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Johnny Wright and Kitty Wells - musicians - Nashville, TN
© Jim Herrington
Very sorry to hear that Kitty Wells died today. What a great woman and her husband Johnny Wright wasn&#8217;t a slouch either. Here&#8217;s my photo of them in late 2001 (he died last year).

Johnny Wright and Kitty Wells - musicians - Nashville, TN

© Jim Herrington

Very sorry to hear that Kitty Wells died today. What a great woman and her husband Johnny Wright wasn’t a slouch either. Here’s my photo of them in late 2001 (he died last year).

I have a double-page spread in Film Comment Magazine, my photograph of Bette Davis&#8217; snubbed out ciggy, on newsstands now&#8230;

The caption here explains how this tarred and nicotined artifact landed in my possession:   http://jimherrington.tumblr.com/post/19730701116/bette-davis-cigarette-late-1980s-upon-entering

I have a double-page spread in Film Comment Magazine, my photograph of Bette Davis’ snubbed out ciggy, on newsstands now…

The caption here explains how this tarred and nicotined artifact landed in my possession:   http://jimherrington.tumblr.com/post/19730701116/bette-davis-cigarette-late-1980s-upon-entering

Bette Davis&#8217; cigarette
Late 1980s:  Upon entering Bette Davis&#8217; West Hollywood apartment, even the casual observer couldn&#8217;t help but notice the tiny white porcelain vases that seem to be on every horizontal surface, each sprouting a floret of cigarettes. Vantage filters - king size.  Ms. Davis, 80 at the time, was as thin as a thread when I encountered her less than a year before she died, though impeccably dressed and with eyelids troweled peacock blue.  She had already battled cancer and a stroke and I attribute to those unfortunate circumstances why she kept staring at me and crisply barking, &#8220;Who&#8217;s the young lady I haven&#8217;t met yet?&#8221;, which, like most of her verbal expulsions, was accompanied by a sharply exhaled column of smoke that seemed to be directed at some unseen evil force.  I was a photo-assistant on this job, and after we had finished and Ms. Davis had retired to the confines of her sprawling apartment, we packed up and were leaving when I saw her freshly snubbed Vantage resting in the ashtray.  I flicked it into a Kodak film box where it resided for 12 years until I pulled it out one day and took the photograph that you see here.
© Jim Herrington

Bette Davis’ cigarette

Late 1980s:  Upon entering Bette Davis’ West Hollywood apartment, even the casual observer couldn’t help but notice the tiny white porcelain vases that seem to be on every horizontal surface, each sprouting a floret of cigarettes. Vantage filters - king size.  Ms. Davis, 80 at the time, was as thin as a thread when I encountered her less than a year before she died, though impeccably dressed and with eyelids troweled peacock blue.  She had already battled cancer and a stroke and I attribute to those unfortunate circumstances why she kept staring at me and crisply barking, “Who’s the young lady I haven’t met yet?”, which, like most of her verbal expulsions, was accompanied by a sharply exhaled column of smoke that seemed to be directed at some unseen evil force.  I was a photo-assistant on this job, and after we had finished and Ms. Davis had retired to the confines of her sprawling apartment, we packed up and were leaving when I saw her freshly snubbed Vantage resting in the ashtray.  I flicked it into a Kodak film box where it resided for 12 years until I pulled it out one day and took the photograph that you see here.

© Jim Herrington

Paul Cebar - musician - Milwaukee

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Paul Cebar - musician - Milwaukee

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Glen Dawson - climber - Pasadena, CA
© Jim Herrington
Born in 1912 Glen Dawson was a prolific California rock climber in the 1920s and 1930s. His most notable climb was the first ascent of the East Face of Mt. Whitney with Jules Eichorn, Norman Clyde and Robert Underhill in 1931.

Glen Dawson - climber - Pasadena, CA

© Jim Herrington

Born in 1912 Glen Dawson was a prolific California rock climber in the 1920s and 1930s. His most notable climb was the first ascent of the East Face of Mt. Whitney with Jules Eichorn, Norman Clyde and Robert Underhill in 1931.

Gillian Welch - musician - Nashville
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Gillian Welch - musician - Nashville

© Jim Herrington

Ham - Cadiz, Kentucky
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Ham - Cadiz, Kentucky

© Jim Herrington