Rare Vintage Photo Discoveries Reveal Our Enigmatic Past

By Sarah Norman | October 18, 2023

Sean Penn and Madonna on their wedding day, 1985. 

This collection of unedited photos will bring an eerie feeling of nostalgia down your spine. Photographs give us a glimpse into the past. The serve as a reminder of days gone by and as a window into bygone days. This collection of photos from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s demonstrate the vide of the groovy era. What it shows is time of change when old traditions were going by the wayside and new societal norms were being established. What these photos show us is that the groovy era was filled with beautiful babes, hunky men, and talented celebrities. Let’s see how many you recognize.

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Even though it has been 37 years since actor Sean Penn and singer Madonna said “I do” and 33 years since they said “I don’t”, the two have remained friends and claim to still be in love with each other. Penn and Madonna met in 1985 on the set of the music video for “Material Girl”. Penn’s former assistant was working on the set and invited Penn to come for a visit. He and Madonna hit it off right away, began dating, and were married that same year. They divorced in 1989. Although they both remarried and later divorced their spouses, they maintained their mutual love and respect for each other. 

Willie Nelson and John Belushi hanging out while John is pinky swearing with a Hells Angel at the Lone Star Cafe in NYC, 1980. 

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In the 1970s, Studio 54 wasn’t the only New York City club where top musicians hung out. There was also the Lone Star Café, located at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 13th Street. The Texas-themed café was the premier country music venue from 1976 to 1989. Many notable country music performers, including Willie Nelson, rubbed elbows at the Lone Star Café with celebrities such as John Belushi. The Lone Star Café was the scene of performance by George Strait, Roy Orbison, Freddy Fender, Ernest Tubb, and many more. When this photo was taken, the Blues Brothers were slated to perform.