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The week in music - in pictures

Week in music: 10th Americana Music Association Honors And Awards - Show & Audience
Robert Plant performs with the Band of Joy during the 10th Americana Music Association Honors and Awards Show at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee Photograph: Erika Goldring/Getty Images
Week in music: Beatles memorabilia
Beatles memorabilia on display at an auction in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The auction comprised 122 lots of Raul Blisniuk's private collection dedicated to the group Photograph: Leo La Valle/EPA
Week in music: FILE PHOTO:  Stone Roses Rumoured For A Comeback
The Stone Roses pictured in 1990. Reports claim band will reunite despite antipathy between John Squire and Ian Brown and denial from drummer Reni Photograph: Mike Prior/Redferns
Week in music: BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards - Show
Fans watch the finale at the BBC Teen Awards at Wembley arena in London Photograph: Dave J Hogan/Getty Images
Week in music: 'Second Nature' Photography by Bill Wyman - Private View
Bill Wyman poses at his exhibition 'Second Nature' Photography by Bill Wyman at Kenny Schachter/ROVE gallery in London Photograph: Danny Martindale/WireImage
Week in music: MICK JAGGER ARRIVES CUZCO AFTER BEING NAMED TOURISTIC AMBASSADOR IN PERU
Mick Jagger arrives in Cuzco, Peru, after being named touristic ambassador and environment advocate of the Amazon Region of Madre de Dios Photograph: EPA
Week in music: Judas Priest in Concert With Thin Lizzy - San Antonio, TX
Rob Halford of Judas Priest performing in San Antonio, Texas Photograph: Gary Miller/FilmMagic
Week in music: Kraftwerk 3D Video Installation Exhibition
A visitor at the press opening of the 'Kraftwerk 3D Video Installation' exhibition at the state gallery in Munich, Germany Photograph: Frank Leonhardt/EPA
Week in music: Red Bull Revolutions In Sound
Skream and Benga inside a capsule on the London Eye. The Red Bull Revolutions event featured 30 artists in 30 capsules Photograph: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for Red Bull
Week in music: Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth photographed in 1984. Band members Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore (left, seated) have separated after 27 years of marriage Photograph: Peter Noble/Redferns
Week in music: Vicente Fernandez
Vicente Fernandez and his group perform during the opening ceremony for the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico Photograph: Jorge Saenz/AP
Week in music: Steel Panther In Concert
Glam metal act Steel Panther pose backstage at Gramercy Theatre in New York City Photograph: Theo Wargo/WireImage
Week in music: T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II And HTC Amaze 4G Launch With The Black Keys
Patrick Carney of The Black Keys performs at the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II and HTC Amaze 4G launch in New York City Photograph: Roger Kisby/Getty Images
Week in music: Supporters of Bolivia's President Evo Morales play traditional Andean music
Supporters of Bolivia's President Evo Morales play traditional Andean music as they march through La Paz Photograph: Dolores Ochoa/AP
Week in music: Thom Yorke of Radiohead
Thom Yorke of Radiohead performs a DJ set at Boiler room #69 in London Photograph: Caitlin Mogridge/Redferns
Week in music: Weezer in Concert in San Francisco, 2001
Former Weezer bassist and artist Mikey Welsh, who died in a Chicago hotel room following a suspected drug overdose. In a Twitter posting two weeks ago, he wrote: "Dreamt i died in chicago next weekend (heart attack in my sleep). need to write my will today." In a second message, he added: "Correction – the weekend after next." He was 40 years old

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Photograph: J. Shearer/WireImage
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