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Northwest Rock Stars to Talk About Jini Dellaccio’s Impact on Their Lives

Northwest rock stars Bob Holden, Jim Valley and Steve Lalor will be at the Harbor History Museum on May 19.

Information courtesy of Harbor History Museum.

The ’s latest exhibit, , showcases the incredible, large-format photographs of renowned photographer Jini Dellaccio. While the exhibit displays many of her different subjects, Jini is most famously known for her images of 1960s rock and roll legends, such as The Sonics, The Wailers, and Neil Young.

On Saturdya, May 19, the Harbor History Museum will feature a panel of three Northwest '60s rock stars that Jini photographed: Bob Holden from Don and the Goodtimes, Jim Valley from Don and the Goodtimes and Paul Revere & the Raiders, and Steve Lalor of the Daily Flash. The panel discussion will focus on Jini Dellaccio’s impact on these rockers.

“We are very excited to have this panel of '60s rock stars together for this discussion. I am looking forward to hearing their perspective on Jini’s photography,” said Executive Director Sue Loiland.

The program will take place on Saturday, May 19 at 2 p.m. Admission to the panel is free for members and non-members pay admission plus $1. The museum is encouraging visitors get to the museum a half-hour before the program starts to ensure a seat for this program.

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