By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Some of you ask about the importance of image in music. Well, here's a story:
Exactly fifty-six years ago, John, Paul, Ringo and George arrived at photographer Michael Cooper's studio in London. Within minutes they find themselves dressed in unpredictable military uniforms, inspired by the Victorian era, in a multicolored format. They stand in front of a stage set designed by Peter Blake, who has arranged dozens of scenes featuring famous people, among whom are Marilyn Monroe, Marlon Brando, Mae West, Charles Chaplin, Albert Einstein, Edgar Allan Poe, Aleister Crowley, Bob Dylan, Oscar Wilde, Karl Marx, DH Lawrence and even Shirley Temple. The session also includes a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, However, due to commercial decisions, it is removed from the final result because of fears of a negative reaction from the inhabitants of the Republic of India. It is a representation of a funeral procession and the Beatles are attending their own burial.
An unforgettable snapshot. How can one deny the historical importance and enduring relevance of the cover of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Perhaps the most remembered and copied song in the history of world music?
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This is graphic material created to promote the performance of artists from Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, Guatemala, Colombia, Mexico and Argentina. These pieces were created to advertise the recitals and parties related to the rock, electronic, folk, hip hop, fusion, jazz, ska, punk and indie pop Around the world. We're showcasing, for your enjoyment, the best advertising images we've found in recent days. We hope you like them. It's time to celebrate. It's time to support local talent in their presentations.
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