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"Many Black Sabbath fans have asked me online for my autograph and to this day nobody has one" - Louisa Livingstone ...
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Now, the "black figure" has finally been revealed to be Louisa Livingstone, and she makes electronic music. The iconic album's cover was shot by a young photographer named Keith Macmillan.
And only two years ago, during the celebration of its 50-year anniversary, was the cover model for the album identified by Rolling Stone as one Louisa Livingstone. That said, while it’s cool that ...
He contacted a London model agency, asking for a woman who could portray the ominous figure he’d envisaged for the shot, and picked out Louisa Livingstone. “She was a fantastic model,” he says.
Her name was Louisa Livingstone, and she was about 18 at the time of the shoot. They took the shot on a cool, gray English morning, and Macmillan let his improvisation run wild. “I had to get up ...
and the woman pictured is model Louisa Livingstone. Photographer Keith Macmillan says he chose Livingstone, who now makes electronic music under the name Indreba, for the role because she’s five ...
“What is this that stands before me?” Well, it might not be Louisa Livingstone, the witchy-looking woman on the cover of Black Sabbath’s 1970 self-titled debut album, but she is at least ...