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The week in music – in pictures

Week in music: The Specials Perform At Alexandra Palace In London
Terry Hall and Lynval Golding of The Specials on stage at Alexandra Palace Photograph: Hayley Madden/Redferns
Week in music: Beatles sleeve named most valuable
The infamous and quickly withdrawn butcher sleeve of The Beatles US release, Yesterday And Today. It is now ranked eighth on the world's most valuable record cover list. The fab four also top the list with an adapted artwork for their Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band featuring the faces of music executives in place of the band Photograph: Record Collector Magazine/PA
Week in music: Musicians at the central cemetery on the Day of the Dead
Musicians at the central cemetery on the Day of the Dead in Managua, Nicaragua Photograph: Esteban Felix/AP
Week in music: Radiohead guitar
A guitar used by Ed O'Brien on Radiohead's albums Kid A and Amnesiac signed by the band that is being auctioned on eBay to raise money for the Billie Butterfly Fund, a trust set up to benefit four-year-old Billie Bainbridge, who has brain cancer. Visit the auction page here Photograph: Billie Butterfly Fund
Week in music: USA Music - Voodoo Music Festival
Vyron Dalyan Turner, aka Left Brain, from the rap group Odd Future performs at the Voodoo Music Festival in New Orleans. A photographer has accused Turner of slapping her during the performance. The group have also been thrown off the bill for the travelling Big Day Out festival in New Zealand because of their misogynistic and homophobic lyrics Photograph: Steve C Mitchell/EPA
Week in music: Maroon 5 Halloween Party Sponsored By Bacardi
Leona Lewis at the Maroon 5 Halloween Party held at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood Photograph: Charley Gallay/WireImage
Week in music: Tori Amos Performs In Manchester
Tori Amos performing at the Manchester Apollo Photograph: Shirlaine Forrest/WireImage
Week in music: Noddy Holder
Noddy Holder judging the North East's most legendary banger in Newcastle as part of British Sausage Week Photograph: Craig Connor/North News & Pictures Ltd
Week in music: Aerosmith Performs in Sao Paulo
Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith brave the rain at Arena Anhembi in Sao Paulo, Brazil Photograph: Mauricio Santana/LatinContent/Getty Images
Week in music: Justin Bieber And David Freese On
Justin Bieber appearing on the Tonight Show With Jay Leno. Bieber has spoken out about allegations that he has illegitimately fathered a child with a 20-year-old fan. 'I'm going to ignore the rumours and focus on what is real,' the teenage millionaire wrote in a message to his 13,999,244 Twitter followers Photograph: Kevin Winter/NBCUniversal/Getty Images
Week in music: PJ Harvey Performs At Royal Albert Hall
PJ Harvey performing at the Royal Albert Hall Photograph: Chiaki Nozu/WireImage
Week in music: 100 Years Since The Birth Of Roy Rogers
Singer and cowboy actor Roy Rogers and Dale Evans look at a script while rehearsing backstage on a film set in 1942. Rogers was born 100 years ago Photograph: Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Week in music: Tinie Tempah Kickstarts His UK Tour In Liverpool
Tinie Tempah performing at the Echo Arena in Liverpool Photograph: Ray Kilpatrick/Redferns
Week in music: Cash With Johnnie & Jack
Johnnie Wright, left, with Johnny Cash, centre, and Jack Anglin in the 1950s. Wright, who has died aged 97, was one half of one of the great duet acts in country music. Under the billing of Johnnie & Jack, he and fellow singer-guitarist Jack Anglin were popular throughout the south-eastern United States for 25 years, often united in broadcasts and on tours with Wright's wife, the singer Kitty Wells. Read the full obituary here Photograph: Michael Ochs Archives/Michael Ochs Archives
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