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Henry Stanford Diltz (born
September 6, 1938, in
Kansas City, Missouri) is an
American folk
musician and
photographer who has been
active since the 1960s...
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Hachette UK. p. 93. ISBN 9780786726110.
Zimmer and
Diltz, p. 65
Crosby and Gottlieb, p. 103
Zimmer and
Diltz, pp. 72–3 Lisa Robinson. "An Oral
History of Laurel...
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Diltz, Crosby,
Stills and Nash – The Biography, pp. 148-149.
Zimmer and
Diltz, Crosby,
Stills and Nash – The Biography, p. 149.
Zimmer and
Diltz, Crosby...
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guitar Hal
Blaine – drums,
percussion (except "Muskrat Love")
Henry Diltz –
banjo ("Submarine Ladies")
Billy Hinsche –
backing vocals ("Hat Trick")...
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comprised the
inner sleeve's recto. This
photo of the band was shot by
Henry Diltz, and it
shows the band
sitting in the
remnants of
amplifiers and equipment...
- Greasylakes. 7
February 2012.
Retrieved 23
December 2015.
Zimmer and
Diltz, p. 226
Zimmer and
Diltz, p. 228
Liner notes, CSN (box set), 1991. "Southern
Cross by...
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together in Mitc****'s
living room.[page needed] Rock
photographer Henry Diltz was also a
resident and used the
scenic Canyon backdrop for many of his...
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along with
Cyrus Faryar and
noted rock
photographer Henry Diltz,
formed the
Modern Folk
Quartet (along with
musician Jerry Yester) in Los...
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Burden – art direction,
cover design Tom
Gundelfinger –
photography Henry Diltz –
photography Eder,
Bruce (n.d.). "Steppenwolf – Review". AllMusic. Retrieved...
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artwork for the
album was done by
artist Gary
Burden with
photos by
Henry Diltz, both of whom were also
responsible for Eagles'
first album. To illustrate...