A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)

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A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
Artist: Lenny Kravitz
Photographer: David Hindley
Signed by: Lenny Kravitz
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
The amazing Lenny Kravitz at Brixton Academy, London,
in November 1990
on the ‘Mama Said’ tour.
Artist: Blondie
Photographer: Sheila Rock
Signed by: Debbie Harry
Size: A3 11.7” x 16.5” (29.7 x 42cm)
“Debbie Harry at a late night party on a rooftop in
Islington, 1977. “I remember she was strikingly beautiful
wearing a mohair sweater and a tight leather jacket”.
- Sheila Rock
Artist: Oasis
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: Noel Gallagher
Size: A1 23.4” x 33.1” (59.4 x 84cm)
Noel Gallagher rehearsing with his famous Union Jack
guitar in August 1996, before Oasis made history
playing to massive crowds at Knebworth.
Artist: Madness
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: Madness
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
The Madness gang messing around on New York streets
in February 1980.
Artist: Kate Bush
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: Kate Bush
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
The uniquely talented Kate Bush at EMI records, March
1978, when her ground breaking song Wuthering Heights
was released.
Artist: Brian Wilson
Photographer: Mark Mawston
Signed by: Brian Wilson
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
Brian Wilson at The Royal Albert Hall, London on
July 1st 2008. Brian recently said this was one of his
favorite shots and asked for a copy for his own personal
collection. Number 1 of the 100 of course!
Artist: Chic
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: Nile Rodgers
Size: A1 23.4” x 33.1” (59.4 x 84cm)
“Was there ever a better shot of Chic than this one
taken at the Hammersmith Odeon in1979? Rodgers
and Edwards lock into that rarified near-trance only to
be achieved through prolonged exposure to Blue Note
records - yet all four members cannot help but groove to
the same beat. Which doesn’t begin to do justice to the
descriptive resonance of the photograph: this is a picture
you can hear.”
- Mat Snow, MOJO Magazine
Artist: Pink Floyd
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: David Gilmour/Storm Thorgerson
Size: A3 11.7” x 16.5” (29.7 x 42cm)
Storm and David Gilmour on the Dark Side of the Moon
Tour,1974. Storm Thorgerson’s contribution to Pink Floyd is
incalculable. Storm and Hipgnosis designed nearly all Pink
Floyd’s graphics and made several films over more than
40 years, forging a link between image and music that has
never been bettered.
Artist: Pink Floyd
Photographer: Hipgnosis
Signed by: Storm Thorgerson
Size: A1 23.4” x 33.1” (59.4 x 84cm)
“The Red Veil”, shot on location in Norfolk, in
1975. This was one of the unforgettable images featured
on the album sleeve for ‘Wish You Were Here’.
Artist: Paul Weller and Pete Townshend
Photographer: Janette Beckman
Signed by: Paul weller/Pete Townshend
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
London,1980. This was a cover shot for Melody Maker. The
headline was “The Punk and The Godfather”. Paul (The Jam)
the epitomy of mod boy elegance and Pete (The Who) the old
rocker were standing outside the Marquee Club on Wardour
Street.
Artist: Led Zeppelin
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: Jimmy Page
Size: A1 23.4” x 33.1” (59.4 x 84cm)
Jimmy Page on stage with Led Zeppelin, May 1975 at
Earl’s Court.
“Jimmy Page’s searing guitar carried by 60,000 watts
of power, cuts right through the senses like some fast
acting drug”.
- R. Gilchrist
Artist: Oasis (with George Martin)
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: George Martin/Noel Gallagher
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
February 1997. George Martin was involved in the making
of a TV documentary about Air Studios while Oasis were
recording there and invited Noel to contribute to the
program. Afterwards George said, “I consider Noel Gallagher
to be the finest songwriter of his generation.”
Artist: Amy Winehouse
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: Amy Winehouse
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
Union Chapel, London, 24th November 2006.
After a superb show Amy seemed particularly happy,
Blake had been in the audience that night. The road
crew were loading out and a cold wind blew in through
the open stage door. Amy stood against the wall in the
corridor, lifting her head to catch the light while the
autumn leaves blew in.
Artist: Pink Floyd
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: David Gilmour
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
“The Wall”, Nassau Stadium, New York. February 1980.
David Gilmour’s unforgettable guitar solo during
’Comfortably Numb’.
“I like live shots. They are the most effective shots
because they’re the only ones that show you doing what
you do rather than posing for a camera.”
