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The last “promo shot” session photographer Todd V. Wolfson did with Ian McLagan in April 2014 -
Mac on Todd’s porch, Feb 2004 -
Don Harvey, Mac, Pete Townshend at the Austin Music Awards, 2007 -
Robert Plant, Mac’s longtime publicist JoRae Di Menno, and the man himself, April 2013 -
Mac and Waterloo Records’ John Kunz at the Austin Music Awards, 2008 -
Jody Denberg and Mac at KUTX Studio 1A, August 2013 -
Mac and Johnny Goudie recording and episode of the latter’s podcast “How Did I Get Here?” in September 2012 -
Mac at La Zona Rosa in July 2009 for the Austin Child Guidance Center’s Super Hero Show -
George Reiff, Scrappy Jud Newcomb, Don Harvey, and Gurf Morlix in the studio recording vocals for Mac’s album Rise & Shine in 2004. -
The Ian McLagan doll used on the back cover of 1971 Faces LP A Nod Is As Good As a Wink… to a Blind Horse -
Mac portrait at Todd’s kitchen table on a rainy day, January 2002 -
Mac and his late wife Kim, February 28, 2005 -
Mac’s Nord piano tape job -
Mac leading his Bump Band at KUTX Studio 1A, August 2013 -
Relaxing on the back steps in Manor, June 2002 -
Sarah Fox, Rosie Flores, and Mac, March 2008 -
Mac and Paul Minor on HAAM Benefit Day, October 2011 -
Don Harvey, Jody Denberg, Mac & Kim McLagan, Austin Music Awards 2004 -
Bruce Robison, Turk Pipkin, Ray Benson, and Mac at the Willie Nelson 75th Birthday Tribute in the KGSR Lounge, April 2008 -
Mac with his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame statuette and his “migraine” paintings, September 2012 -
Shopping at Musical Exchange, February 2004 -
Mac interview MOJO, August 2011 -
Mac’s early Austin Bump Band, with Don Harvey, Scrappy Jud Newcomb, and Sarah Brown, 1994 -
At home in Manor, 1994 -
Todd and his childhood friends Pat Savage and Jon Glazer with Mac in Manor, 2009 -
Todd’s squeeze Mickey Mann get squeezed by Mac at a Flatbed Press & Gallery art show in May 2010 -
Todd & Mac, 2005 -
Mac & Todd, 2006
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