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BillyBoll |
I received the following from Genesis Publications (Exile, Pleased to Meet YOu etc). Apologies if its been posted before....
"We are delighted to announce a large exhibition of photos of rock icons in
the heart of London. Thirty Flight Rock (TFR) will open on 13th May and
continue until 2nd June at Saab's Plattform space at 77 Piccadilly, London
W1 almost opposite The Ritz.
Photos from 30 years of our books will be shown, featuring The Beatles,
Stones, Queen, The Who, Dylan, Lennon, Bowie, Marley and Hendrix. There will
also be photos from our modern history of Liverpool FC, This Is Anfield.
Photographers represented include Gered Mankowitz, Bob Gruen, Mick Rock, Kate Simon,
Colin Jones, Dominique Tarlé, David Steen, Ross Halfin and sports
photographer, Steve Hale.
There will be over 40 photos plus prints from paintings by Ronnie Wood and
Peter Blake. Also showing for the first time will be the trailer for Genesis
Productions’ first DVD feature film - the documentary of the life of George
Martin.
In addition Genesis Productions producer, Nick Roylance, has created a
commercial for TFR to be screened over a two week period. This will air on
music television station, VH1 Classic, who are one of our sponsors. The
commercial can be viewed in the Picture House:
http://www.genesis-publications.com/picturehouse/tfr.html
The title sponsor is Saab Great Britain and we are also grateful for the
support of The Ritz Hotel.
Genesis founder, Brian Roylance, says: "We are very happy and proud to be
doing the show with Saab, VH1 Classic and The Ritz. We want to celebrate the
sheer excitement and fascination of the groups and stars we have featured.
We wanted to showcase the skill of our photographers and the artisans in
Milan, who print our books. And, lastly, we wanted to celebrate our 30th
anniversary."
Saab are running a story about the exhibition on www.saab.co.uk - please see
their press release section on the home page.
VH1 Classic is at www.vh1.com and The Ritz is at www.theritzlondon.com
TFR moves to Nottingham from 18-22 June at Braemore's Park Rock Apartments,
Castle Boulevard, Nottingham. For details please call 0115 941 9090.
Robby Elson"
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BillyBoll |
That would of course be Nottingham! |
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gypsy |
God, why the fuck do I have to live in Oklahoma? Like there is ever going to be a cool exhibit anywhere nearby. Just some damn paintings of buffalo ass. |
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Madafaka |
And I so far away... |
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