The Beatles by Tom Murray, Nowhere Man
“Bring along your camera. You might get some nice snaps.” With those words, spoken in the summer of 1968, a fellow photographer invited Tom Murra...
View full details“Bring along your camera. You might get some nice snaps.” With those words, spoken in the summer of 1968, a fellow photographer invited Tom Murra...
View full detailsAt London’s Old Street Underground station, The Beatles used a wooden plank as a ramp and climbed on top of a large concrete block that was in the ...
View full details“The guys were in a great mood,” Tom Murray says. “It was a super shoot and great fun.” The following day, the band went into the studio to reco...
View full detailsShot in impromptu scenes around London such as this, “The Mad Day” photographs are from the last publicity shoot of all four of the Beatles. They...
View full detailsWhen the group arrived by the banks of The Thames, Tom Murray recalls, “John dropped to the ground, pretending to be dead. The Beatles laughed. N...
View full detailsEd Sullivan, center, stands with The Beatles during a rehearsal for the British group's first American appearance, on the "Ed Sullivan Show," in Ne...
View full detailsTina Turner #1 - My first assignment, photographing Ike & Tina Turner at The Electric Circus in the East Village, NYC. Tina and The Ikettes wer...
View full detailsWes Montgomery worked for bandleader Lionel Hampton early in his career, and later worked with his musical brothers, Buddy and Monk. In the mid-six...
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