The work of legendary photographer Jim Marshall who over his 50-year career captured some of the most iconic images in music history (and the only photographer ever to be presented with a Grammy Trustee’s Award) is now on display at Yellow Rose Distilling‘s new tasting room at 1224 N. Post Oak Road.
The newly re-opened Yellow Rose Experience center also features tours of the distillery (where Yellow Rose’s award-winning Outlaw bourbon, Rye, Harris County and Premium American are produced and bottled), a full bar, a 1,200 sq. ft. outdoor deck, and a store to purchase limited-edition whiskeys and gifts only available at the distillery. The facility will also function as an events and entertainment center for weddings and other celebrations.
During his long career, Jim Marshall photographed many of history’s most important and trailblazing musicians, including The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Jim Morrison, The Grateful Dead, Neil Young, Janis Joplin, and of course the “Outlaws” of country music, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, and Johnny Cash, among many others. The Yellow Rose Jim Marshall photography exhibit celebrates and pays tribute to those Original Outlaws, including extraordinary images of the very first Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Picnic, the Dripping Springs Reunion, now a revered Texas summer tradition.