Category: Music
Celebrate the legends of sound and rhythm with rare vintage music photos. From jazz and rock to classical icons — explore how music shaped generations.
These images capture passion, creativity, and cultural revolutions that still echo today.
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#31 Young Michelle Phillips: Gorgeous Photos Of Californian Dreamgirl From 1960s and 1970s #31 Music
Wind pushes through long hair as a poised young woman lifts an umbrella and throws a playful stop-hand toward the lens, turning a simple moment into instant 1960s-style drama. The black-and-white tones sharpen every detail—the arc of the canopy spokes, the soft edge of a coat sleeve, and an expression caught between laughter and defiance.…
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#16 Bassist Paul Simonon of British punk group The Clash, backstage at a concert at the Royal College of Art (RCA), London, November 5, 1976
This black-and-white backstage photo captures bassist Paul Simonon of British punk group The Clash at the Royal College of Art (RCA) in London on November 5, 1976. Seated on the floor with his bass guitar in hand, he’s framed in a quiet, spare room that contrasts with the intensity of a live concert. The candid…
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#32 Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Tom Hamilton pose backstage while in Newport, Rhode Island in 1973
This vintage backstage photo captures Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Tom Hamilton posing in Newport, Rhode Island in 1973, offering an unfiltered glimpse of the band’s early-era rock and roll energy. Shot in a tight, candid space, the image feels like a behind-the-scenes moment caught between the rush of the stage and the quiet of the…
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#48 Aerosmith lead singer, Steven Tyler, cools himself off backstage after a performance at the RFK Stadium in 1976
This historical backstage photo captures Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler cooling off after a performance at RFK Stadium in 1976. Shot in gritty black-and-white, it freezes a raw, unguarded moment that contrasts with the larger-than-life energy of a stadium rock show.
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#2 Bananarama in the early 80s
This historical photo captures Bananarama in the early 80s, delivering a vivid snapshot of classic 1980s pop style and new wave attitude. The studio-like portrait lighting and close, front-facing composition put the focus on the group’s confident presence and the era’s unmistakable visual flair.




