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Back to EpisodesThrough the Lens of Chaos: Jill Furmanovsky on Oasis and the Art of Mayhem
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She’s photographed the gods of rock, from Pink Floyd and Bob Dylan to Amy Winehouse and Leonard Cohen, and somehow, in the eye of Britpop’s loudest storm, she captured the rise and fall of Oasis like no one else ever could.
In this episode of Up+Adam, award-winning music photographer Jill Furmanovsky joins Adam to talk about her stunning new book, Oasis: Trying to Find a Way Out of Nowhere, created in collaboration with Noel Gallagher. Featuring over 500 never-before-seen images and raw backstage commentary, this is more than a photography book. It’s a visual memoir of chaos, brotherhood, ego, and art.
Even if you weren’t a die-hard Oasis fan, this conversation opens up a world of creative tension, trust, and the magic that happens when a camera becomes a passport into cultural history.
Whether you’re a music lover, a photography nerd, or just someone who remembers what “Wonderwall” felt like in the ‘90s, this one’s for you.
GET THE BOOK
• Oasis: Trying to Find a Way Out of Nowhere: Buy on Amazon
Follow Jill Furmanovsky
• Instagram: @jillfurmanovsky
• Official Archive: rockarchive.com
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