By: Gary Hurewitz
Hi Jac, I remember you. This is Gary Hurewitz Steve Steigman’s rep then. I repped Steigman from 1979 to 1990 and was on that shoot. Jack was a great guy and Steve used him on most of his shots. Jack...
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You can find the poster on line. Just look up Blow away or Maxell poster or Steve Steigman
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Hey Sandy, Jac was my first cousin . we went to see him at the diamond dog tour with david bowie in 1974 he would take my mom everywhere in N.Y. when she would visit him (studio 54 and many other...
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actually the glass blows slowly into his hand for consumption. The message being that it’s been a hard day and this is his escape to decompress. The butler shows him the tape like a bottle of wine, he...
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HI, I was there for the filming. I was one of Steigman’s Representatives. The Butler comes in and shows the Maxell tape to Jack and says “The usual, sir?” Jack agrees. The butler puts it into the...
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Hey Gary , Jac was my 1st cousin. I still remember all the times that jac came to all the family gathering and he was really close to my mom. we got back stage to the Bowie concert in Pittsburgh 1974...
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Chris you should share the model’s name with Wiki. They don’t have his name in the article, only that he was the make up artist.
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Amazing that the Blow Away was taken it 1979 and we are still talking about it 37 years later. Check out this article:...
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Amazing how the shot was done 37 years ago and is still talked about: http://theconcourse.deadspin.com/my-dad-was-the-maxell-blown-away-guy-even-if-i-cant-1720940928
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One item that appears to have been missed and is fairly important to the photo are the speakers. They are JBL-100’s which were the commercial version of the the Studio JBL-4310, the speaker that most...
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How do I optain a PDF of Blown Away so I can have ATS Acoustics print the Blown Away picture on a Acoustic Panel. Please let me know if this can be done. Thanks James Hillman jimmanitou@gmail.com 719...
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