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<p>On March 30, 1967, (53 years ago) The Beatles went to Chelsea Manor Studios in London to photograph the cover of their newest album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The band wore satin marching band outfits of various bright colors and posing amid cardboard cutouts of several dozen famous personages. Photographer Michael Cooper's series of pictures would become some the most famous in rock history.</p>
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