Bob Dylan had a certain affinity for the San Francisco Bay Area during his mid-60s touring prime, much more so than, say, Los Angeles. Here we have a look at three concert window cards, modest in design, used to sell tickets to two shows in 1964 and one in ’65. Mary Ann Pollar was the promoter, Berkeley and S.F. were the locales, and the music performed was magic. Can’t say these posters are magic, necessarily, being in B&W and at the smaller 11×17-inch size, but they represent a stellar time in Bob Dylan’s career. Enthusiastically discussed by collector Pete Howard of PosterCentral.com (phone 805-540-0020, email pete@postercentral.com). If you’re into his Bobness, you can view other vintage sixties Dylan concert posters I display on this page right here on my web site: http://www.postercentral.com/bobdylan.htm
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