What people are saying
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“PJay’s got Rock and Roll in his blood and it comes through loud and clear in his photos. Seeing his amazing live shots of Springsteen, Townshend, Petty and so many more bands, sends me right back to the concert hall with my fist in the air screaming for MORE! ”
— Gary Calamar, President, Go Music Supervision and DJ on 88.5 FM, The So Cal Sound, Los Angeles
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“ Bruce Springsteen's Darkness on the Edge of Town broke new ground for The Boss in 1978. A counterpoint to the operatic elegance of Born to Run, the album was an angry, raw record that burst forth after a three-year hiatus. PJay captured the energy and passion of this iconic tour with his black and white Darkness images."
— Lawrence Kirsch/Musicfoto.com
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“As The Rolling Stones song goes “It’s only rock and roll, but I like it!”. Seeing bands perform live in concert always excited and thrilled me, so at every show that I photographed, my goal was to always capture those moments of rock and roll magic on film.”
— PJay Plutzer, Prisoner of Rock and Roll Photos
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“Some fans brought tape recorders. Others brought notebooks. PJay brought his camera: like a great-sounding field recording or a detailed written account, his images are an inextricable part of the rock 'n' roll story. They come from the eye of someone who knows the music and created his own access.”
-Jonathan Pont, Associate Editor Backstreets