Pitchfork.tv's latest documentary series is called "Unsung". The series focuses on individuals who've made significant contributions to music but don't necessarily get the recognition they deserve. The latest episode features Dan Corrigan—a photographer who worked with several iconic bands in the 1980s and was behind the album cover for the Replacements' Let It Be.
Be sure to check out the previous installment featuring visual artist Robert Beatty.
via Pitchfork
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