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  • A young man whistles to a tune that he is listening to through headphones. It is 1989 and the Walkman is the toy of choice for the urban young - the first portable music device that helped change the way society took their taped music out and about - and years before the Apple iPod. It worked but one had to press the foam pads into the ears to drown out background city noise plus the cassette tape often snagged and twisted, ruining the product.
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  • A 10 year-old boy and fellow-musician play amplified electric Fender guitars at Regent Sound at 4 Denmark Street, Tin Pan Alley
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  • A 10 year-old boy plays an amplified electric Fender Stratocaster guitar at Regent Sound at 4 Denmark Street, Tin Pan Alley
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  • A 10 year-old boy plays an amplified electric Fender Stratocaster guitar at Regent Sound at 4 Denmark Street, Tin Pan Alley
    sam_guitar_shop05-08-11-2008.jpg
  • Schoolboy performs rock and roll song in a teenage band in a south London pub.<br />
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YouTube video link: http://bit.ly/Rw4cGs
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  • Schoolboy performs rock and roll song in a teenage band in a south London pub.<br />
<br />
YouTube video link: http://bit.ly/Rw4cGs
    stereotypes_showcase01-25-11-2012.jpg
  • Schoolboy performs rock and roll song in a teenage band in a south London pub.<br />
<br />
YouTube video link: http://bit.ly/Rw4cGs
    stereotypes_showcase02-25-11-2012.jpg
  • With his face reflected in the musical instrument's bell, a trombonist plays on stage with a jazz orchestra...The trombone is a musical instrument in the brass family. Like all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player's vibrating lips (embouchure) cause the air column inside the instrument to vibrate. The trombone is usually characterised by a telescopic slide with which the player varies the length of the tube to change pitches, although the valve trombone uses three valves like those on a trumpet. The word trombone derives from Italian tromba
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  • A 9 year-old boy musician plays an acoustic guitar at home lit by late summer sinlight, London England.
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  • A young Egyptian boy plays an acoustic guitar at the American-sponsored Theban Mapping Project Library on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. He has been playing for only three months and can already play a variety of chords and even recite the theme of the film, Titanic. The Theban Mapping Project's goal is to enable local people to have a place where they can read and learn. The organisation is run by American Egyptologist Dr Kent Weeks who is committed to the original goal of accurately documenting the archaeological heritage of Thebes
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  • A 16 year-old teenager and his 4 year-old cousin play guitar together in the family living room.
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  • Schoolboy performs rock and roll song in a teenage band in a south London pub.<br />
<br />
YouTube video link: http://bit.ly/Rw4cGs
    stereotypes_showcase03-25-11-2012.jpg
  • Young girl sings and plays guitar at a local music showcase in south London.
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  • Young girl sings and plays guitar at a local music showcase in south London.
    odette_showcase01-25-11-2012.jpg
  • Country and Western singer George Hamilton IV performs in front of British Christians during Mission 89, a series of evangelical revival rallies in London, England held by Baptist Christian Billy Graham. Hamilton is a Singer/guitarist/songwriter of country, rock, folk, Christian and gospel songs with 40 on Billboard's country music charts in 1960s and '70s. He is a member of the Grand Ole Opry with best-sellers like Abilene and A Rose And A Baby Ruth. George has been a frequent guest singer with the Dr. Billy Graham Crusades such as this in 1989.
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  • A saxophonist plays to bemused construction workers during a lunchtime break in the City of London.
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  • A 16 year-old teenager and his 4 year-old cousin play guitar together in the family living room.
    sam_jamie04-20-04-2014.jpg
  • A 16 year-old teenager and his 4 year-old cousin play guitar together in the family living room.
    sam_jamie02-20-04-2014.jpg
  • A 16 year-old teenager and his 4 year-old cousin play guitar together in the family living room.
    sam_jamie01-20-04-2014.jpg
  • Schoolboy performs rock and roll song in a teenage band in a south London pub.<br />
<br />
YouTube video link: http://bit.ly/Rw4cGs
    stereotypes_showcase05-25-11-2012.jpg
  • Three choristers sing hymns outside the Norman-built St Bartholomew the Great church in Smithfield, City of London. Open-mouthed they recite the songs with great enthusiasm, all looking down and concentrating on the Holy words from their songbooks. Dressed in white and red choir cassock robes they are all identical in their facial expression, their stance and posture. The Priory Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great is an Anglican church located at West Smithfield in the City of London, founded as an Augustinian priory in 1123.
