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babsi-and-stella · 6 months
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Marianne Faithfull, Georgie Fame, Jane Asher and Alan Price at a press reception, 18th February 1971.
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mudwerks · 8 months
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(via JHALAL DRUT: Georgie Fame, 1967)
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dabiconcordia · 9 months
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balladofsallyrose · 8 months
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Georgie Fame in a Men's Fashion Catalogue by Marc Sharratt, Rave Magazine (Dec 1965)
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Georgie Fame recording in studio, "Fame at last!", 1964🍀
Via @isabelfutre on Instagram🍀
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madeinthesixties · 1 year
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protoslacker · 2 months
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Georgie Fame - Everybody Cryin' Mercy
Jazz Everyday!
Tenor Saxophone – Stanley Turrentine
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eppysboys · 1 year
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January 8th 1967 - Brian Epstein attends a fancy dress party, dressed as a clown, thrown by Georgie Fame at the Cromwellian club, celebrating the 21st birthday of his fiancée, Carmen Jimenez.
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totallycorrectbands · 7 months
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hot take: topher grace looks like georgie fame
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illustraction · 1 year
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COUNT BASIE concert posters (1959-1974) - JAZZ CONCERT POSTERS (Part 5/10)
The greatest Jazz Big Band leader (with Duke - see Part 2), Count Basie is Jazz Royalty having played with the greatest (Ella, Oscar Peterson, Frank Snatra, Duke Ellington).
Enjoy a selection of very rare concert posters and programs (click on each image for details).
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The posters above courtesy of ILLUSTRACTION GALLERY
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longliverockback · 11 months
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Van Morrison Too Long in Exile 1993 Polydor ————————————————— Tracks: 01. Too Long in Exile 02. Big Time Operators 03. Lonely Avenue • You Give Me Nothing but the Blues 04. Ball & Chain 05. In the Forest 06. Till We Get the Healing Done 07. Gloria 08. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 09. Wasted Years 10. The Lonesome Road 11. Moody’s Mood for Love 12. Close Enough for Jazz 13. Before the World Was Made 14. I’ll Take Care of You 15. Instrumental • Tell Me What You Want —————————————————
John Allair
Richard Cousins
Geoff Dunn
Georgie Fame
Howard Francis
Kevin Hayes 
John Lee Hooker 
Ronnie Johnson
Van Morrison
Paul Robinson
Nicky Scott
* Long Live Rock Archive
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babsi-and-stella · 9 months
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Chrissie Shrimpton and Georgie Fame, 1965.
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underthecitysky · 11 months
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Is Paul just caught in a blink or hi hi hi?
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“John Lennon, Georgie Fame and Paul McCartney attend a fancy dress party at the Cromwellian Club, London, 8th January 1967. Bruce Fleming via @calico_vintage”
Pic & caption from @beatlesarchive2 on Twitter (x) 👈
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cannedbluesblog · 11 months
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Georgie Fame
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balladofsallyrose · 8 months
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Georgie Fame playing a Guild Starfire II electric guitar, New York City by Don Paulsen (circa 1970)
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odk-2 · 2 years
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Georgie Fame and The Blue Flames - Get Away (1966) (AKA "Getaway") Clive Powell (Georgie Fame) from: "Get Away" / "El Bandido" (Single) "Get Away" (LP)
R 'n' B | Jazz/Pop
JukehostUK (left click = play) (320kbps)
Personnel: Georgie Fame: Vocals / Hammond Organ Colin Green: Guitar Glen Hughes: Baritone Sax Peter Coe: Alto Sax Eddie "Tan Tan" Thorton: Trumpet Cliff Barton: Bass Speedy Acquaye: "African" Percussion Mitch Mitchell: Drums (Later of The Jimi Hendrix Experience)
Produced by Denny Cordell
Recorded: @ The EMI Studios (?) in London, England UK
Album Released: March, 1966
Single Released (UK) June 17, 1966
Columbia Records (UK) Imperial Records (USA)
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