Mick Rock, the legendary photographer of David Bowie and Queen, has died

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Mick Rock, legendary photographer of David Bowie and Freddie Mercury, has died aged 72

Mick Rock, a legendary music photographer for artists like David Bowie, Queen, Lou Reed, the Stooges, the Sex Pistols and more, has died aged 72.

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