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mallynair · 4 years
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Absolutely stunning; quintessential glamour, black and beyond
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mallynair · 4 years
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Absolutely stunning; quintessential glamour, black and beyond
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Lotti Golden Me2020 A precursor to the selfie, was the self-portrait, like a snapshot memoir it reveals how we see ourselves-from the beautiful to the bizarre
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Lotti Golden: Impression 2020
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My Aunt Dee: Early ‘60s glam, NYC nightlife
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mallynair · 7 years
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Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves
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mallynair · 7 years
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Lotti Golden: Lower East Side Tea House: par·a·pher·na·lia includes: tea bag, cigarettes, napkin, spoon
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mallynair · 8 years
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Lotti Golden photographed by Baron Wolman, 1969.
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mallynair · 8 years
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Tiny Mix Tapes: “Lotti Golden leads us into the bizarre excursions of the late-’60s underground freaks. Motor-Cycle is exactly the sort of hazy deviant party you always hoped the late-’60s was. To make a crude comparison, it’s as if The Velvet Underground recorded for Motown. In short: debauchery with a beat. Dig it.”
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Lotti Golden: Queen of Biker Chic, Atlantic Records LP, “Motor-Cycle,” photo Baron Wolman, 1969
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mallynair · 8 years
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Lotti Golden, Retro Sleaze: with producer Bob Crewe at Atlantic Records party
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Lotti Golden: Singer-Songwriter, LP “Motor-Cycle” Atlantic Records, 1969
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Lotti Golden: With muse Silky and BFF Anabelle, Atlantic Records Party
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mallynair · 8 years
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Lotti Golden: Cosmic Dreams, Photo by Jim Cummins
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mallynair · 8 years
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Lotti Golden: “Motor-Cycle,“ her debut LP on Atlantic Records (1969), is a coming of age story. Golden writes about her experiences living in New York’s East Village during the late ‘60’s counterculture. If you can find this cult record, you’ll meet Lotti’s friends Silky, Annabelle, Michael Motorcycle, and more. It’s an incredible journey back to the wild New York City of the late ‘60s.
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Lotti Golden: Atlantic recording artist wears trend right long necklaces, wide leg jeans, and bandana scarf tied on waist
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Lotti Golden: Lets hair go natural, wearing William Spratling Taxco vintage bracelet, Riverside Park, NYC, 1981
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mallynair · 9 years
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Lotti Golden: Reissue of 45/single for Record Store Day, April 16, 2016
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