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Today's Guest: Rock photographer Deborah Feingold, whose work has been collected for the first time in the book Music.

 

Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Rock photographer Deborah Feingold, whose work has been collected for the first time in the book Music, by clicking on the video player above!

Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of Madonna wannabees who can study Deborah Feingold’s iconic lollipop photo of the pop princess for hours and never quite be able to duplicate that look… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida!

Here’s a story I don’t think I’ve told before:

Many years ago, I had an idea to approach Paul Shaffer about helping him write his memoirs. My agent tracked down the band leader of “The Late Show with David Letterman,” ran the idea by Paul and pretty quick, we were on a four-way conference call.

Paul was very excited about the idea and when we got off the phone, he said he wanted to meet the following week.
DEBORAH FEINGOLD podcast excerpt: "Musician Magazine was exciting. At that time in the 1970s, we had Creem, Circus, Rolling Stone, downBeat. But I didn't know anybody else who was shooting for all of them, plus New Age and World Beat. So I had the best job on the planet. I wasn't following one group of people, hanging out and going to the clubs. I was all over the place! Plus, the weirder my stuff was, the more support I got in shooting my vision."
You can LISTEN to this interview with jazz and rock music photographer DEBORAH FEINGOLD, whose music photography is collected for the first time in the book MUSIC, by clicking the audio player above!

“Great!” I said.

“Terrific!” my agent said.

The next day, my agent called Paul’s manager to make the arrangements for me to fly to New York City. “Fly?” the man said. Turned out they assumed I lived in the city.

Dealbreaker!
DEBORAH FEINGOLD podcast excerpt: "It

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