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ROLLING STONES May 1965 at Playboy Club NYC Original 2.25" POPSIE Photo Negative for Sale - fsdownload.com


ROLLING STONES May 1965 at Playboy Club NYC Original 2.25" POPSIE Photo Negative For Sale


ROLLING STONES May 1965 at Playboy Club NYC Original 2.25
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ROLLING STONES May 1965 at Playboy Club NYC Original 2.25" POPSIE Photo Negative:
$199.99

DescriptionThe Rolling Stones during their first US tour, visiting the Playboy Club in NYC on May 2, 1965.
You are offerding on theGUARANTEED VINTAGE ORIGINALphotonegative, as shown.
From the private collection of photographerWilliam "PoPsie" Randolph.

Purchase of this 100% original negative is for
COLLECTABLE PURPOSE ONLY. NO RIGHTS GIVEN ORIMPLIED.

COPYRIGHTS ARE NOT SOLD WITH THISITEM.

I OFFERCOMBINED SHIPPING
I will refund any extra shipping paid with any order.

William "PoPsie" Randolph (May 15, 1920 - January 21, 1978) was an American photographer known worldwide for his success in documenting the birth of modern jazz, R&B and rock and roll. His career began as a member of Benny Goodman's orchestra.
“Popsie” was there for the jump from the studio crafted pop ofTin Pan Alley to the rhythms of rock and roll and the uptown sounds of rhythm & blues into the soul that laid much of the foundation of contemporary music, The range of the material includes: When Frank Sinatra was named "King of the Singers" at The Copa during a broadcast on WINS with comicPhil Silvers officiating. When Elvis Presley came to New York to cut his first records for RCA Victor.Bobby Darin signing withAtlantic Records (for the string of hits that included the smash "Mack the Knife"). WhenHarry Belafonte entered a New York studio to launch the mid-1950s calypso craze. He also photographed all of the major teen idols through the years fromEddie Fisher and Tab Hunter to Frankie Avalon, Jimmy Clanton and Fabian.
Another facet of the "Popsie" style and collection was his affinity for odd couples:Chuck Berry jamming with Trini Lopez ("If I Had a Hammer");Perry Como at the piano with Brenda Lee; Alan Freedtrading one-liners with Salvador Dalí; Count Basie backing up Pat Boone on a TV special;Dr. Joyce Brothers interviewing the Beatles; Welsh singer Tom Joneshanging out with The Rolling Stonesduring their first visit to America at the New York Playboy Club; Nat "King" Cole meeting composer W. C. Handy("St. Louis Blues"); Ella Fitzgeraldnightclubbing with Billie Holliday."Popsie" also captured the times when the music world carried over to other areas like sports and politics. He photographed Jackie Robinson and Buddy Johnsonwhen they collaborated on the single "Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?"


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