
Move Festival - Day FourMANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JULY 11: Stephen Mason from The Beta Band performs on stage on the fourth and final day of the 4-day Move Festival at Lancashire County Cricket Club on July 11, 2004 in Manchester, England. The third annual music festival, sponsored by Virgin Trains, runs until July 11. (Photo by Bruno Vincent/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-07-11 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Headshot, Performance, UK, England, London, One Person, Holiday, Manchester, Day, Music, Stage, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Final AMB, Fourth AMB, , Stephen Mason
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Move Festival - Day FourMANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JULY 11: John Maclean of The Beta Band performs on stage on the fourth and final day of the 4-day Move Festival at Lancashire County Cricket Club on July 11, 2004 in Manchester, England. The third annual music festival, sponsored by Virgin Trains, runs until July 11. (Photo by Bruno Vincent/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-07-11 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Waist Up, Performance, UK, England, London, One Person, Holiday, Manchester, Day, Music, Stage, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Final AMB, Fourth AMB, , John Maclean
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Move Festival - Day FourMANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JULY 11: Stephen Mason of The Beta Band performs on stage on the fourth and final day of the 4-day Move Festival at Lancashire County Cricket Club on July 11, 2004 in Manchester, England. The third annual music festival, sponsored by Virgin Trains, runs until July 11. (Photo by Bruno Vincent/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-07-11 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Waist Up, Performance, UK, England, London, One Person, Holiday, Manchester, Guitar, Day, Music, Stage, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Final AMB, Fourth AMB, , Stephen Mason
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Move Festival - Day FourMANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JULY 11: Stephen Mason of The Beta Band performs on stage on the fourth and final day of the 4-day Move Festival at Lancashire County Cricket Club on July 11, 2004 in Manchester, England. The third annual music festival, sponsored by Virgin Trains, runs until July 11. (Photo by Bruno Vincent/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-07-11 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Headshot, Performance, UK, England, London, One Person, Holiday, Manchester, Day, Music, Stage, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Final AMB, Fourth AMB, , Stephen Mason
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Move Festival - Day FourMANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JULY 11: Stephen Mason of The Beta Band performs on stage on the fourth and final day of the 4-day Move Festival at Lancashire County Cricket Club on July 11, 2004 in Manchester, England. The third annual music festival, sponsored by Virgin Trains, runs until July 11. (Photo by Bruno Vincent/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-07-11 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Waist Up, Performance, UK, England, London, One Person, Holiday, Manchester, Guitar, Day, Music, Stage, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Final AMB, Fourth AMB, , Stephen Mason
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Move Festival - Day FourMANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JULY 11: Stephen Mason of The Beta Band performs on stage on the fourth and final day of the 4-day Move Festival at Lancashire County Cricket Club, on July 11, 2004 in Manchester, England. The third annual music festival, sponsored by Virgin Trains, runs until July 11. (Photo by Bruno Vincent/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-07-11 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Waist Up, Performance, UK, England, London, One Person, Holiday, Manchester, Guitar, Day, Music, Stage, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Final AMB, Fourth AMB, , Stephen Mason
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The Indian Pacific Outback ChristmasBROKEN HILL, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 07: A large crowd turns out to see Human Nature perform when the Indian Pacific stopped in Broken Hill on the second day of the trip. The Great Southern Railway's Indian Pacific goes 4,352km between Sydney and Perth. The transcontinental journey is one of the longest and most fascinating train journeys in the world. Along with award-winning band Human Nature, the Indian Pacific traveled across the Australian Outback to thank regional communities for their long-standing support of the train and wish them a Merry Christmas December 7, 2006 in Broken Hill, Australia. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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Published: 2006-12-09 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Full Length, Performance, Journey, The End, Focus, Australia, Broken Hill, Crowd, Large, Turning, Looking, Day, Arts Culture and Entertainment,
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The Indian Pacific Outback ChristmasBROKEN HILL, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 07: The Indian Pacific stops in Broken Hill on the second day of the trip. The Great Southern Railway's Indian Pacific goes 4,352km between Sydney and Perth. The transcontinental journey is one of the longest and most fascinating train journeys in the world. Along with award-winning band Human Nature, the Indian Pacific traveled across the Australian Outback to thank regional communities for their long-standing support of the train and wish them a Merry Christmas December 7, 2006 in Broken Hill, Australia. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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Published: 2006-12-09 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Full Length, Journey, Australia, Broken Hill, Day, Arts Culture and Entertainment,
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The Indian Pacific Outback ChristmasBROKEN HILL, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 07: Fans take pictures as Human Nature performs when the Indian Pacific stopped in Broken Hill on the second day of the trip. The Great Southern Railway's Indian Pacific goes 4,352km between Sydney and Perth. The transcontinental journey is one of the longest and most fascinating train journeys in the world. Along with award-winning band Human Nature, the Indian Pacific traveled across the Australian Outback to thank regional communities for their long-standing support of the train and wish them a Merry Christmas December 7, 2006 in Broken Hill, Australia. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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Published: 2006-12-09 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Full Length, Performance, Journey, The End, Australia, Broken Hill, Day, Fan, Photography, Arts Culture and Entertainment,
