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Martin Shaw Actor playing the part of Elvis Presley in Alan Bleasdales Writer stage musical " Are you Lonesome tonight?" January 1985 Dbase Msi
Robbie Coltrane actor playing harmonica and guitar
Dudley Moore with his Son August 1978 A©Mirrorpix. comDudley Moore with his Son August 1978 © Mirrorpix.com
Actress Britt Ekland circa 1960s
Army Band August 1970 Clarinet player John Lake (20) of the 1st. Battalion Parachute Regiment from lightwater Surrey
Neil Benson with Mike Durhams jazz band the West Jesmond Rhythm Kings in action on September 5, 1996
North East band The Days (L to R) Mickey Deans, Bob Gorman, Bill Brown and Tommy Ross at the Manors Club in Newcastle 5 April 1975
Charlie Anderson, guitarist with The Selector, joined children on a Two-Tone float during Coventry carnival. 14th June 1980
Songwriters Paul and Barry Ryan (dark shirt) in their flat in North Audley Street, London November 1968
Ryhope Colliery Band members left to right, Malcolm Smith, Tom McMahon and Bobby Richardson on March 3, 1999
Actors in the BBC situation comedy series Last of the Summer Wine, at a railway station during filming of the series. Standing left to right are: Brian Wilde who plays Foggy Dewhirst
American pop group The Monkees performing on stage at a concert in London. July 1967
Morecambe & Wise. Comedians June 1965 Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise & singer Mark Wynter put their fingers in their ears as actress Anna Dawson plays the saxophone. © Mirrorpix
Northern Synfonia double bass player Roberto Carillo-Garcia outside Durham Cathedral in January 1995
The St Helens education department music stand at the St Helens show. Left to right, Chris and Andrew Lowcock, Baxter Dudley and Cathy Buxton. Sherdley Park, St Helen, Merseyside. 26th July 1984
An Army band plays with wives and girlfriends during some off duty leisure time in the Second World War. 18th February 1941
C Company of the 5th Battalion Liverpool Home Guard are the proud possessors of the first Home Guard Pipe band in England. Pipe Major Macleod is seen here leading the company. 26th January 1941
The band of an Army Technical School leads the parade of Officers and men of HMS Garth from the railway station to the Town Hall in Wokingham, Berkshire during the Second World War. 26th January 1945
Wounded soldiers recuperating at a hospital in England during the Second World War, entertain children with songs and music during a performance outdoors in the hospital grounds. 20th July 1941
An impromptu concert in the wardroom of a British ship in a Royal Navy convoy inn the English Channel during the Second World War, given by an officers band
Preparations for the Allied invasion of Sicily, codenamed Operation Husky, in which the Allies took the island of Sicily from the Axis powers (Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany)
Choir and musicians composed of war-maimed men at EMS hospital, Stoke Mandeville. This is part of the treatment to help these men take their places in normal life again after long periods in bed
Eaglescliffe School band in rehearsal. Circa 1972
Military parade down Park Street, Bristol, Circa 1915
Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys (on keyboards) of the band Orchesteral Manouevers In The Dark pictured during a break at rehearsals for their forthcoming tour. 6th November 1981
Pupils at Langbaurgh School, Middlesbrough, get right in the mood when the big band sound is brought to their classrooms. Music teacher, Mick Lockey, bearded at back
Parade assembles at Rock-A-Nore Hastings, East Sussex, England. 23rd April 1939
Members of the A. R. P. Auxiliary Fire Service and Territorial Army seen here on aMembers of the A.R.P. Auxiliary Fire Service and Territorial Army seen here on a National Services parade at Hastings Pier. 23rd April 1939
Remembrance Sunday Parade, Middlesbrough, Sunday 12th November 1978
Unveiling of the Slapton Sands monument honouring the people of the farms and villages of the South Hams that were evacuated to allow US forces to practice the D-Day landings. Circa 1954
Arnold Dolmetsch, a French-born musician and instrument maker, and family playing a harpsichord. Haslemere, Surrey. 1924
Members of the Women Land Army (WLA) sowing seeds by the old fashioned Fiddle method in the English countryside during the Second World War. Circa August 1941
Band of the Royal Marines marching toward the Lord mayors parade in Central Manchester. 3rd July 1978
Grangefield Grammar School concert, Stockton-on-Tees. 1975
Hull Royal Infirmary - Preparing a trolley of sterilised instruments is one of the less glamorous jobs which have to be done. Various
Pop star Elton John at the piano as he performs at the Live Aid concert held at Wembley Stadium. 13th July 1985
World snooker champion Joe Johnson poses playing a harp. 28th May 1986
World snooker champion Joe Johnson poses in London, playing a harp. 28th May 1986
European Cup Final betweeen Rangers and Bayern Munich in Nuremberg, West Germany in May 1967. Rangers footballers on the steps of the plane before flying out for the match
A young skiffle group playing their instruments. Left to right in front, Leslie Bennett, Mike Reid and Susan Bennett, and behind, Peter Reid and Tommy Bennett
The Brecon Jazz Festival. Brecon, South Wales, A small musical group perform on the street. A saxophonist plays a solo and plays along with the band Jazz Music
Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, Windward Islands, West Indies. 27th July 1955
£13 a week carpenter Len Edmunds playing his homemade violin£ 13 a week carpenter Len Edmunds playing his homemade violin, as he tests the acoustics of Britains newest £ 150
Chelsea holidays at home. London Transport Military Band playing on a bombed site, corner of Old Church Street and Embankment. 17th June 1943
Herbert and Gloria Cameron with their family. May 1974
Cellist Charlotte Moorman rehearsing at 18 Carlton House Terrace for her particular sound effect concert. With her is her Korean assistant Mr Nan June Paik
Britains first civil atomic power station Bradwell, Essex, has been inspected by agents from the International Atomic Agency
The Park and Dare Workmens band, with their conductor, Mr Haydn Bebb, seen here in Cardiff, Wales, after their 101st broadcast. 12th June 1948