Null McBride, Will. Rocky + Julia making love. Original photograph. Silver gelat…
Description

McBride, Will. Rocky + Julia making love. Original photograph. Silver gelatin. Signed, titled, dated in pencil on verso. Munich, 1970/Later print. Subject dimensions: 23.5 x 34 cm. Sheet dimensions: 31 x 39.7 cm Paper slightly wavy, otherwise in very good condition.

2401 

McBride, Will. Rocky + Julia making love. Original photograph. Silver gelatin. Signed, titled, dated in pencil on verso. Munich, 1970/Later print. Subject dimensions: 23.5 x 34 cm. Sheet dimensions: 31 x 39.7 cm Paper slightly wavy, otherwise in very good condition.

Auction is over for this lot. See the results

You may also like

SOUL/R&B. 4 Albums with 4 vinyl LPs. This lot consists of: Rocky Sharpe & The Replays, Roachford, Tata Vega and Dawn. "Rama Lama". ROCKY SHARPE & THE REPLAYS. 1979. (17151015). "Get Ready". ROACHFORD. 1991. (4681361). "Try My Love". TATA VEGA. American Edition, 1978 (TY360RT). "Dawn Featuring Tony Orlando". DAWN FEATURING TONY ORLANDO. Spanish Edition, 1971 (J06293126). Provenance: This lot comes from the Jordi Tardà collection. Condition: Very good condition. Rocky Sharpe & The Replays were a British doo wop band. They started their musical career under the name The Razors in 1972, in the pubs of Sussex in England, but although they performed on Radio London and toured Holland, they were not successful enough to stop being semi-professionals. Once this first line-up disbanded, brothers Robert and Jan Podsiadly (Rocky Sharpe and Johnny Stud respectively) continued their respective careers. With the idea of performing the classics of the doo wop genre, they tried again in 1979, creating the group that brought them to fame, Rocky Sharpe & The Replays: Robert Podsiadly, Jan Podsiadly, Helen Highwater and Dickie Hart. In 1978 they achieved their most famous success covering a song by the group The Edsels, Rama Lama Ding Dong, followed by other versions of classics such as Love will make you fall in school, Never (which reached the top of the charts in Spain), Teenager in Love..., for a total of four LPs and 37 singles from 1978 to 1984. The second hit, which put them back on top of the charts, was Shout! Shout! in 1982. By this time Helen Highwater had left the group and Gloria Sunshine joined the group. Rocky Sharpe and his band disbanded as a group in 1984, each pursuing separate, and not always music-related, careers. Andrew Roachford MBE (born 22 January 1965) is a British singer and songwriter and the main force behind the band Roachford, who first hit it big in 1989 with the hits "Cuddly Toy" and "Family Man". He has also had a successful solo career. He was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to music. Táta Vega (born Carmen Rosa Vega, October 7, 1951) is an American vocalist whose career spans theatre, film, and a variety of musical genres.