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Alec ByrneMick Jagger and Jimi Hendrix 1967 silver gelatin print1967
1967
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Signed limited edition, silver gelatin print of Mick Jagger with Jimi Hendrix by Alec Byrne, taken at the Top Of The Pops TV studios, London, May 1967.
Alec recalls, “I got a late present the day after my eighteenth birthday, May 4, 1967, when I got to watch Hendrix perform on Top of the Pops. At the time I was going to the BBC’s studios at Lime Grove every Thursday for the taping of the weekly music TV show, which was hugely in influential at that time. All the record retailers throughout the country would place their orders on Friday morning depending on what was played on Top of the Pops the night before, and all the major bands would play the show when they released a record—Pink Floyd, the Stones, Hendrix, Marley. I was in awe of Hendrix, so when I saw he was scheduled to play I made sure I was there. He blew the doors off the place like he always did, but the cool moment came when I noticed Mick Jagger behind the stage, out of the lights, just standing there watching Jimi’s set. When the taping was finished, Hendrix went over to Jagger and I immediately followed. ‘Hey guys, do you mind if I get a picture?’ They said sure and I snapped a shot on my Rolleiflex, just one frame, no other photographers around. Jimi had only been in London for five or six months at that point—I’m pretty sure that was the day they met.”
Alec Byrne signed limited edition prints are available in various sizes as stated below:
20x24" - Edition 25 - Sliver Gelatin Print
30x40" - Edition 10 - Archival Pigment Print only
40x60" - Edition 5 - Archival Pigment Print only
- Creator:Alec Byrne (British)
- Creation Year:1967
- Dimensions:Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:20x24" - Edition 25 - Sliver Gelatin PrintPrice: $2,80030x40" - Edition 10 - Archival Pigment Print Price: $3,00040x60" - Edition 5 - Archival Pigment PrintPrice: $5,000
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- Framing:Framing Options Available
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- Gallery Location:Austin, TX
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1812213936532
Alec Byrne covered the rock and roll scene in London from the mid-1960s through the mid-1970s during the height of London’s rock revolution. After sitting in storage for close to four decades, his archive was reintroduced to the world in late 2012 with an acclaimed one-night show in Los Angeles attended by more than one thousand people. Since then, Byrne's work has been featured during the 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, exhibited at the SXSW music festival in Austin, and accepted into the National Portrait Gallery in London. His first book, LONDON ROCK: The Unseen Archive, was published in Dec. 2017 to critical acclaim.
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