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Happy 79th Birthday to Dolly Parton!

Dolly Parton, born on January 19, 1946, is a celebrated singer-songwriter, actress, and philanthropist whose remarkable career spans over six decades.

In honor of her 79th birthday, Modern Rocks Gallery is proud to offer a collection of limited edition prints featuring Dolly Parton, captured by renowned photographers worldwide. Among these is the iconic image of Dolly with Ann Richards, taken at the Driskill Hotel lobby in 1982 by photographer Scott Newton (below).

Explore the collection and help us celebrate Dolly's enduring legacy, while collecting a piece of music history.

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The Black Keys Gallery Show by Larry Niehues at Modern Rocks Gallery
Photos by Ali Besten

What an amazing week - and one to never forget here at Modern Rocks Gallery during our 10th Anniversary year. 

The Black Keys came to SXSW and knocked it out of the park. Akron, Ohio was in Austin, Texas and it was pure magic from start to finish with amazing shows, appearances, record hangs, a movie premiere, a keynote speech, and to top it all, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney came to hang at Modern Rocks Gallery on the opening night of Larry Niehues’ gallery show.

The Black Keys: Photographs by Larry Niehues, runs until the first week of April, with prints available to order from our website if you can’t make it to the gallery. 

Huge thanks to everyone in The Black Keys the Easy Eye Soundfamily for bringing the magic. 

Shop the collection below before it’s gone!

 

Photo by Spencer Gibb

Photo by Spencer Gibb

 

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Happy Birthday, Patti Smith!
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Patti Smith in her apartment studio 1974 by Allan Tannenbaum

A very Happy Birthday to the one and only Patti Smith! Often hailed as the "punk poet laureate," Patti Smith is a legendary American singer-songwriter, poet, and visual artist born in Chicago in 1946. Emerging from the New York City punk rock scene in the 1970s, Smith's groundbreaking debut album, "Horses," released in 1975, is considered a landmark in the history of punk and alternative rock. Known for her distinctive blend of poetry and rock music, Smith's raw and impassioned performances, coupled with her thought-provoking lyrics, have earned her a devoted fan base and critical acclaim. Beyond her musical contributions, Patti Smith is a prolific writer, with her memoir "Just Kids" winning the National Book Award for Nonfiction in 2010. Her influence extends far beyond the realms of music, as she continues to be a trailblazer and inspiration for artists across various disciplines.

Shop our collection of rare, collectible, limited edition photography prints from the original photographer’s negatives.

Patti Smith by Lynn Goldsmith framed 22”x30” signed limited edition print Patti Smith by Lynn Goldsmith framed 22”x30” signed limited edition print
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Patti Smith "Fuck The Clock" by Allan Tannenbaum