Description: Phil Spector Negative 1960s-1970s From Famous Rock Photographer Phil Spector Negative 1960s-1970s From Famous Rock Photographer You are bidding on an original 1960s- 1970s 35mm Negative of rock n roll music producer Phil Spector from the private collection of a famous Rock photographer. These negatives were willed to the photographers friend of many years. The photographer graciously ensured his friend would acquire a little bit of rock history after he passed. These negatives came directly from the photographers estate to his friend. However, the Purchase of this original negative is for personal use only, no rights given or implied. Copyrights are not sold with this item. This negative is from the original 1960s-1970s era, not a copy negative. He was a professional rock and roll photographer based in Los Angeles, California. The rock photographer took over 30,000 photographs of rock and roll performers from the 1960s and 1970s. After he died in 1991, his photographs were lost for nearly twenty years. Between 1964 and 1979, He photographed artists and musicians including The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, and The Who. After their discovery, the images were made available to the public in 2010. There was a book created about this photographer called Forever Young. Shipping Shipping cost:Contact us for further assistance.Free Shipping-Most items are shipped Via USPS Delivery time:1-3 Day Handling Time. Payment We accept the following payment methods: Credit Cards Checks Other Options Upon Request Please contact us if you have any questions. Service Authenticated Quality Collectibles -Memorabilia Experts Auction-Las Vegas
Price: 97.5 USD
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
End Time: 2024-12-01T21:25:05.000Z
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