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The Indian Pacific Outback ChristmasBROKEN HILL, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 07: A curious onlookers watches from the window as Human Nature performs when the Indian Pacific stopped in Broken Hill on the second day of the trip. The Great Southern Railway's Indian Pacific goes 4,352km between Sydney and Perth. The transcontinental journey is one of the longest and most fascinating train journeys in the world. Along with award-winning band Human Nature, the Indian Pacific traveled across the Australian Outback to thank regional communities for their long-standing support of the train and wish them a Merry Christmas December 7, 2006 in Broken Hill, Australia. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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Published: 2006-12-09 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Full Length, Performance, Journey, The End, Curiosity, Australia, Broken Hill, Window, Day, Spectator, Arts Culture and Entertainment,
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The Indian Pacific Outback ChristmasADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 07: A view out the window of the Indian Pacific on the second day of the trip after it departed Adelaide. The Great Southern Railway's Indian Pacific goes 4,352km between Sydney and Perth. The transcontinental journey is one of the longest and most fascinating train journeys in the world. Along with award-winning band Human Nature, the Indian Pacific traveled across the Australian Outback to thank regional communities for their long-standing support of the train and wish them a Merry Christmas December 7, 2006 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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Published: 2006-12-09 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Full Length, Journey, Australia, Adelaide, Window, Day, Arts Culture and Entertainment,
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The Indian Pacific Outback ChristmasADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 07: A view out the window of the Indian Pacific on the second day of the trip in the Outback. The Great Southern Railway's Indian Pacific goes 4,352km between Sydney and Perth. The transcontinental journey is one of the longest and most fascinating train journeys in the world. Along with award-winning band Human Nature, the Indian Pacific traveled across the Australian Outback to thank regional communities for their long-standing support of the train and wish them a Merry Christmas December 7, 2006 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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Published: 2006-12-09 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Full Length, Journey, Australia, Adelaide, Window, Day, Outback, Arts Culture and Entertainment,
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The Indian Pacific Outback ChristmasADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 07: The Indian Pacific rounds a bend at sunset during the second day of the trip. The Great Southern Railway's Indian Pacific goes 4,352km between Sydney and Perth. The transcontinental journey is one of the longest and most fascinating train journeys in the world. Along with award-winning band Human Nature, the Indian Pacific traveled across the Australian Outback to thank regional communities for their long-standing support of the train and wish them a Merry Christmas December 7, 2006 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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Published: 2006-12-09 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Full Length, Journey, Australia, Adelaide, Day, Sunset, Sports Round, Arts Culture and Entertainment,
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The Indian Pacific Outback ChristmasADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 08: A train worker looks at the door as the Indian Pacific approach the Outback stop of Watson on the third day of the journey. The Great Southern Railway's Indian Pacific goes 4,352km between Sydney and Perth. The transcontinental journey is one of the longest and most fascinating train journeys in the world. Along with award-winning band Human Nature, the Indian Pacific traveled across the Australian Outback to thank regional communities for their long-standing support of the train and wish them a Merry Christmas December 8, 2006 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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Published: 2006-12-09 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Full Length, Australia, Adelaide, Occupation, Approaching, Door, Looking, Day, Outback, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Journey AMB,
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The Indian Pacific Outback ChristmasWATSON, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 08: Human Nature performs for a mostly aboriginal group that drove over four hours to meet the train at the Watson stop on the morning of the third day of the trip. The Great Southern Railway's Indian Pacific goes 4,352km between Sydney and Perth. The transcontinental journey is one of the longest and most fascinating train journeys in the world. Along with award-winning band Human Nature, the Indian Pacific traveled across the Australian Outback to thank regional communities for their long-standing support of the train and wish them a Merry Christmas December 8, 2006 in Watson, Australia. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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Published: 2006-12-09 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Full Length, Performance, Journey, Morning, Australia, Clock, Day, Meeting, Aboriginal, Arts Culture and Entertainment,
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The Indian Pacific Outback ChristmasWATSON, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 08: Aboriginals watch Human Nature perform at the Watson stop on the morning of the third day of the trip. The aboriginals drove over four hours to meet the train. The Great Southern Railway's Indian Pacific goes 4,352km between Sydney and Perth. The transcontinental journey is one of the longest and most fascinating train journeys in the world. Along with award-winning band Human Nature, the Indian Pacific traveled across the Australian Outback to thank regional communities for their long-standing support of the train and wish them a Merry Christmas December 8, 2006 in Watson, Australia. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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Published: 2006-12-09 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Full Length, Performance, Journey, Morning, Australia, Day, Arts Culture and Entertainment,
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