Legendary folk singer-songwriter John Prime performing at the Fleadh Festival, London in June 2004.
Jill Furmanovsky recalls, "When I went to the legendary 2004 Fleadh Festival I was working with Christy Moore and Damien Dempsey. Bob Dylan was playing too, but the buzz amongst musicians backstage was not about him this time, but rather about an artist I'd barely heard of, John Prine. Intrigued by their excitement, I made sure to catch his set.
Before the show I photographed John Prime backstage with his charming wife. They were gracious and friendly. He reminded me of a leprechaun - pint sized and joyful. Ron Wood was there too, overjoyed to hang out with this legend. As for the show, I'm in a zone when I shoot, but I can tell by how much film I shot and my commitment to recording every detail, that it absorbed me completely. This is the first time I've looked at that shoot and there are so many good images...this is one is one of my favourites.
Chrissie Hynde liked it so much she suggested I release it as a print through Rockarchive - Good idea CH!"
Size | Price | |
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29.7 x 42.0cm (A3) | £295.00 | |
42.0 x 59.4cm (A2) | £395.00 | |
59.4 x 84.1cm (A1) | £795.00 | |
84.1 x 118.9cm (A0) | £1,500.00 |
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