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Disc & Music Echo Magazine Awards, Saturday 18th February 1967, from left

Disc & Music Echo Magazine Awards, Saturday 18th February 1967, from left, Cat Stevens winner of the Brightest Hope Award with Cliff Richard, Samantha Juste Dolenz and husband Micky Dolenz, of The Monkees. © Mirrorpix

Daily Mirror
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England

Media ID 21579259

Award Ceremonies Personality 1967 Presenter

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Step back in time to the swinging 60s with this print from the Disc & Music Echo Magazine Awards held on Saturday, February 18th, 1967. In this iconic snapshot, we see a star-studded lineup of musical talents and personalities who defined an era. On the left stands Cat Stevens, beaming with joy as he clutches his well-deserved Brightest Hope Award. Standing beside him is none other than the legendary Cliff Richard, a true icon of British rock 'n' roll. Adding to the glamour are Samantha Juste Dolenz and her husband Micky Dolenz from The Monkees – a band that captured hearts worldwide with their infectious tunes and boyish charm. As they pose together for this timeless photograph, it's evident that music truly knows no boundaries. This image not only captures a momentous occasion but also serves as a reminder of how music has the power to unite people across generations. From television presenters to singers and musicians alike, these individuals shaped popular culture during one of its most vibrant periods. Thanks to Daily Mirror's Memory Lane Prints collection, you can now own a piece of history that encapsulates the spirit and energy of an unforgettable night in entertainment history.


Framed Prints

Step back in time with our vintage framed print from Memory Lane Prints. This collectible piece features an iconic image of the Disc & Music Echo Magazine Awards from 18th February 1967. Witness a historic moment as Cat Stevens, the Brightest Hope Award recipient, poses with Cliff Richard, Samantha Juste Dolenz, and her husband Micky Dolenz. Preserve this piece of music history in your home or office with our high-quality framed print. Each print is carefully crafted with attention to detail, ensuring a stunning display that brings nostalgia and charm to any space.


Photo Prints

Step back in time with this vintage photograph from the Daily Mirror's archives, featuring a memorable moment from the Disc & Music Echo Magazine Awards on Saturday, 18th February 1967. Witness the excitement as Cat Stevens accepts the Brightest Hope Award, flanked by the iconic Cliff Richard and The Monkees' Samantha Juste and her husband Micky Dolenz. Bring this piece of music history into your home with Media Storehouse's high-quality Photographic Prints, perfectly preserving the authenticity and charm of this timeless image.


Poster Prints

Step back in time with this vintage print from the Media Storehouse collection, featuring an iconic moment from the Disc & Music Echo Magazine Awards held on Saturday, 18th February 1967. Witness the excitement as Cat Stevens, winner of the Brightest Hope Award, poses proudly with Cliff Richard, Samantha Juste Dolenz, and her husband Micky Dolenz. This authentic throwback print, sourced from the Daily Mirror's Memory Lane archives, is a must-have for music history enthusiasts and collectors alike. Bring the magic of the past into your home or office and relive the unforgettable moments of music history.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Step back in time with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring the iconic image of the 1967 Disc & Music Echo Magazine Awards. This captivating puzzle showcases a memorable moment in music history, as Cliff Richard presents the Brightest Hope Award to a young Cat Stevens, flanked by Samantha Juste Dolenz and her husband Micky Dolenz. Perfect for music enthusiasts and puzzle lovers alike, this intricately designed puzzle is a fantastic way to bring a piece of the past into your present. Solve it alone or with friends and family, and relive the magic of this iconic moment in music history.

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