Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band play the Rainbow Theatre, London, 1973.
Carlos Santana live at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California in September 2011
This concert was shortly after 'Caravanserai', the 4th album by Santana released in Oct 1972. It was a turning point in Santana's career.
Cat was renowned for his playing in the extreme high register. He claimed that he developed his screaming high notes to impress the girls.
Barrie Wentzell shoots the back cover for Cat Stevens album 'Tea for the Tillerman' on Primrose Hill, London.
'Identical shapes, one mirror, one picture, one window. How would you know which was which? 'Cover art for Catherine Wheel's album Wishville
Cover art for Catherine Wheel's 2000 single Gasoline created using 300 8x6" colour prints temporarily attached to silver birch trees.
Signed limited edition fine art cassette print by Horace Panter of Chic's 'Good Times'
All four members of Chic cannot help but groove to the same beat. Taken by Jill Furmanovsky at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1979.
This image was used for the cover of Chris Isaac's breakthrough album 'Heart Shaped World'.
Chrissie Hynde taking time out in August 1990
Chrissie Hynde & Jeff Buckley hanging out back stage at the Glastonbury Festival
Contact sheet of the photo shoot for the 'Living without Cruelty' book cover featuring Chrissie Hynde chained up in a cage
Chrissie Hynde photographed by Jill Furmanovsky during the photo shoot for The Pretenders album 'Packed!'.
Chrissie Hynde looking fierce whilst wearing a David Shilling hat in 1990.
Chuck Berry Performing at Madison Square Gardens in New York City, October 1971.
Limited edition of Morgan Howell's original painting of the cover of Chuck Berry's 'You Never Can Tell' vinyl single
The Clash back stage before their most famous gig at the Rainbow Theatre in May 1977.
Mick Jones, Joe Strummer, Topper Headon & Paul Simonon of the Clash backstage at the Concert for Kampuchea, Hammersmith Apollo, 1979
Paul Simonon of The Clash at their rehearsal rooms in 1980, just inside the gates of the British Rail Yard in Chalk Farm Road, Camden.
Signed limited edition fine art cassette print by Horace Panter of The Clash's 'Rock The Casbah'
'White riot, I wanna riot, white riot, a riot of my own!' There was a riot at this gig when the audience smashed up a load of seats.
Joe Strummer (lying on floor) & Mick Jones performing live onstage on their 'Sort It Out' Tour at the Paradiso, Amsterdam.
The Clash giving it all onstage at The Music Machine (Camden Palace), London in 1978
Limited edition of Morgan Howell's original painting of the cover of The Clash '(White Man) in Hammersmith Palais vinyl single
The Clash, Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Topper Headon & Paul Simonon, photographed by Sheila Rock in Camden in 1976.
Joe Strummer performing onstage during one of The Clash's legendary gigs at The Lyceum, London in October 1981
Mick Jones & Paul Simonon backstage in London, 1977. “This was taken at a gig in London but I can’t remember the venue, nor can Mick Jones."
The Clash Pop Art limited edition fine art print by Horace Panter
Limited edition print of Morgan Howell’s original painting of the pink cover of The Clash’s ‘(White Man) in Hammersmith Palais’ vinyl single
The Clash outside the Roundhouse, Camden , London 1976 taking a break from their busy rehearsal schedule.
Joe Strummer on Blackheath Common prior to the start of the 1983 London Marathon
The Clash on stage at the the first large scale Rock Against Racism/Anti Nazi League carnival at Victoria Park, April 1978.
Limited edition print of Morgan Howell’s original painting of the blue cover of The Clash’s ‘(White Man) in Hammersmith Palais’ vinyl single
"I photographed them quite a lot around 1976/77 and then a few times later on in 1982, when the cool punk band had become a cool rock band."
Mick Jones arms aloft, along with everything else, at the Brixton Fair Deal in July 1982