Here are the very latest prints we have added to our collection.
These have been carefully selected by searching through our music photographer's archives to find hidden gems, by seeking out new work from photographers new to Rockarchive or by including photographers own limited edition prints within our collection.
We hope you love them as much as we do.
Stevie Wonder live onstage at the Rainbow Theatre in January 1973 promoting his latest album 'Innervisions'.
Cover art for The Cure's debut studio album 'Three Imaginary Boys' released in May 1979
Debbie Harry leaning on Martyn Goddard's tripod with his Nikon FE camera. Shot on a New York rooftop in 1978
Blondie captured during a photoshoot for their album cover for 'Best of Blondie' taken on top of Record Plant Studio in New York in 1978
Contact sheet photograph of Debbie Harry, Blondie recording their classic album Parallel Lines in New York in 1978
Limited edition giant Blondie badge modelled on the very first pin badge put into production by Better Badge in the UK back in 1977
Debbie Harry travelling with Blondie on their tour bus to Philadelphia in 1978
Debbie Harry captured backstage at a Blondie gig in Phildelphia in 1978
Debbie Harry, Blondie recording Parallel Lines at the Record Plant Studio, New York in 1978
Photo shoot for Telegraph Sunday Magazine used on Parallel Lines picture disc, taken in New York in 1978.
Cover artwork for The Jam's debut album 'In The City' released in 1977
Contact sheet of The Jam's photo shoot for the cover of their debut album 'In The City'
The Jam relaxing at Frank's Cafe in Soho during their photo shoot for the cover of 'News of the World'
The Jam photographed by Martyn Goddard for their first album 'In The City' shot in London in 1977
Limited edition giant vintage pin badge featuring The Jam's logo on the iconic mod target by artist Tony Dennis AKA Tape Deck Art
Pete Townshend walking down a quiet Soho street, London in 1980 whilst on a photo shoot for the Telegraph Sunday magazine
Pete Townshend posing in a recording studio in Soho, London in 1980
Freddie Mercury in the spotlight whilst playing the grand piano in Southampton in May, 1977.
U2 photographed in the cab of their VW tour van with all the accumulated trash from their drive up the M1 from London
Early shot of U2 taken in Bayswater, London in the summer of 1979 for the Telegraph Sunday Magazine.
Contact sheet of AC/DC photos taken whilst they were completing their 1976 residency at the Marquee Club, London.
AC/DC photo shoot taken during their 1976 residency at the Marquee Club, London
Martyn Goddard shot AC/DC in 1976 during their first UK tour when they played five gigs at the Marquee Club
George Michael captured on the video shoot for his single 'I Want Your Sex' released in 1987
Elton John photo shoot in Montserrat for the 'Empty Garden' single cover and press photography for the 'Jump Up!' album
Limited edition giant vintage pin badge for The Clash's self-titled debut album from 1977 by artist Tony Dennis AKA Tape Deck Art
Limited edition giant vintage pin badge for David Bowie's single Ashes to Ashes by artist Tony Dennis AKA Tape Deck Art.
Limited edition giant vintage pin badge modelled on a Joy Division promotional badge from 1979 by artist Tony Dennis AKA Tape Deck Art
Limited edition giant vintage pin badge for The Ramones album Road To Ruin by artist Tony Dennis AKA Tape Deck Art
Limited edition giant vintage pin badge for The Smith's single Sheila Take A Bow by artist Tony Dennis AKA Tape Deck Art
Kevin Westenberg photograph taken during a Paul Weller N.M.E. cover shoot in London in June 1997.
Paul Weller beautifully captured in March 2020 just before the world locked down due to Covid-19
White Stripes during their first big UK photo shoot for Mojo Magazine shot in Camden, London in May 2002
Paul Weller onstage with The Jam at the Rainbow Theatre, London in 1979
Bob Dylan taken in Italy during a press conference for the launch of his 1984 European Tour
Debbie Harry captured backstage at a Blondie gig in Phildelphia in 1978
The Clash on stage at the the first large scale Rock Against Racism/Anti Nazi League carnival at Victoria Park, April 1978.
Bruce Springsteen (Nicknamed "The Boss") is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and humanitarian.
David Bowie was a leading figure in popular music for over five decades & regarded by critics & musicians as a true innovator.
Noel Gallagher is regarded as one of the UK’s most respected musicians and the mastermind behind Britpop super group Oasis.
Referred to as rock music's 'Prince of Darkness', Nick Cave's music is characterised by emotional intensity & a wide variety of influences.
Jill Furmanovsky is one of the greatest ever rock & roll photographers with a huge archive of iconic shots of the world's best music artists
Here are the very latest prints we have added to our collection. We hope you love them as much as we do.
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