Photographer Ken Regan became friends with rock-and-roll royalty over his 55-year career, gaining insider access to people like Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash and the Rolling Stones.
Regan's new book "All Access: The Rock 'N' Roll Photography of Ken Regan," recounts the 72-year-old's career.
Shown here: Neil Young, 2005 - Neil was performing on the piano on the set of a documentary Jonathan Demme was doing on Young.
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Bob Dylan in a hat and scarf - This photograph was taken in New Haven, CT during the Rolling Thunder Tour in 1975. This, at that time, was Bob's favorite photograph ever taken of him.
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Mick Jagger, Margaret Trudeau, and Ronnie Wood at the El Mocambo Club in Toronto - The Stones were shooting a video there for two days. Margaret Trudeau, then the prime minister's wife, came to hang out with the Stones for those two days. This shot was taken backstage at a rehearsal.
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Keith Richards making breakfast in the kitchen at Andy Warhol's house in Montauk in 1975.
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Rolling Stones performing for the video shoot at the El Mocambo club in Toronto.
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Bryan Adams - 1994 in Vietnam... Bryan rented a dozen rickshaws and took us on a guided tour of the city.
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Johnny and June Carter Cash at their home in Hendersonville, TN. This was part of a Time Magazine cover story.
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The Beatles in 1965 - arriving in New York for their second tour... photographed on the tarmac after they just got off plane.
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Madonna in the Mirror - This was part of People magazine cover story at the Mondrian Hotel.
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Keith Richards and Patti Hansen on horses in Worcester, MA in 1975.
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Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen met for the first time backstage during the Rolling Thunder Tour in 1975.
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Sonny and Cher at their home in Los Angeles around 1968/1969.
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