonny & Cher, The Righteous Brothers, and others The Beach Boys play their first hometown show in almost a year and bring down the house. He also did intimate shots with Carl Wilson, Mike Love and Brian Wilson during this era.

Julian has done cover assignments for The Sunday Telegraph, and The Sunday Times color supplements in London. His photos have appeared in US Magazine, Vanity Fair, TV Guide, Paris Match, Der Spiegel, Oggi, Hello, Playboy, Elle, Vogue, and GQ and in exhibitions in galleries and museums. His body of works includes iconic images of Joan Didion, Marcel Duchamp and Eve Babitz, Jack Nicholson, Anjelica Huston; and a young Jodie Foster are a classics.