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Peter Allchorne's photograph of Ringo Starr at the drums on the set of A Hard Day's Night in 1964, clearly using bricks to add height to his 5ft 6in.

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Barney McKenna, third left, with fellow Dubliners (from left) Ciarán Bourke, Bobby Lynch, John Sheahan and Ronnie Drew in 1965.

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What Dylan felt was the itch of an imminent insight, the tickle of lyrics that needed to be written down.'

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Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Carole King's Tapestry comes with so many teenage girl memories

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The Smiths

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Spoek Mathambo

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Signed, sealed, delivered … Stevie Wonder at Glastonbury in 2010

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Remarkably fine form … Joan Baez.

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The Trammps in 1973, including Jimmy Ellis (third left) with (from left) Earl Young, Harold Wade, Stanley Wade and Robert Upchurch

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Paavo Berglund in 1998. His cycle of Nielsen symphonies, recorded with the Royal Danish Orchestra, was praised for its insight and integrity.

Baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

Hugh Masekela

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Not forever young ... Paul McCartney, who will turn 70 in June

'Appealingly ramshackle and untutored' … the Lijadu Sisters

Amy Winehouse in 2007.

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Hallelujah … Leonard Cohen's new album is with us.

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Etta James, who has died aged 73 after suffering from leukaemia, was among the most critically acclaimed and influential female singers of the past 50 years, even if she never achieved huge popular success. From her first R&B hit, in 1955, the risqué Roll With Me Henry – cut when she was only 15 – through a series of classic 1960s soul sides (the lush ballad At Last, the raucous house rocker Tell Mama and the emotional agony of I'd Rather Go Blind), then a series of critically acclaimed 1970s and 1980s albums that won her a broad rock audience, to more recent albums of jazz vocals, James proved capable of developing and changing as an artist

Leonard Cohen in Paris

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A vintage print from the April 1964 edition of Queen magazine entitled How to Kill Five Stones with One Bird featuring Nicole de la Marge with Rolling Stones Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Brian Jones.

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Souvenirs of a joyful solitude' … Patti Smith has published a new book of Polaroid photographs

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Jim Morrison of the Doors

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Frederick Delius in 1911, aged 49.

Madonna signs autographs at the UK premiere of her film W.E. in London

Bob Weston of Fleetwood Mac in 1972. Weston, who has died aged 64, was the band's lead guitarist in the early 1970s, and contributed to both the evolution of its sound and its turbulent history

Dolly Parton arrives at the premiere of her latest film, Joyful Noise, at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles

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The Pogues with Kirsty MacColl.

Billie Jo Spears in a ’57 Chevrolet. Her 1978 song of the same name recalled nights spent at drive-in picture shows.

The cover of the Rolling Stones' Let it Bleed by Robert Brownjohn.

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Michael Jackson and Tito

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Keith Richards and Anita Pallenberg arrive at Marlborough Street magistrates court in London on 27 June 1973, to answer charges after the drugs raid.

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