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  • A close up of an analog sound recorder during an analog sound recording on the 31st August 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A close up of an analog sound grand master recorder during an analog sound recording on the 31st August 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A close up of a vintage audio mixer sound equipment with control panel knobs and levels during an analog sound recording on the 31st August 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A close up of sound levels during an analog sound recording on the 31st August 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Proteje is one of the most noted artists from Jamaica at the moment, recording a new reggae sound, seen here at his album launch at Tuff Gong Studios, Kingston, Jamaica.
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  • Proteje album launch at Tuff Gong Studios, Kingston, Jamaica.
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  • Ronan Patrick John Keating (born 3 March 1977) is an Irish recording artist, singer-songwriter, musician, and philanthropist. Keating debuted on the professional music scene in 1994 as the lead singer of Boyzone. His solo career started in 1999, and resulted in 9 studio albums. Keating gained worldwide attention when his single "When You Say Nothing at All" was featured in the film Notting Hill and peaked at number one in several countries. As a solo artist, Keating has sold over 22 million records worldwide. Keating has worked as a charity campaigner most notably for the Marie Keating Foundation, a foundation that raises awareness for breast cancer. It is named after his mother, who died of the disease. Ronan Keatings fortune is around £12 million pounds.
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  • Ronan Patrick John Keating (born 3 March 1977) is an Irish recording artist, singer-songwriter, musician, and philanthropist. Keating debuted on the professional music scene in 1994 as the lead singer of Boyzone. His solo career started in 1999, and resulted in 9 studio albums. Keating gained worldwide attention when his single "When You Say Nothing at All" was featured in the film Notting Hill and peaked at number one in several countries. As a solo artist, Keating has sold over 22 million records worldwide. Keating has worked as a charity campaigner most notably for the Marie Keating Foundation, a foundation that raises awareness for breast cancer. It is named after his mother, who died of the disease. Ronan Keatings fortune is around £12 million pounds.
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  • TV personality Jonathan Ross OBE dances his version of The Stonk in a Television studio in which celebrities from the entertainment industry performed to a charity song which was released by comics Hale and Pace which reached a UK number for one week in March 1991 raising £100,000 in aid of Comic Relief. Ross is a BAFTA-winning English film critic and presenter of BBC radio and television and is seen here in 1991 after a few years into his broadcasting career.
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  • Youth Heart Beat radio show hosts Parbati and Shankar. The show deals with health issues and life skill issues for young people. The program is supported by Prayash Nepal, partner of Restless Development.
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  • Crowd shot, Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Rebekha Bouche and Mojo Hand playing in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Rob Rider Hill and Mojo Hand playing in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Fred Stitz of Ravorlight playing in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Ewan and friend, Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Crowd listening to music in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Tankus the Henge playing in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Abbey Road zebra crossing on 16th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Normally crowded with people London is like a ghost town as workers stay home under lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic. The image shot here in 1969 next to the studios where their classic album was recorded of the Beatles crossing Abbey Road, became one of the most famous album covers in history. Shortly after the albums release, the cover became part of the Paul is dead theory that was spreading across college campuses in the US. According to followers of the rumour, the cover depicted the Beatles walking out of a cemetery in a funeral procession. The escalation of the Paul is dead rumour became the subject of intense analysis on mainstream radio and contributed to Abbey Roads commercial success in the US.. The crossing has since become a popular destination for Beatles fans and the crossing was given grade II listed status for its cultural and historical importance.
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  • The famous Studio One 1 studios in Kingston, where the first ska records were recorded. Jamaica.
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  • Abbey Road zebra crossing on 16th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Normally crowded with people London is like a ghost town as workers stay home under lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic. The image shot here in 1969 next to the studios where their classic album was recorded of the Beatles crossing Abbey Road, became one of the most famous album covers in history. Shortly after the albums release, the cover became part of the Paul is dead theory that was spreading across college campuses in the US. According to followers of the rumour, the cover depicted the Beatles walking out of a cemetery in a funeral procession. The escalation of the Paul is dead rumour became the subject of intense analysis on mainstream radio and contributed to Abbey Roads commercial success in the US.. The crossing has since become a popular destination for Beatles fans and the crossing was given grade II listed status for its cultural and historical importance.
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  • BBC warm-up man Miles Crawford holds up two boards prompting the audience watching the National Lottery Show to Clap or Laugh in BBC Television Centre in West London, England. Lit by studio lighting with a universe of stars in the background, Crawford is a respected and versatile stand-up comic and TV personality in his own right  working for the BBC, Sky, Channel 4 and ITV. Ironically, warm-ups perform a preliminary act before a TV show is recorded to literally warm an audience into non-spontaneous laughter to help a comedy's atmosphere - albeit with the help of prompt signs like these. The first National Lottery Live show was at 19:00 on Saturday 19 November 1994.
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  • Aspiring "entertainers" DJ's hand around a recording studio in the hope they may get hired to "cut" a track over an existing piece of music in downtown Kingston, Jamaica.
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  • BBC Broadcasting House. Home to BBC Radio, and many an historic transmission. This Art Deco building has recently undergone a total refurbishment. Broadcasting House is home to BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, and BBC Radio 7 and also houses the BBC Radio Theatre, where music and speech programmes (typically comedy for BBC Radio 4) are recorded in front of a studio audience. Portland Place and Langham Place, London, UK.
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  • Recently renovated BBC Broadcasting House is the headquarters and registered office of the BBC in Portland Place and Langham Place, London. Broadcasting House is home to BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, and BBC Radio 7 and also houses the BBC Radio Theatre, where music and speech programmes (typically comedy for BBC Radio 4) are recorded in front of a studio audience.
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  • Recently renovated BBC Broadcasting House is the headquarters and registered office of the BBC in Portland Place and Langham Place, London. Broadcasting House is home to BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, and BBC Radio 7 and also houses the BBC Radio Theatre, where music and speech programmes (typically comedy for BBC Radio 4) are recorded in front of a studio audience.
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  • The front of the violin is weighed. The maker keeps very accurate records of the weight of every piece of every violin he makes. Violins being made at viloin an cello maker, Rod Ward's studio in Guilden Morden, Hertfordshire, UK. This highly skilled craft involves the process of making from raw wood to final instrument. All hand crafted with specialist tools and care for detail.
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  • BBC Broadcasting House. Home to BBC Radio, and many an historic transmission. This Art Deco building has recently undergone a total refurbishment. Broadcasting House is home to BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, and BBC Radio 7 and also houses the BBC Radio Theatre, where music and speech programmes (typically comedy for BBC Radio 4) are recorded in front of a studio audience. Portland Place and Langham Place, London, UK.
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