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Rock 07/06/2013

Rock Star Guitars From Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen, Jimmy Page, Keith Richards, Jack White And More Featured In New Coffee Table Book 108 Rock Star Guitars By Photographer/Author Lisa S. Johnson, Foreword By Les Paul

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Rock Star Guitars From Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen, Jimmy Page, Keith Richards, Jack White And More Featured In New Coffee Table Book 108 Rock Star Guitars By Photographer/Author Lisa S. Johnson, Foreword By Les Paul
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ NorthStar Entertainment) 108 Rock Star Guitars by photographer/author Lisa S. Johnson is a collection of stunningly personal and intimate portraits of the cherished guitars owned by the gods of rock. It is a music and fine-art photography aficionado's backstage pass to witness up-close these six-stringed works of art belonging to Les Paul, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Jimmy Page, Lou Reed, Carlos Santana, Bruce Springsteen, Nancy Wilson, Bonnie Raitt, Rick Nielsen, Slash, Billy Gibbons, Ace Frehley and others. The book, to be published by Glitterati Incorporated, is offered for pre-order now at www.108RockStarGuitars.com and will be available at booksellers and online everywhere September 16, 2013. (108 Rock Star Guitars SRP: $108, ISBN: 978-0-9832702-5-6). A portion of the proceeds will benefit The Les Paul Foundation.

"I never could have guessed she would one day produce the impressive collection of photographs presented here - images unlike any I have ever seen. Lisa's passion for her subject is evident on every page of this magnificent book."

This exquisite, 396-page art book, bound in embossed red leatherette, features 300 images that reveal - through Johnson's signature macrophotography style - the intimate details, etchings, totems, and personal touches that embody the true spirit of the musician and that few - save for their stage crew - have seen from this perspective. Alongside these images, Johnson provides personal anecdotes describing her long quest to photograph these iconic instruments and documents her travels from the backstage hallways of some the world's most famous concert venues, to the artists' private homes.

"The first black-and-white pictures Lisa took of my guitars…were wonderfully evocative," writes the late legendary musician and inventor Les Paul in the book's foreword. "I never could have guessed she would one day produce the impressive collection of photographs presented here—images unlike any I have ever seen. Lisa's passion for her subject is evident on every page of this magnificent book."

In addition, Glitterati will issue a deluxe, limited edition of 540 signed and numbered copies, packaged in a die-cut collector's box. (SRP: $540, ISBN: 978-0-9891704-0-6). Those books will include a hand-woven, deep purple, silk chiffon scarf, featuring the book cover design. Both editions include a 16-page booklet, "The Inspiration Behind 108 Rock Star Guitars," with additional behind-the-scenes photos and stories, plus a guitar pick printed with a custom holographic foil design.

108 Rock Star Guitars is the culmination of Johnson's 17-year journey that began when she photographed Les Paul's guitar during one of his regular Monday night sets at New York's famed Iridium Club.

As a former technical sales rep for Kodak, Johnson shot extensively, experimenting with processes and every type of film she had in her inventory. In 108 Rock Star Guitars, she showcases a variety of the last film stock ever manufactured for Kodak Professional and the transition to digital, in her gorgeous homage to image and music.






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