A compilation of black-and-white photographs chronicles Bruce Springsteen's groundbreaking "Darkness on the Edge of Town" tour in 1978, which established him as a star.
Lynn Goldsmith is a multi-award-winning portrait and documentary photographer whose work has been featured on the cover and in the pages of magazines such as Life, Newsweek, Time, and Rolling Stone. She is best known for her work with musicians. Named as one of the top ten photographers in the history of rock 'n' roll by American Photo magazine, Goldsmith has photographed some of the most influential musicians and groups in popular music, including the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Frank Zappa, and Michael Jackson. In 1986, she received the Lucien Clerque Award for images in rock 'n' roll, and she was the first to have a museum exhibition of rock imagery, at the International Center of Photography in New York. Goldsmith has contributed images to many highly acclaimed photographic books, among them Rolling Stone's Images of Rock & Roll, and she has published six books of her own, including PhotoDiary and the New York Times bestseller New Kids, both published by Rizzoli.