Singer Dusty Springfield was admired for her style, with her distinctive big hair and eye make-up, but loved for her music which touched the hearts of many.
Widely regarded as one of the best proponents of “blue-eyed soul”, Dusty’s unique voice and style was impactful and enduring. Her classic renditions of songs, including “Son of a Preacher Man”, “The Look of Love”, and “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me”, earned plaudits and fans.
Alongside her music, she had her own entertainment show in the 1960s called, simply enough, “Dusty” which welcomed different guests each week including Dudley Moore, Thomas Woodward, and Mel Torme (Janette Scott‘s husband).
Available in A4, A3, and A2 sizes to fit standard-size picture frames. Please note that black frame is not included – for a guide on choosing a frame size take a look here.
Part of the 1960s Songbirds collection of stylish pop art prints inspired by female singers of the 1960s, featuring Art & Hue’s signature halftone style (halftone is an age-old technique that uses dots to make up the printed image, similar to newspapers or comic books).
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