Snap! Iconic moments

From an unconventional prep school on Purbeck’s Jurassic Coast, to an encounter with punk glamourpuss Debbie Harry in a Bournemouth basement via an advertising and fashion course at The College, Dorset forever has a special place in the heart and career of photographer Lawrence Impey. His work has graced the pages of numerous books and Read More…

Zoot alors!

He was the ‘Flamingo Flasher’, chief mischief maker and mickey taker, the clown prince of the beat clubs, always game for a laugh and a ready foil for whoever he played alongside – when they come to write the definitive history of British Beat they’ll need plenty of space dedicated to Zoot Money.

The Bure Club – All a bit of a Bure…

Long before arena tours and stadium gigs, a humble former Army hut once put Mudeford firmly on Britain’s musical map. For a few years in the mid-1960s the Bure Club, on the site of what is now The Sandpiper pub, was one of the area’s hottest live music venues and played host to rock ’n’ roll Read More…