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Unpublished photos of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones published

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"Bob Bonis file" was the name given to the website created by the son who was in the United States, manager of the legendary British bands The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Through the portal, a significant amount of previously unpublished photographs of both bands, which have been captured by the same Bonis spread.

These images, which show various moments experienced by two of the most important and influential groups in the history of rock and roll between 1964 and 1966, were stored in a confidential box for more than 40 years.

"The file of Bob Bonis" shows only 30 of the more than 100 photographs that are part of the collection of former manager and amateur photographer, which will be available only for two years through the platform of electronic auctions, Ebay, for a sum of $ 175, time in which it will constantly updating the photo file contents.

Proceeds from the auction will be aimed both at the foundations of both bands and the Grammy Museum. Among the highlights, we can see John, Paul, Ringo and George in several rehearsals, concerts and air travel, as well as a Jagger viewing the disc Bringning It All Back Home, Bob Dylan, or reading a magazine Playboy .

If you want to enjoy this photo gallery, enter the portal www.bobbonis.com

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