October 1, 2008 11:58
Clash, Who, Bob Dylan photos to be exhibited in London
RockArchive will feature rare and iconic images of music legends
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Photo Gallery: The Rolling Stones
A new photographic exhibition featuring rare shots of the likes of The Rolling Stones, The Who and the Sex Pistols is to open in London's Soho in October.
Other artists set to appear in the RockArchive exhibition include U2, Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, The Clash, Bob Marley, Amy Winehouse and Razorlight.
The exhibition opens on October 17 at 65–67 Broadwick Street. Entrance is free. It runs until November 8.
RockArchive was founded by celebrated photographer Jill Furmanovsky in 1998.
Furmanovsky has shot iconic images of Oasis, Pink Floyd and Blondie, among others.
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