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Eric Victor Burdon

(1941-), Singer, founding member of The Animals

Sitter in 5 portraits

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Eric Victor Burdon, by Clare Park - NPG x29118

Eric Victor Burdon

by Clare Park
bromide fibre print, 1985
NPG x29118

Sheet music cover for 'House of the Rising Sun' by The Animals (John Steel; Dave Rowberry; Chas Chandler; Eric Victor Burdon; Hilton Valentine), published by Keith Prowse Music Publishing Co Ltd, after  Unknown photographer - NPG D48334

Sheet music cover for 'House of the Rising Sun' by The Animals (John Steel; Dave Rowberry; Chas Chandler; Eric Victor Burdon; Hilton Valentine)

published by Keith Prowse Music Publishing Co Ltd, after Unknown photographer
halftone reproduction, published 1964
NPG D48334

Sheet music cover for 'San Franciscan Nights' by The Animals (Dave Rowberry; Hilton Valentine; Eric Victor Burdon; John Steel; Chas Chandler), published by A. Schroeder Music Publishing Co Ltd, after  Unknown photographer - NPG D48336

Sheet music cover for 'San Franciscan Nights' by The Animals (Dave Rowberry; Hilton Valentine; Eric Victor Burdon; John Steel; Chas Chandler)

published by A. Schroeder Music Publishing Co Ltd, after Unknown photographer
halftone reproduction, published 1967
NPG D48336

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