Yoko Ono and John Lennon
By Annie Leibovitz | RS 335, January 22, 1981
Taken hours before John Lennon was assassinated outside his New York apartment building, this image is the best-known photograph in ROLLING STONE’s history – and perhaps the most famous magazine cover ever. Lennon and Yoko Ono rarely let photographers into their home, but as Ono said, “[Annie] was one of us.” Leibovitz spent two afternoons shooting the couple; on the second day, she asked for a photo of them nude. Lennon agreed, but Ono declined. The result was a picture with even greater depth and vulnerability. When Leibovitz showed Lennon the Polaroid, he said, “You’ve captured our relationship exactly.”
Jerry Garcia
By BARON WOLMAN
RS 40, August 23, 1969
“He’s showing his finger,” says Baron Wolman,…
