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Johnny Cash Window Card 1950s Sun Records Rockabilly, C&W, Gospel
An authentic, vintage Johnny Cash concert poster designed to advertise tickets for his Ventura, CA concert on December 9, 1956. Yes, 1956!! If you have some recognition of this piece, the template found on this Johnny Cash show poster – … Continue reading
Hank Williams Show Window Card 1960s with Hank Jr. and Lefty Frizzell
A big, attractive concert poster for a Hank Williams tribute show in Manhattan (New York) in 1963, featuring Hank Williams Jr., Lefty Frizzell, Ernest Tubb and the Texas Troubadours, and Mrs. Hank (Audrey) Williams, Hank’s widow. An authentic, vintage Hank … Continue reading
Willie Nelson Concert Poster 1960s Grand Ole’ Opry & Tex Ritter
A vintage, genuine Willie Nelson concert poster from Kansas City, Kansas in 1963 with a few stars of the Grand Ole’ Opry sharing the bill with Willie. This boxing-style billboard / broadside was printed by the Colorcraft Poster Co. of … Continue reading
Johnny Cash Concert Posters 1960s Window Cards (5 Different)
Quite a handful this time… FIVE different original, authentic advertising concert posters for what was called “The Johnny Cash Show,” ranging from 1961 to ’68, from Kansas to Carnegie Hall. The Man in Black is well-represented on these five window … Continue reading