Permanent Damage
American singer and songwriter Evan Dando, of The Lemonheads, poses with the words 'Permanent Damage' written on hotel notepaper at the Chateau Marmont Hotel in Hollywood, August 1993. (Photo by Kevin Cummins/Getty Images)
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598966951
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Premium Archive
Date created:
August 01, 1993
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Premium Archive
Object name:
Huty2098509
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- 1993,
- Adult,
- Adults Only,
- Architectural Feature,
- Arts Culture and Entertainment,
- Black And White,
- Chateau Marmont,
- Day,
- Evan Dando,
- Guitarist,
- Handwriting,
- Hollywood - California,
- Indoors,
- Looking At Camera,
- Men,
- Message,
- Music,
- Note Pad,
- One Man Only,
- One Person,
- Paper,
- People,
- Pop Musician,
- Portrait,
- Singer,
- Songwriter,
- Text,
- The Lemonheads,
- USA,
- Waist Up,
- Western Script,