This original photo from the 1964 Richmond Jazz Festival captures a moment in music history, featuring The Rolling Stones during their iconic era. Shot by photographer Mike Peters, this photograph encapsulates the vibrant energy and cultural significance of the 1960s. He was a fixture at the venue, photographing major trad jazz and R&B artists of the era. Key Work: Captured early performances of The Rolling Stones at Eel Pie Island. Background: He lived on a converted Thames sailing barge at Strawberry Hill with his family. Legacy: His portfolio documented the “cool cats” and the birth of R&B in 1960s London. Death: Passed away in 2023 and this is from he’s estate. Framed teak, mounted and glazed. Frame 24″ long, 21″ high. Photo is 15″ long by 11″ high. Signed by Mike Peters.

