THE BELLAMY BROTHERS - INSCRIBED ADVERTISEMENT SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: THE BELLAMY BROTHERS (DAVID BELLAMY), THE BELLAMY BROTHERS (HOWARD BELLAMY) - HFSID 183758
Sale Price $250.00
Reg. $320.00
THE BELLAMY BROTHERS: DAVID and HOWARD BELLAMY
This full color advertisement photograph is signed by the country music stars
who first became stars when their single “Let Your Love Flow” rocketed to
the top of the charts
Advertisement Inscribed and Signed: "Good luck/Lupe/Howard/Bellamy" and
"David/Bellamy". Color 8x10 overall, image 6½x8¼ (one surface), signed in gold
ink. Wearing western attire and Justin boots, The Bellamys are posed, David
with guitar and Howard sitting. The Bellamy Brothers bio and Justin Boot
Company history printed on verso. The Bellamy Brothers - David (born 1950)
and Howard (born 1946) - learned how to play multiple instruments as children.
Influenced by country, rock and calypso music, they first performed for a
benefit concert in 1968 at the Rattlesnake Roundup. Their first hit "Let Your
Love Flow" (1976) hit No. 1 on the pop charts. "If I Said You Had a Beautiful
Body Would You Hold it Against Me" made No. 1 on the country charts and
"Song of the Year" for all of the United Kingdom in 1979. Since then, they
have been consistently successful transitioning between country, pop, and rock.
Over 50 albums later, the band is still going strong. In recent years, the music
duo has maintained a relationship with Swiss rock musician Gola, who they
released Marmaid Cowgirl with in 2014. Lightly soiled at bottom left edge.
Otherwise, fine condition.
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