- David Gilmour in ’The Moment’
Artist: Blondie
Photographer: Jill furmanovsky
Signed by: Chris Stein and Debbie Harry
Size: A3 11.7” x 16.5” (29.7 x 42cm)
Chris Stein and Debbie Harry backstage at The Hop Farm
festival – 2010. Their unique relationship is now in its
fourth decade.
Artist: Roxy Music
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: Brian Ferry
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
The original line-up of Roxy Music at the Rainbow
Theatre in 1973, Brian Ferry and Andy McKay.
Artist: The Pretenders
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: Chrissie Hynde
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
Chrissie Hynde, posing for a photograph to be published
in a book called ”Living without Cruelty”. The idea of
being an animal in a cage appealed to Chrissie and she
went out of her way to make the pictures work.
Artist: Jill Furmanovsky
Photographer: Nick Mason (Pink Floyd)
Signed by: Jill Furmanovsky/Nick Mason
Size: A3 11.7” x 16.5” (29.7 x 42cm)
Jill Furmanovsky, aged 21, photographed by Nick Mason on
The Dark Side of the Moon Tour, 1974.
Artist: Kasabian
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: Sergio Pizzorno and Tom Meighan
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
Kasabian, Serge and Tom, lit by a street lamp outside The
Barfly, Camden, August 2004.
Artist: Pink Floyd
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: Nick Mason
Size: A3 11.7” x 16.5” (29.7 x 42cm)
Nick Mason, supporter of Rockarchive from its very
beginning and also drummer of Pink Floyd on the Dark
Side of the Moon Tour 1974.
Artist: The Jam
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: Paul Weller
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
Paul Weller of The Jam, 1979, at the time of the “Setting
Sons” album. “A classic, savage, often brilliant powerpunk, angry working class and anti-war satire.”
Artist: Pet Shop Boys
Photographer: Donated by The Pet Shop Boys
Signed by: Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe
Size: 8” x 10” (20.3 x 25.4cm)
This photograph,signed by Chris and Neil, was donated
directly to The Print Bank by The Pet Shop Boys.
Artist: The Police
Photographer: Andy Summers (The Police)
Signed by: Sting/Andy Summers
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
Andy Summers of The Police is a renowned photographer
as well as a much admired guitarist. This image of Sting
was taken on tour in the States between 1980 and 1983
and is published in the Taschen book, “I ‘ll Be Watching
You”.
Artist: The Pretenders
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: Chrissie Hynde
Size: A3 11.7” x 16.5” (29.7 x 42cm)
This artwork was made by Jill Furmanovsky to go with a
video for The Pretenders song, “Dragway 42” in 1999.
Artist: Robbie Williams
Photographer: Stuart Nicholls
Signed by: Robbie Williams
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
Mr. Entertainment Robbie Williams, live at London Arena
on the 6th, November, 2000.
Artist: Sting
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: Sting
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
This is a still taken during the video shoot for the “Mad
About You” promo made in 1990, taken from Sting’s
album “Soul Cages”.
Artist: The Strypes
Photographer: Jill furmanovsky
Signed by: The Strypes
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
The Strypes at Glastonbury in June 2013. This image
was used as the gatefold on their first album cover,
“Snaptshot”.
Artist: Taj Mahal
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: Taj Mahal
Size: A3 11.7” x 16.5” (29.7 x 42cm)
Henry Saint Clair Fredericks, otherwise known as Taj
Mahal, an American Grammy Award winning blues
musician. Seen here at The Venue, Victoria, London in
December 1978
Artist: Glen Tilbrook and Chris Difford
Photographer: Jill Furmanovsky
Signed by: Glen Tilbrook and Chris Difford
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
Glen Tilbrook and Chris Difford, the songwriting
partnership that produced classics such as “Cool for Cats’
and “Up The Junction” for Squeeze. Seen here in London
in July 1993.
Artist: The Who
Photographer: Michael Putland
Signed by: Pete Townshend
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
Pete Townshend’s guitar flying through the air. The Who,
at Madison Square Gardens in the US, 1979.
Artist: The Who
Photographer: Barrie Wentzell
Signed by: Pete Townshend
Size: A2 16.5” x 23.4” (42 x 59.4cm)
Pete Townshend holding his Musicians Union card, taken
in Barrie’s Soho studio in 1970. The image was published
with an article Pete wrote for Melody Maker on the
problems he and other bands were having, being asked
to mime instead of performing live on TV.