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2004Adam BlakebandbluesBrixtondouble bassdrumsErrol LintonErrol Linton BandgigguitarharmonicajammingJean-Pierre LampeJohn Hoppy HopkinsliveLondonmusiciansPhil MyersphotographerplayingsignaturestageThe Windmillvenue
The Errol Linton Band playing live at the Windmill in Brixton, London, circa 2004. L-R: Errol Linton (harmonica), Jean-Pierre Lampe (double bass), Adam Blake (guitar), Phil Myers (drums). The image features the signature of the photographer in the bottom right corner, John 'Hoppy' Hopkins

Errol Linton Band by John Hoppy Hopkins

The Errol Linton Band playing live at the Windmill in Brixton, London, circa 2004. L-R: Errol Linton (harmonica), Jean-Pierre Lampe (double bass), Adam Blake (guitar), Phil Myers (drums). The image features the signature of the photographer in the bottom right corner, John 'Hoppy' Hopkins Gallery: writings
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2004Adam BlakebandbluesBrixtondouble bassdrumsErrol LintonErrol Linton BandgigguitarharmonicajammingJean-Pierre LampeJohn Hoppy HopkinsliveLondonmusiciansPhil MyersphotographerplayingsignaturestageThe Windmillvenue
1960s19631964B+Wbig bandblack and whiteCarribeancouplecricketerculturedancingdrumsfashionJamaicanjazzLondonmusicmusicianspianosaxophoneSwinging SixtiesTony Brown BandTrinidadWest Indian
A smartly dressed male and female couple dance in front of the Tony Brown Band after a speech by legendary cricketer Sir Learie Constantine, Trinidad's High Commissioner, at a black cultural event in London, circa 1963-4

Tony Brown Band

A smartly dressed male and female couple dance in front of the Tony Brown Band after a speech by legendary cricketer Sir Learie Constantine, Trinidad's High Commissioner, at a black cultural event in London, circa 1963-4 Gallery: Music
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1960s19631964B+Wbig bandblack and whiteCarribeancouplecricketerculturedancingdrumsfashionJamaicanjazzLondonmusicmusicianspianosaxophoneSwinging SixtiesTony Brown BandTrinidadWest Indian
1960s1963B+Wbassblack and whitebluesblues musicblues musiciansdrumsfamousGinger BakerGraham Bond OrganisationJack BrucejazzLondonmicmicrophonemusicmusicianson stager+bSwinging Sixties
Graham Bond Organisation play on stage. L-R: Jack Bruce on double bass, Ginger Baker on drums, circa 1963

Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker

Graham Bond Organisation play on stage. L-R: Jack Bruce on double bass, Ginger Baker on drums, circa 1963 Gallery: Music
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1960s1963B+Wbassblack and whitebluesblues musicblues musiciansdrumsfamousGinger BakerGraham Bond OrganisationJack BrucejazzLondonmicmicrophonemusicmusicianson stager+bSwinging Sixties
1960s1962Alexis KornerArt ThemenB+Wblack and whitebluesBlues Inc.Blues Incorporatedblues musicblues musiciansCyril DaviesDick Heckstall-SmithdrumsfamousGinger BakerguitarharmonicaLondonMarquee Clubmicmicrophonemusicmusicianson stagesaxophonesingerSwinging Sixties
Blues Inc. gigging at the Marquee, shot in medium shot from below the stage. L-R: Alexis Korner on guitar, Dick Heckstall-Smith on saxophone and Cyril Davies on harmonica share a joke, Ginger Baker on drums and Art Themen on saxophone, circa 1962

Blues Inc. gig

Blues Inc. gigging at the Marquee, shot in medium shot from below the stage. L-R: Alexis Korner on guitar, Dick Heckstall-Smith on saxophone and Cyril Davies on harmonica share a joke, Ginger Baker on drums and Art Themen on saxophone, circa 1962 Gallery: Music
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1960s1962Alexis KornerArt ThemenB+Wblack and whitebluesBlues Inc.Blues Incorporatedblues musicblues musiciansCyril DaviesDick Heckstall-SmithdrumsfamousGinger BakerguitarharmonicaLondonMarquee Clubmicmicrophonemusicmusicianson stagesaxophonesingerSwinging Sixties
1960s1965AladdinB+WBaillie Vassblack and whitebrass bandConservativecostumesdemonstrationdrumsfamousgovernmentlampLondonmagazineMass for VassMay DayplacardspoliticsPrime MinisterPrivate EyeprocessionprotestrallysatireSir Douglas Alec-HomeSwinging Sixties
On 01 May 1965 (May Day), Private Eye magazine holds a "Mass for Vass" rally in Central London for former British Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home. As the march progresses from Parliament Square to Conservative Central Office accompanied by a brass band, a young woman dressed in Aladdin panto clothes has her shoe adjusted by a drummer in the band

Private Eye demo

On 01 May 1965 (May Day), Private Eye magazine holds a "Mass for Vass" rally in Central London for former British Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home. As the march progresses from Parliament Square to Conservative Central Office accompanied by a brass band, a young woman dressed in Aladdin panto clothes has her shoe adjusted by a drummer in the band Gallery: Political Activism
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1960s1965AladdinB+WBaillie Vassblack and whitebrass bandConservativecostumesdemonstrationdrumsfamousgovernmentlampLondonmagazineMass for VassMay DayplacardspoliticsPrime MinisterPrivate EyeprocessionprotestrallysatireSir Douglas Alec-HomeSwinging Sixties
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