Rolling Stone | by Daniel Kreps | Fri, Nov 21
Fri, Nov 21
• Movie Review: Short Cuts Guy Peellaert, the Belgium-born pop artist responsible for the covers of albums by David Bowie and Rolling Stones, died this week of cancer at the age of 74. The Stones’ It’s Only Rock N’ Roll and Bowie’s Diamond Dogs are among Peellaert’s most famous work, which a...
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