Inside Information: VOX AC30
Now also available as a large format print
eleased in 1959 to meet the demand for louder amplifiers, the Vox AC30 was quickly adopted as the amp of choice for bands like The Beatles, The Kinks and The Stones, helping to define the sound of the 'British Invasion’ when the popularity of British rock ’n’ roll bands spread to the States. Its appeal has continued through the decades with bands like Queen, U2, The Smiths, Oasis, Blur, Radiohead, Arctic Monkeys all counted as loyal Vox fans.
Dorothy’s new cutaway print celebrates some of the greatest moments in Rock ’N Roll history, all hidden inside this iconic guitar amp.
The print features 40 of these famous scenes including The Beatles’ gig on top of the Apple building, The Rolling Stones at Hyde Park, Bob Dylan going electric, Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison, Jimi Hendrix at Monterey International Pop Music Festival, Sex Pistols at Lesser Free Trade Hall and The KLF burning a million quid.
Concept and art direction by Dorothy and illustration by Malik Thomas.
- 3 colour litho print
- 120gsm uncoated art paper
- H50 x W70cm