I wanted to be one of the first to see the new photographic exhibition, ‘Beatles To Bowie: The 60s Exposed’, which opened at London’s National Portrait Gallery this week – and I wasn’t disappointed. Even those who think they must have seen every pop photograph taken in the Sixties will find something new here, as [...]
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Sixties Happenings - Review: Beatles To Bowie
16 October, 2009 – 12:25 pm
By Valerie Potter
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Posted in Events, Music
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Also tagged Adel Rootstein, Beatles To Bowie, Cliff Richard, Fabulous, Fiona Adams, Gered Mankowitz, John Lennon, National Portrait Gallery, Patti Boyd, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, Twiggy, Twist And Shout, Vic Singh
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Harry ‘Aitch’ Fielder’s Memories, Part 1
17 December, 2008 – 11:01 am
I was born in 1940 and my dad died when I was 11, so we were a poor family, but I wanted to do something with my life and I like music. After listening to the Fifties’ music of people like Frankie Laine and Johnny Ray, this Tommy Steele kid came in with skiffle around [...]
By Valerie Potter
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Posted in Carnaby Street, Music
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Also tagged 2i's, Aitch, Dudley Sutton, Frankie Laine, Harry Fielder, Johnny Ray, Lionel Bart, Lord Snowdon, Marty Wilde, Princess Margaret, Roger Moore, The Saint, Tom Baker, Tommy Steele, Windsor Castle
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