The photo exhibition For The Record: 60s Pop Through The Lens opens on June 3rd in London. Polish photographer Stanley Bielecki was on hand to capture the Stones, Bod Dylan, the Beatles, the Yardbirds, Françoise Hardy, Chuck Berry and many more:
For The Record: 60s Pop Through The Lens celebrates some of the most iconic faces of 60s music captured by photographer Stanley Bielecki.
From Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones and Ginger Baker through to The Zombies and The Supremes, the exhibition offers a fascinating insight into the groundbreaking 60s pop boom. Come into the studio for rehearsals of Ready Steady Go or join the audience for Top of the Pops and witness candid images of music legends at the very beginning of their careers.
Never exhibited before, and some never published, these images offer a reminder of a pivotal moment in music history, when the white heat of cultural change was setting passions alight across England and the rest of the world.
The exhibition will be held at 5 Addison Avenue, London W11 4QS - from 3rd – 8th June, 9am - 8pm. A part of the proceeds of print sales will be donated to the Alzheimer’s Society, a disease from which Stanley Bielecki is suffering.
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