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Notes 191 pages. Book dimensions: 15.24cms x 1.12 cms x 22.86 cms. From Amazon: Honored by the Royal Photographic Society, Ian Wright began photographing celebrities in 1960 for the Northern Echo in Darlington. Aged 15, too young to drive, he bicycled to the Globe in Stockton On Tees and other local venues photographing emerging artists of the swinging 60s, including the Beatles, Rolling Stones and Animals. Moving to the Sunday Times, in the 70s Ian photographed Princess Diana’s wedding, politicians, movie stars and an amazing list of artists for the BBCs Royal Command Performances including, Dietrich, Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis and Larry Hagman. Join Ian on an incredible journey with his legendary photographs, fascinating backstage anecdotes and revisit the 60s revolution! Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this book See Also BookKevin Mulrennan - Thank Your Lucky Stars - Independently Published - Paperback - UK - 9798587706361 (2021) Next by Publisher BookJim Rodford - Sideman - Independently Published - Paperback - UK - 9798543873090 (2021) Previous by Publisher Lists The Beatles - A UK and Ireland Geographical Bibliography - 48 Books - List by JPGR&B The Beatles: An Illustrated Bibliography, from 1955 to 2028 - 3015 Books - List by JPGR&B This Book: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add to List : Add See Also : Add Tag : Edit Images : Show Image Data : Credits : BBCode
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