Bob Bonis was never one to brag. Even after he managed the famed mid-'60s U.S. tours of both the Rolling Stones and the Beatles, he never really called attention to himself or flaunted his close connections. Now, nearly a half century later, the very private man is posthumously getting his due: a newly discovered cache of 3,500 images that he snapped during the respective bands' moments of downtime have even the most jaded memorabilia experts salivating. Click through to see 10 of the new finds, which are slotted to be part of a 50-work photographic display that will open March 4 at New York's Not Fade Away Gallery. Click here for more on the story behind the pictures
Photographer Bob Bonis; (c) 2009, 2269 Productions, Inc.







