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John Mayall of the Bluesbreakers, with wife Pamela, rests in the band room between

John Mayall of the Bluesbreakers, with wife Pamela, rests in the band room between performances, The Flamingo Club, Wardour Street, Soho, London, in the early hours of Sunday 2nd January 1966. © Mirrorpix

Ray Weaver
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
W89

Media ID 21879538

Bottle Cigarette Club Clubs Coca Cola Guitar Guitarist Musical Instruments Night Club Night Clubs Night Life Nightclub Nightclubs 1966

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Captured in a moment of respite, John Mayall of the Bluesbreakers finds solace alongside his wife Pamela in the intimate band room of The Flamingo Club. Resting between electrifying performances on that early Sunday morning of January 2nd, 1966, this photograph by Ray Weaver immortalizes a legendary figure in the heart of London's vibrant Soho district. The image portrays an era when music and nightlife intertwined to create an atmosphere pulsating with energy. As Mayall leans against a worn-out couch, his guitar rests beside him - its strings still humming from the fervor of their set. A bottle and cigarette lay nearby, remnants of indulgence amidst the creative chaos that permeates every corner. In this dimly lit sanctuary, where jazz and blues reverberate through brick walls thick with history, Mayall's weary yet contented expression speaks volumes about the passion that fuels his craft. His eyes reflect both exhaustion and fulfillment; they bear witness to countless nights spent perfecting his artistry for adoring fans who flock to these hallowed grounds. Beside him sits Pamela - a pillar of support amidst the whirlwind existence that accompanies life as a musician. Their bond is palpable even within this fleeting moment; her presence offering comfort and companionship amid the relentless pursuit of musical greatness. Ray Weaver's lens captures not just two individuals but also an entire epoch defined by raw talent, unbridled creativity, and hedonistic pleasures. This photograph serves as.


Framed Prints

Step back in time with our exclusive framed print from Memory Lane Prints, featuring an iconic moment of John Mayall of the Bluesbreakers taking a break with his wife Pamela in the band room of The Flamingo Club in Soho, London. Captured by renowned photographer Ray Weaver in the early hours of Sunday 2nd January 1966, this rare photograph is a must-have for any blues music enthusiast or John Mayall fan. Our high-quality framed print preserves the authenticity and nostalgia of this historic moment, making it a stunning addition to any wall.


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Step back in time with this exclusive Media Storehouse print from Memory Lane Prints. Captured by renowned photographer Ray Weaver, this vintage photograph features music legend John Mayall of the Bluesbreakers taking a moment's rest with his wife Pamela in the band room of The Flamingo Club in London's Soho district. Taken in the early hours of Sunday 2nd January 1966 between performances, this captivating image brings you closer to the raw energy and authenticity of the Bluesbreakers' legendary gigs. Add this unique piece to your collection and let the spirit of the 60s live on in your home.


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"Step back in time with this stunning vintage photograph from Ray Weaver's Memory Lane Prints collection. Witness a rare moment of relaxation as legendary blues musician John Mayall of the Bluesbreakers takes a break with his wife Pamela, nestled among musical instruments and equipment in the band room of The Flamingo Club in London's Soho district. Captured in the early hours of Sunday 2nd January 1966, this captivating poster print transports you to the pulsating heart of the British blues scene. A must-have for music enthusiasts and collectors alike."


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Step into the past with our exclusive jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse range, featuring the iconic image "John Mayall of the Bluesbreakers, with wife Pamela" by Ray Weaver from Memory Lane Prints. This captivating puzzle transports you back to the early hours of Sunday 2nd January 1966, where John Mayall takes a moment of respite in the band room at The Flamingo Club in Soho, London, between electrifying performances. Assemble this intricately detailed puzzle to bring the history of the Bluesbreakers to life in your own home, making it a perfect addition to any music lover's collection.

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