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On Stage: 50 Years of Rock in Pictures

On Stage celebrates rock and pop performers from the early 1970s to the present through the photography of Ian Hood and Paul Temple.

The heady days of rock and pop music in the 1960s and 1970s had a marked effect on society in the Western world. The influence of this music continues in the present day; it has entertained us and changed our thinking and lifestyle.

Although many of the artists have now sadly passed, their music lives on. So do the photographs of them, in action, doing what they loved.

Ian Hood and Paul Temple met in 1966 in the south-east of Melbourne. They greatly enjoyed the ‘new’ music and also had a common enjoyment of photography. In the early 1970s they began photographing concerts that they attended as patrons. Eventually this led them to supplying images to media, promoters, and artists’ management.

On Stage celebrates rock and pop performers from the early 1970s to the present day through photography, mixed media, and personal mementos.

All works in the exhibition are for sale.

Little River Band, Melbourne, 1977. Image courtesy Paul Temple and Ian Hood.

When
Saturday 28 October 2023 - Tuesday 2 April 2024
Where
LibraryMuseum, Corner of Kiewa and Swift Streets, Albury
Price
Free