Seventies Pop Culture

Last night there was a tribute concert for The Runaways at The Roxy in West Hollywood. Everyone came out of the woodwork for this one. Friends we had not seen in ages including Mike and Mario from the Rainbow Bar & Grill, the legendary producer Kim Fowley, Cherie and Marie Currie, Robert Hayes, Jake and our very own David Aguilera and Brad Elterman! The Bangles performed and Cherie did an incredible closing performance with Cherie Bomb. Enjoy the photos.


Photos by David Aguilera & Brad Elterman/BuzzFoto.com

The Legendary Kim Fowley Live Tonight!

Paris, Britney, Lindsay & Nicole. Are these living legends? Well, maybe only Lindsay and that remains to be seen. If you want to see a real live living legend join us this evening at The Redwood Bar & Grill at 316 W. 2nd Street in Los Angeles to see Kim Fowley! Words can not describe Kim, but just take one look at this photograph we took in 1977 with the lead singer of the band, The Industrialist. This photograph captured a real moment in seventies rock and roll history. Does anyone remember the name of this chick? See ya!
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Photo by Brad Elterman/BuzzFoto.com

Back In Vogue Again

This is what the seventies was all about. If it felt good or if you thought it would feel good, just do it. This is record producer and living legend Kim Fowley in the back of his limo taking his close personal friends down to a concert in Orange Country.

A French fashion magazine just published this foto last month. Just incredible how all this stuff is back in vogue again.

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Photo by Brad Elterman/BuzzFoto.com

Sorry If You Missed The Seventies!

Wait a sec! Do not be shocked this was the Seventies and sometimes you would find yourself in the back of a limo on your way to a concert with VIP’s like record producer, Kim Fowley. As a Paparazzo and an artist you became a fly on the wall and just did your job of taking photographs.

Photo by Brad Elterman/BuzzFoto.com

Kim Fowley Is God!

Kim Fowley was the most brilliant music producer of the Seventies. He wrote and produced the most amazing records. Kim was the person who hand picked a young sixteen year old girl from the San Fernando Valley to join his new band, The Runaways. The girl was Joan Jett. This photo was taken at writer Harvey Kubernik’s birthday party in Encino. Sitting on the floor next to Kim is Kevin Ayers who had a major influential force in the early English psychedelic movement. We think that the party was at the home of Steven T, but who remembers back 30 years. Hey Harv, was this 1976 or 1977? We see photographers and agencies come and go, but once again, Buzz Foto was on the scene and still is decades later.

Iconic Photo By Brad Elterman/Buzz Foto LLC