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BB King Concert Poster ’60s Blues Boy Window Card (standard version)
The King of the Blues, B.B. King himself, is well represented on this vintage 1964 boxing-style concert poster from Kilgore, Texas. Tickets were only $1.75 for this club date, which fell within a month of King’s famous live recording heard … Continue reading
BB King Concert Poster ’60s Blues Boy Window Card (long version)
The King of the Blues, B.B. King himself, is well represented on this vintage 1964 boxing-style concert poster from Kilgore, Texas. Tickets were only $1.75 for this club date. B.B. was in tip-top form, and this poster has great orange … Continue reading
Pink Floyd Concert Poster – Psychedelic Design, Die-Cut Shape
A highly unusual, die-cut (odd-shaped) Pink Floyd psychedelic concert poster from 1967, for a Bill Graham-produced benefit concert at the Fillmore Auditorium. Floyd’s debut album was just coming out as this show occurred the day before Halloween’67. Enthusiastically discussed by … Continue reading
Jefferson Airplane Concert Poster 1960s San Luis Obispo, CA
A really cool, one-off psychedelic Jefferson Airplane concert poster from the small town of San Luis Obispo, CA in May 1967. This was eight weeks after the release of Surrealistic Pillow, and the single “Somebody to Love” was racing up … Continue reading
Grateful Dead Concert Poster 1966 Halloween Costume Ball
A Halloween 1966 Grateful Dead concert poster from San Francisco, CA, for the “Dance of Death Costume Ball.” Joining the Dead on this occasion were Quicksilver Messenger Service and Mimi Farina (Joan Baez’s sister). A really cool one-off psychedelic concert … Continue reading