ROCKERS and POPERS |
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a genuine Buddy Holly (hr,crop) |
a rare photo of the greatest! |
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Chuck Berry duckwalking |
a true pioneer of rock |
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Elvis Presley, the undisputed King |
looking right at you!(hr,crop) |
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"Beatles" rare genuine fab four (ov, hr) |
also John and "Wings" (Paul&Linda) |
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Elvis the King, Jimi Hendrix (hr) |
Bob Dylan and Del Shannon |
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legendary Jim Morrison (hr) |
and the remaing three "Doors" |
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a smoking hot Paul McCartney |
not rare but definitely scarce (hr) |
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Ringo succeeded first ex-beatle Pete Best; |
both "fifth beatleīs" Yoko Ono and Sir George |
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Ringo starr drumming |
for "The Beatles"! |
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Brian Jones replacee Mick Taylor |
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Mick Jagger early example |
definitely the greatest rock mouth |
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Keith Richards |
still playing his guitar |
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Mick Taylor, Keith Rickards |
Mick Jagger and Bill Wyman (ov) |
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"Rolling Stones" current four |
with love from Keith added |
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recent photos of Ronnie Wood |
and drummer Charlie watts |
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Roy Orbison casual and star signatures |
jointly with Paul Anka and Neil sedaka |
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a legendary short-lived "Cream" with |
Ginger Baker, Clapton and Jack Bruce |
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drumming Charlie Watts |
still going strong! |
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Roy Orbison, the fan autograph style |
knew how to roar for a pretty woman ! |
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Pianist Rocker Jerry Lee Lewis |
set the "Balls On Fire" |
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Bob Dylan a reluctant signer |
but here convinced to contribute! |
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John Sebastian, front figure |
of "Lovin Spoonful" |
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The musical genious on the beach |
was undoubtedly Brian Wilson! |
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Hermans Hermitīs Pete Noone |
made Sir Henry immortal |
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Dreaming Freddie, "Hermitīs" Noone |
Gerry Marsden and "the Pacemakers" |
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sitar playing guru Ravi Shankar |
especially influenced George Harrison |
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The three surviving doors and one shut |
Manzarek, Krieger, Densmore with Morrison |
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Chubby Checker |
in a twisted pose |
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"The Searchers" of today |
John, Spencer, Frank and Billy |
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Johnny Rivers from "Poor Side of Town" |
stood firm during the Brit pop invasion |
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