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  • Seen low from behind stage, a male voice choir are lined up to sing during their performance at an open-air temporary auditorium during the Lambeth Show, an inner-city cultural and family event held annually in Dulwich Park, a leafy suburb of South London. The choristers are dressed in white shirts which are untidily untucked from their dark trousers (pants). Their heads echo the purple, yellow and red spots from the overhead lights. The front of stage is covered by a curved ribbed roof structure that arches over the mens' heads. The singers look small in scale to the cavernous height of this ceiling, occupying a small percentage of the frame. We cannot see the choir's conductor, nor their audience but we get an impression of wide area in which to project their voices
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  • Elderly Londoners sing wartime songs during 1995 VE Day 50th anniversary street party in London's East End. The women open their mouths and belt out the tunes that they learned during wartime, helping them keep up morale during dark times during WW2. In the week near the anniversary date of May 8, 1945, when the World War II Allies formally accepted the unconditional surrender of the armed forces of Germany and peace was announced to tumultuous crowds across European cities, the British still go out of their way to honour those sacrificed and the realisation that peace was once again achieved. Street parties now – as they did in 1945 – played a large part in the country’s patriotic well-being.
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  • Two musincians practice their songs in late afternoon sunshine in Ruskin Park, south London borough of Southwark, England UK.
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  • Temporary admin staff member with the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team plays guitar after a day's work.
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  • Ageing guitarist Rick Parfitt of Status Quo adjusts his Marshall Amplifier during sound check on European tour in Lille, France.
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  • As a lady outside the Pequeno Jardim florists browses their display of flowers on the pavement, a cellist plays a sad lament tune for passers-by, on 13th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. The florist is located at 61, Rua Garrett in the commercial heart of the Portuguese capital. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Virgin Chairman Sir Richard Branson performs in front of the media during a publicity launch of Virgin Atlantic's new Airbus A340-600 which is parked behind the business tycoon during the Farnborough Air Show in Hampshire, England. He stands on one leg in a typically eccentric aviation-owner balancing trick. Behind him near the aircraft's nose a Virgin 'babe' echoes his outstretched arms while flying the British Union Jack flag. Farnborough centres its presence on big aerospace business to the tune of $40bn in orders and industry leaders like Branson, Boeing and Airbus parade their brands and announce new orders throughout the week-long display. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903. .
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  • In the mid-day heat, Squadron Leader John Green is a member of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team. Here he walks out alone to his aircraft, which is lined up with some of the others jets at RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus before flying out to Marka in Jordan for the first display of the year. The Red Arrows arrive each April to fine-tune their air show skills in the clear Mediterranean skies and continue their busy display calendar above the skies of the UK and other European show circuit. We see John Green carrying his flight bag and life-vest over his shoulder. He paces confidently across the bright 'apron' dressed in his famous red flying suit that the Red Arrows have made famous since 1965. He is alone and striding confidently towards the matching red eight Hawk airplanes.
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  • In the mid-day heat, Flt. Lt. Anthony Parkinson is a member of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team. Here he walks out alone to his aircraft, which is lined up with some of the others jets at RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus before flying out to Marka in Jordan for the first display of the year. The Red Arrows arrive each April to fine-tune their air show skills in the clear Mediterranean skies and continue their busy display calendar above the skies of the UK and other European show circuit. We see John Green carrying his flight bag and life-vest over his shoulder. He paces confidently across the bright 'apron' dressed in his famous red flying suit that the Red Arrows have made famous since 1965. He is alone and striding confidently towards the matching red eight Hawk airplanes.
    Red_Arrows699_RBA.jpg
  • Members of the campaign to save nearby Carnegie Library in Herne Hill and closed by Lambeth council, organise a pop-up library and party in Ruskin Park, SE24 on 21st June 2016, in south London, United Kingdom. Local players improvise folk tunes in summer sunshine after their library was shut since 31st March. Children, the elderly and other adult groups have been prevented from using the building uphill from this location as Lambeth decide how to use the public space, bequeathed to the community by philanthropist, Andrew carnegie in 1911. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    carnegie_popup-05-21-06-2016.jpg
  • The veteran BBC broadcaster Richard Baker (same name as the photographer of this picture) is seen in a Radio 3 studio in Langham Place, in central London. With glasses at hand and programme notes on his console with microphones pointing to his face, Baker is looking to camera with a pair of old-fashioned earphones around his neck. Richard Baker OBE (born 1925) started at the BBC as an announcer and presented many classical music programmes on both television  and radio, including for many years the annual live broadcast from the Last Night of the Proms but he's best known as a newsreader for the BBC News from 1954 to 1982 and the long-running Your Hundred Best Tunes for BBC Radio 2 on Sunday nights.
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