Johnny Ramone performing at Hammersmith Odeon, London, 2 October 1980

£775.00

16 × 20 in. (41 × 51 cm) print with 12 × 18 in. (30 × 46 cm) image silver gelatin exhibition print.

Edition of 25. Hand-signed by photographer David Corio.

£155 from every sale of this print is donated to mental health charity Rethink Mental Illness (charity number 271028).

“This picture seems to capture the persona of Johnny Ramone – requisite Ramones tee-shirt, guitar slung impossibly low, drainpipe jeans plastered on skinny long legs spread out wide, and all capped off by a contemptuous sneer on his face. Johnny Ramone’s super-fast ‘buzzsaw’ guitar technique had a huge impact on the punk scene – he could make a two-minute song sound like an epic.” David Corio

Since he was 16 years old, pioneering photographer David Corio has built an unparalleled six-decade music photography archive. Corio has spent almost 50 years in recording studios, backstage dressing rooms and major cultural events, documenting the 20th century’s most groundbreaking musicians.

16 × 20 in. (41 × 51 cm) print with 12 × 18 in. (30 × 46 cm) image silver gelatin exhibition print.

Edition of 25. Hand-signed by photographer David Corio.

£155 from every sale of this print is donated to mental health charity Rethink Mental Illness (charity number 271028).

“This picture seems to capture the persona of Johnny Ramone – requisite Ramones tee-shirt, guitar slung impossibly low, drainpipe jeans plastered on skinny long legs spread out wide, and all capped off by a contemptuous sneer on his face. Johnny Ramone’s super-fast ‘buzzsaw’ guitar technique had a huge impact on the punk scene – he could make a two-minute song sound like an epic.” David Corio

Since he was 16 years old, pioneering photographer David Corio has built an unparalleled six-decade music photography archive. Corio has spent almost 50 years in recording studios, backstage dressing rooms and major cultural events, documenting the 20th century’s most groundbreaking musicians.