Modern archival pigment print • Digitally remastered from the original negative • Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta 325 GSM fiber paper • Varying sizes available
Hand numbered in limited editions • Example: # /100
Printed facsimile of original hand-written quote and signature by George DuBose • George DuBose blind embossing • Authentic Edition rubber stamp on verso • Hand-signed letter of authenticity
THE B-52s BY GEORGE DUBOSE
“I shot the band’s NYC debut at Max’s Kansas City and loved this band from the first few bars of ‘Planet Claire’. This image was a self-commissioned photograph that I had offset printed 1000 times for a street poster. The poster was stolen faster than I could put it up. This is the original image used for their first LP cover.“
George DuBose shot the photo that would later become the cover for the B-52’s 1979 self-titled debut album. He captured Madonna during her first gig, created the cover art for the last nine Ramones albums and would go on to work with Tom Waits, REM, The Go-Go’s, Melissa Etheridge and Kid Creole and the Coconuts.
He captured icons in their infancy. DuBose was there, on the front lines, photographing artists who would influence decades of sound and style. His photographs evidence not only the beginning’s of such quintessential bands, but also the photographer who was there, unknowingly making legends of them both.
Now, House of Roulx is contributing in our own way by sharing DuBose’s works with both existing fans and an entirely new generation, so that they will also come to know the man who captured and help break the people who made music what it is today.
Modern Archival Pigment Print
Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta 325 GSM Fiber Paper
Digitally Mastered from Original Negative
Hand Numbered in Limited Editions