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"Many Black Sabbath fans have asked me online for my autograph and to this day nobody has one" - Louisa Livingstone ...
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.
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.
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 ...
Louisa Livingstone, the black-robed woman on the cover of Black Sabbath's debut, has spoken about the experience in recognition of the album's 50th anniversary. At the time, Livingstone was a ...
“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 ...