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BOB DYLAN AT CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH (1971) Oversized photo

Vintage original 14 x 11″ (36 x 28 cm.) double weight photo, USA. Stamp on back of photographer Ken Regan. There is minor rippling, just about fine.

The Concert for Bangladesh really was the first large-scale benefit rock concert, and it created a kind of template for future rock charity events. By most accounts, Bob Dylan’s appearance was the apex of the show. He performed “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall”, “Blowin’ in the Wind”, “It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry”, “Love Minus Zero/No Limit” and “Just Like a Woman,” to thunderous applause.

ORSON WELLES, DOLORES DEL RÍO at concert (1941) Photo

Vintage original 8 x 10″ (20 x 25 cm.) black-and-white single weight glossy silver gelatin print still photo, USA. Orson Welles, Dolores del Rio. Welles and del Rio are snapped by a news photographer while attending a concert at the Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium in Dec. 1941. Soon after the opening of Citizen Kane, Welles was most notable for that work. According to the original attached paper blurb, the two were engaged and planned to marry in early-1942 (she had divorced Cedric Gibbons in Jan. 1941). This did not come to pass.

Photo is printed slightly off center, FINE.

MONTEREY POP (1968) Photo archive

Leacock Pennebaker, 1968. Set of nine vintage original 8 x 10″ (20 x 25 cm) black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photos. Five have title and production company printed on bottom margin. One has a New York photo agency type on verso.  About fine. 

Monterey Pop is a 1968 American concert film by D. A. Pennebaker that documents the Monterey International Pop Festival of 1967. The festival featured career-making performances by Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Otis Redding, but they were just a few of the performers in a wildly diverse presentation of musicians. (Wikipedia)

Artists featured in this group include: Pete Townshend, Otis Redding, Bob Hite, Jefferson Airplane and Country Joe McDonald.

THE BEACH BOYS [ca. 1968] UK stamped portrait

London: Photography 33, [ca. 1968]. Vintage original borderless 8 x 10″ (20 x 25 cm) British black-and-white photo. Light rippling at top if photo is held at an angle to the light, near fine.

Stamped by a British photographic agency, and a striking portrait of the band while on one of their earliest concert tours in Europe.

SONNY AND CHER [ca. 1966-67] Set of 3 German photos

Three vintage original borderless 5 x 7″ (13 x 18 cm) German photos, fine.

All are portraits of the duo from very early in their career. Two feature the pair in very op art matching suits, and have on verso the stamp of German photographer and music promoter Hans J. Hoffmann. These two photos were done at the time of their first concert tour of Germany, and their outfits were considered scandalous at the time.

The other has stamp on verso of the German office of record label EMI.