David Edward ByrdDavid Edward Byrd is one of the world's most renowned graphic artists. His acclaimed music art includes work for the Rolling Stones, the Who, and the Grateful Dead, as well as the original poster for the 1969 Woodstock festival. His 1968 poste for Jimi Hendrix is now in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He then moved on to Broadway, where he created iconic posters for Follies, Godspell, and Little Shop of Horrors, among others. He was later the art director for Advocate magazine and the senior illustrator at Warner Bros. Consumer Products for twelve years. He has had retrospective shows in Los Angeles, New York, Sarasota, and Seattle. David lives in Los Angeles with his husband, Jolino Beserra, who is a renowned mosaic artist, and their six four-legged street thugs. Robert von Goeben has contributed to many publications, including Upside magazine, CNET, HotWired, the Good Men Project, and Bold Italic. He is the author of eight books ranging from lifestyle titles to children's books. His latest, Deep Cuts, is an offshoot of his popular trivia show. A music executive at Geffen Records in the '90s, he then moved to San Francisco to become a successful investor and entrepreneur. Robert is a professor at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco. Marc Myers, a music journalist who regularly contributes to the Wall Street Journal, is the author of Why Jazz Happened, Rock Concert: An Oral History, and Anatomy of 55 More Songs; and founder of JazzWax, which is a three-time winner of the Jazz Journalist Association's best blog award. He lives in New York City. Read More Read Less