“GOD BLESS THE SPECTRUM” TRIBUTE BOOK CONTEST WINNER ANNOUNCED

Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richards leads the band's entourage through the back hallways of the Spectrum arena moments before taking the stage. © ROGER BARONE 1975

Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richards leads the band's entourage through the back hallways of the Spectrum arena moments before taking the stage. © ROGER BARONE 1975
ROLLNG STONES: THE SPECTRUM (June 22, 1975)
Erik Engholm, from Sweden, a member of Doug Potash’s “Shidoobee” Rolling Stones Web site, is the first-prize winner of this month’s “My Spectrum Memories” trivia contest. Engholm identified the man immediately to the left of Keith Richards in this photo as Trevor Lawrence.
Lawrence was a saxophone player and member of the “Butterfield Blues Band.” He also played with various artists including, Marvin Gaye, the Isley Brothers and Stevie Wonder.
First prize was a copy of the “God Bless The Spectrum” tribute book, accompanied by an archivally processed 8 x 10, black and white, selenium toned print of Mick Jagger during his 1981 JFK Stadium Press Conference in Philadelphia.
Fred Hardin, of Savannah, Georgia, won the consolation second-prize: a copy of “God Bless The Spectrum.”
~ by photosfromphilly on September 23, 2009.
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