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The Death of Brian Jones: What Really Happened at Cotchford Farm?
Brian Jones was found dead in his swimming pool on July 3, 1969. The official verdict was misadventure, but the evidence, the witnesses, and a deathbed confession tell a much more complicated story.


A Great Day in Harlem: Capturing the Heartbeat of Jazz
On August 12, 1958, a remarkable event in the history of jazz and photography took place at 17 East 126th Street, between Fifth and Madison Avenue, in Harlem, New York. It was the day freelance photographer Art Kane, on commission from Esquire magazine, captured one of the most iconic images in jazz history. This photograph, known as “A Great Day in Harlem,” features 57 of the most influential jazz musicians of the time, creating a timeless snapshot of an era. The Conception


Story of Jimmie Nicol: The Beatles' Temporary Drummer
When Ringo Starr fell ill with tonsillitis and was hospitalised on 3 June 1964, just before the Beatles' 1964 tour of Australia, the...
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