Studio shoot with Debbie Harry, Blondie, who were regarded as an underground band in the US until the release of 'Parallel Lines' in 1978.
Debbie Harry of Blondie backstage at the Starwood Club in Los Angeles, USA in April 1978.
Debbie Harry at the Glasgow Apollo, 1977, kicking off their first UK tour supporting American band Television. Blondie were the support act.
In September 1977 Blondie bought back its recording contract with Private Stock Records and signed with British label Chrysalis Records.
Debbie Harry, Blondie recording Parallel Lines at the Record Plant Studio, New York in 1978
Iconic shot of Debbie Harry, Blondie taken by legendary photographer Mick Rock in New York City in 1978
Debbie Harry from Blondie captured at photographer Sheila Rock's flat in Holland Park, London in 1977. Her dress matched with the curtains.
Debbie Harry of Blondie, opening the show at the San Diego Civic Auditorium for Iggy Pop & David Bowie while on their 'Idiot Tour' in 1977.
Debby Harry from Blondie taken in January 1978 while she was in Amsterdam for a concert at the Paradiso
Debbie Harry of Blondie photographed by Jill Furmanovsky at Private Stock Records shortly after their debut album 'Blondie' was re-released.
Contact sheet photograph of Debbie Harry, Blondie recording their classic album Parallel Lines in New York in 1978
Debbie Harry at her home studio in NYC in 1978. Blondie took time off from their busy schedule recording Parallel Lines for this portrait.
Debbie Harry travelling with Blondie on their tour bus to Philadelphia in 1978
Debbie Harry on the Isles of Scilly in 1982 during a video shoot for Blondie's single Islands of Lost Souls
Debbie Harry leaning on Martyn Goddard's tripod with his Nikon FE camera. Shot on a New York rooftop in 1978
Debbie Harry captured backstage at a Blondie gig in Phildelphia in 1978
Debbie Harry reclining on a chair in her New York apartment in 1988. Her portrait by Andy Warhol is resting on a radiator in the background.
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
Blur captured by Kevin Westenberg in Camden, London in September 1995 during a photo shoot.
At the time of shooting this assignment,, Blur were one of many 'indie' bands. Little did we know how successful they would be."
Blur photographed by Kevin Westenberg outside music venue The Roundhouse, London in September 1995
Blur photographed by Kevin Westenberg in 1994. This image was used by Mojo magazine on the cover of their 2024 Blur Collector's Edition.
Bob Dylan and his band at the end of the second of three shows in London at Royal Albert Hall on November 26, 2013.
Contact sheet of Bob Dylan taken at the Isle of Wight Press Conference in August 1969
Close-up of Bob Dylan taken by Art Kane in Los Angeles in 1966.
Bob Dylan rehearsing for the recording of his BBC In Concert show at BBC Studios, Shepherds Bush in London in June 1965
Early set of contact sheet photos by Don Hunstein taken of Bob Dylan in his New York apartment on West 4th Street in 1963.
Bob Dylan photographed by Ed Caraeff in Los Angeles, California in January 1974.
Iconic 'Infrared' print of Bob Dylan shot outside his home in Woodstock by Elliott Landy in 1968.
Bob Dylan taken in Italy during a press conference for the launch of his 1984 European Tour
Bob Dylan photographed by Jill Furmanovsky at the Piazza Grande in Modena, Italy in 2000.
Bob Dylan onstage at the Ahoy, Rotterdam in the Netherlands in June 1984.
Limited edition of Morgan Howell's original painting of the cover of Bob Dylan's 'Blowin' In The Wind' vinyl single
Bob Dylan looks out of the window of the Roxy Hearts Diner in Portland, Oregon whilst on the second leg of his Gospel Tour in January, 1980
A reluctant Bob Dylan photographed by Art Kane on a Californian rooftop in 1966.
Bob Dylan relaxing and having a pint during the recordings for his BBC concert at BBC Studios in June 1965