Amy Winehouse photographed by Spiros Politis, 2004
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Susanna Hoffs - The Bangles
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Wham! photographed by Gered Mankowitz, 1983.
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Björk, 1994 | © Stéphane Sednaoui
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Bryan Ferry at home, Holland Park, London, 1976.
In his Our Man in Havana period. He was living with Jerry Hall at the time.
—Mick Rock, 2001
Photo by Mick Rock.
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Siouxsie Sioux photographed by Anton Corbijn
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Sinead O'Connor performs on stage at Metro in Chicago, Illinois, United States on April 11, 1988.
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April 26, 1955:
Elvis performed at the City Auditorium in Big Spring, Texas, along with Dub Dickerson, Gene Kay, Chuck Lee, and the Walking-A-Ranch Hands.
Joyce Railsback, a fan who had been keeping a diary about all Elvis’ broadcasts on the Hayride, finally got see him in person here and wrote that Elvis wore pink pants and a pink shirt with black trim. After the show, she got to meet him and have a Hayride program autographed.
Stanley Oberst wrote that having arrived in Big Spring earlier in the day, Elvis met and ate with Oscar Glickman, the owner and operator of The Record Shop at 211 S Main St., not far from the auditorium. Promoting his Sun recordings, Elvis attempted to sell Glickman copies from the trunk of his car, a practice of self promotion not uncommon for many artists in those days. Though reluctant and with little faith in the boy’s future as a performer, he was won over by Elvis’ charm. He bought a box of 78s and reputedly put one record on the shelf and put the rest in the basement.
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