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Handle with extreme care -- new very limited Traveling Wilburys photos portfolio released

A limited edition portfolio collection of rare photographs of the Traveling Wilburys -- George Harrison, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan and Jeff Lynne -- can now be ordered through  www.travelingwilburys.com.

The portfolio, limited to 250 copies worldwide, was overseen by David Costa and includes photos taken by Alberto Tolot during the making of the “Handle With Care” video, Neal Preston’s photos for the first album, Caroline Greystock’s shots of early rehearsals and candid Polaroids taken by the Wilburys themselves.

(You can see a few of the photos from the portfolio in the slideshow at the bottom of the page.)

Printed on 100# Strathmore Pastelle, the portfolio measures 12 3/4” x 18 5/8” x 5/8” and includes seven prints suitable for framing. Orders will ship around April 14, according to the website. Cost is $300.

Related reading: Jeff Lynne talks about the recent Genesis Publications book on the Wilburys with spinner.com.

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Slideshow: Pictures from the Traveling Wilburys portfolio

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  • Beatle Tom 2 years ago

    I wonder how many pics are in the folio ? And are they all culled from the recent $$$$ Wilburys book from Genesis ? The folio costs about as much as the book did !

  • Don 2 years ago

    Its nice that all these cool cats got together, it was kinda musically flat, for my money Dylan and maybe the Big O from a historical point a view made it interesting. Dylan took some risks with this line up but came up kind of trumps as usual.

  • oneeyedmidgit 2 years ago

    George was a nice guy

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