Music
The Jam hold exclusive photo exhibition
Published Tuesday, Sep 25 2007, 14:26 BST | By Alex Fletcher
Mod rockers The Jam are holding an exhibition of never-before-seen photos in London.
The 'Going Underground' band's pictures will be displayed at the Movie Poster Art Gallery, at Colville Place, between October 6 and 20.
The photographs have been taken by Neil "Twink" Tinning and are all from the years 1981/2.
The Paul Weller-fronted group recently published the book The Jam Unseen, featuring rare photos of the band, and 26 selected pictures from the collection will now be available as limited edition prints. The prints will all be individually numbered and signed.
The 'Going Underground' band's pictures will be displayed at the Movie Poster Art Gallery, at Colville Place, between October 6 and 20.
The photographs have been taken by Neil "Twink" Tinning and are all from the years 1981/2.
The Paul Weller-fronted group recently published the book The Jam Unseen, featuring rare photos of the band, and 26 selected pictures from the collection will now be available as limited edition prints. The prints will all be individually numbered and signed.
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