Chad and Jeremy in a thoroughly modern artsy pose in late 1964.

C&J pose for Columbia in December of 1965.
Capitol used the shot on the left for "More Chad & Jeremy", while Columbia themselves utilised the other photo for the "Teenage Failure" sleeve.
C&J play the part of none-too-happy campers in this candid shot from a 1966 press conference.

Chad looks a little surprised to have this photo taken during their first US visit in May of 1964.

Two signed World Artists era photos - first by Jeremy, then by Chad.

On the left a 1965 advert for C&J, less than a fortnight before the infamous "retirement" show on Merv Griffin.
Above: a nice Columbia publicity photo from December 1965.

Two gorgeous head shots done at the same December 1965 session that produced a number of the most iconic images of the duo.
Columbia does a little damage control, and shoots 'Chad & Jill' as well as each member of the group solo. This shot would come in handy in March when "The Cruel War" was issued. Below: sheet music for "You Are She" features a mid-1966 shot.

Above, Chad and Jeremy "retire" on the Merv Griffin Show on NBC
on July 1st 1965 - at the ripe old ages of 23 and 25. Notice Jeremy's hat, also worn on the "I Don't Want
To Lose You Baby" LP cover.

Two pictures of C&J from Dick Van Dyke in January of 1965, shamelessly
screengrabbed from a recent rebroadcast.
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