
Above: A chip off the ol' block: This 8-foot-high carving of Johnny, which was done with a chainsaw attacking a thousand-year-old stump, is located in the Redwood Forest near Navarro, California. It was on display prior to Johnny's recent gig in the area. Thanks to Paul Nelson for sending this one along! And of curse, kudos to the artist: He's Rabbani Kenyon of Albion, California. Visit
redwoodsculptures.com to learn more about Rabbani and his fantastic work.
European swing: Johnny began a series of dates overseas on October 24 that will keep him busy until November 8. Among the stops on his tour itenerary: Germany, Italy, Serbia, Croatia, and Denmark. And a quick shout-out to Johnny's fans in Europe: Please send us your photos and concert reviews!
Johnny's next stateside gig will be Saturday, November 15, when he plays the
Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia. Johnny always packs this place, so get your tickets soon! The following night, Sunday, November 16, he'll be at
Sweet Caroline's in Winchester, Virginia.
For a complete list of Johnny's tour dates,
click here.
The Speckled Bird was an underground anti-war newspaper, and its photo archives include some fantastic shots, including some good ones of Johnny from 1971.
Click here to view them! (And don't miss
this one of Edgar.) And from the
main page you can access great images of the Allman Brothers Band, the Rolling Stones, B.B. King, Freddie King and many others.
On the Web: Classic shot of Johnny with Jimi Hendrix and Buddy Miles at The Scene in New York City.
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