Bow Wow Wow.
No canines here, just the beautiful Annabella Lwin and her bandmates.
No canines here, just the beautiful Annabella Lwin and her bandmates.
Lavish new coffee table book of photographs of Johnny Cash by Andy Earl
Spectacular early Jam material from Martyn Goddard, who made the cover photograph on In The City and a host of early Jam singles.
Maybe you're a bit fed up with the current crop of Bealtemania and want a special Stones piece to put some perspective on things.
Well it’s a great decade from which to start a collection. It was perhaps the most exciting time for the newly emerging genre of music photography: brash young image conscious bands were cutting their musical teeth and at the same time, specialist music photographers were capturing them in the studio, on the street and stage, creating a series of iconic images along the way.
Art Vinyl continues to attract great press, like this feature in Living Etc Magazine. The Art Vinyl range of ‘play and display’ frames are one of our most popular lines - quick release frames designed specifically for your albums. These little beauties are a very cost effective way of displaying classic vinyl cover art - whether it’s your old 12 inch picture sleeve singles/albums or new releases. You can also display T- shirts really effectively.
Renowned New York based illustrator Aaron Meshon is releasing a limited edition print of his Boss influenced map of New Jersey. Fans of Bruce have been nagging Aaron for some time about this and now it’s available for the first time. It’s a vibrant piece of pop art and the perfect gift for the Boss fan in your life. Or you.
A really inspiring show, and a pleasure to play host to Lawrence’s wonderful archive. If you didn’t get a chance to come and see it in the flesh, you can still see it all online. Lawrence’s limited editions are all available to purchase.
Godlis created a distinctive style all his own to document the late seventies scene at CBGB, shooting both inside the club and outside between sets, pushing film like crazy so he could shoot under streetlights without flash.
Boss fans are still going nuts for Aaron’s beautiful Bruceville print, and now he’s turned his talents to Bob Dylan, creating his latest limited edition print. “Dyland” is a lighthearted look at lower Manhattan and beyond - perfect for the Dylan fan in your life, or you. It is in stock now and ready to go.