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photo 3 - Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Harding and Harvey Firestone

Photo 5 - Charlie Chaplin and Albert Einstein

Photo 7 - Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Elvis and Johnny Cash

All the others are pretty straight forward

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:surprised: WOW!!! GREAT, man! :thumbsup:
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great stuff. love the one of hendrix and jagger. when i lived in london, i had a balcony that looked down on the flats across the road. was always told the top one had been hendrix's flat. no idea if it were true but the carpet had a swirling piano design (you could see in and no, didn't need a telescope).

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Love Mick's clothes, Paul's eyes and Tom Jones. He was great singing "What's new Pussycat?"

Women threw their panties at that guy like he was an absolute sex God.

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Great photos thanks for sharing

OZ :cigar:

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Great pictures. The only one I can remember seeing before is the group shot of Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins. It's hanging on the wall of Sun Studios in Memphis where it was taken. I drove to Memphis from Chicago in 1997 to see the tours, the studio is just a one room tour but really good.

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Great pictures. The only one I can remember seeing before is the group shot of Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins. It's hanging on the wall of Sun Studios in Memphis where it was taken. I drove to Memphis from Chicago in 1997 to see the tours, the studio is just a one room tour but really good.

The Sun Studios tour is much more than one room now. We were there 4 or 5 years ago and they had displays upstairs with plenty of memorabilia, photos, etc. A great tour of a great time in American music history! Awesome photos!!!

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great stuff. love the one of hendrix and jagger. when i lived in london, i had a balcony that looked down on the flats across the road. was always told the top one had been hendrix's flat. no idea if it were true but the carpet had a swirling piano design (you could see in and no, didn't need a telescope).

If it was on Brook street, that's the one.

Also, next door to where Handel lived.

Some info on the NME here.

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