Paul McCartney enjoying playing the trombone in 1967. This image was taken at Abbey Road rehearsals for the 'Our World' broadcast.
Suddenly, the house lights went down, a spotlight fell on Paul Weller, The Jam launched into a mesmerising version of That’s Entertainment
Taken during a photoshoot for The Face Magazine in Spring 1983, Paul Weller poses for Jill Furmanovsky.
Paul Weller photographed for The Face magazine (April 1983 - Issue 36), not long after he formed The Style Council with Mick Talbot.
Paul Weller captured by Jill Furmanovsky whilst on a shoot for the Face magazine in March 1983
Paul Weller, of the Style Council on the set of 'Jerusalem'- best forgotten really..........white chapstick, nice!
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
The Paul Weller Spine print features 55 album and 12-inch single spines by the Modfather, including The Jam, Style Council & his solo career
Pearl Jam hanging out in a park in Seattle, USA in August 1991.
Pearl Jam at their raw best captured at the Lollapalooza Music Festival in Bremerton, Washington in July 1992.
Outside the Hilton Hotel, St John’s Wood. I didn’t know who they were, but the lead singer came to the front.
Pete Doherty onstage during Jarvis Cocker's Meltdown Festival at the Royal Albert Hall, London in June 2007
Pete Townshend posing in a recording studio in Soho, London in 1980
'Southall Kids are Innocent'
Pete Townshend walking down a quiet Soho street, London in 1980 whilst on a photo shoot for the Telegraph Sunday magazine
Pete Townshend, from The Who, in Soho, London in 1970
Pete Townshend from The Who, tuning his guitar in photographer Art Kane's studio in New York City in 1968.
Pete Townshend from the Who at his flat near Victoria Station in London in 1968.
Phil Collins captured during a feature for Sounds Magazine in April 1980 whilst on Genesis' 'The Duke' tour
Phil Collins shot by Chris Cuffaro in the British countryside, near where Genesis recorded their music, in 1985.
'I thought of improvisation as a large ball of string (a melody as yet unravelled)'. Cover art for Phish's 1997 album Slip Stitch and Pass
One of Pink Floyd's earliest photo shoots taken in June 1967 using the lighting they used in their gigs
For their first photo shoot in 1967, Colin Prime took Pink Floyd to Ruskin Park in London. All the guys were in high spirits at the time
Pink Floyd onstage at the Roundhouse, London in July 1967 less than a year after they performed at its opening party.
Roger Waters of Pink Floyd performing The Wall live at the Oracle Arena, Oakland, California in December 2010
Pink Floyd in Abbey Road making a new album that became 'Wish You Were Here'. Jill Furmanovsky was asked to drop in and shoot some stills
Limited edition of Morgan Howell's original painting of the cover of Pink Floyd's 'Another Brick in the Wall' vinyl single
David Gilmour performing onstage with Pink Floyd in Hyde Park, London in July 1970
Syd Barrett captured on one of Pink Floyd's earliest photoshoots in June 1967
Pink Floyd sat on a bench in Ruskin Park, London in April 1967 during their first official photo shoot.
David Gilmour’s superb guitar solo during ’Comfortably Numb’ on PinK Floyd's The Wall Tour
Pink Floyd at the mixing desk whilst recording their debut album 'The Piper at the Gates of Dawn' in Abbey Road Studios
Taken on the band's first photo shoot in Ruskin Park, London in April 1967
Rick Wright captured under the band's psychedelic lights early in their career
Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters & Richard Wright on their first ever photo shoot in Ruskin Park, London