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Rock photographer Michael Zagaris tells the stories behind his most famous shots
Nov 9th, 2016 at 4:11am
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Egon wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 4:11am:




" But this wasn’t always his path. Before his rock’n’roll days, he was an upstanding, suited member of society, attending law school, working on Capitol Hill and writing speeches for Robert Kennedy. He dreamed of a career in politics but had a change of heart after the assassination of John F Kennedy in 1963. “The music started to change,” he says. “The Beatles hit this country literally three months later. Nothing was ever the same and everything was changing globally. Music, sexual revolution, drugs, film. Looking back, it was like a renaissance and I thought politically we were all changing the world. In retrospect, I think there was something happening that we were really channelling.”



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