Never-Before-Seen photos of the Stones and Beatles can be yours!
Bob Bonis tour managed The Rolling Stones and The Beatles from 1964 - 1966. With his unequaled access, he shot lots of candid, behind-the-scenes photos of the groups. Those photos have sat unseen in his private collection for nearly 50 years.

Now, they can be yours.
The photos are being sold through the Grammy Museum, which receives a portion of the proceeds, via eBay. They won't be up for auction, but sold instead at set "Buy It Now" prices -- $175 for 11×14, $385 for 16×20, and $625 for prints of 20×24. Each size has a limited run. There are currently 30 photos up for sale, and the Bob Bonis Archive plans to continue releasing new photos from their vast collection over the next two years. They too will be sold on eBay through the Grammy Museum. Each photo comes with a certificate of authentication.
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Bonis' photos offer a peek at the British Invasion from a rare angle -- inside it. This photo of John Lennon was taken backstage in '66 at a Beatles concert in St. Louis.

Bob Bonis Archive
The photos have never been public until now.

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And they're revealing.

Bob Bonis Archive
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