Few types of music memorabilia have enjoyed a prolonged renaissance quite like concert posters. Once relegated to light poles and store shop fronts, these impressive pieces of art have come to be ...
Green Bay’s connection to the 1959 Winter Dance Party has once again made history — to the tune of a quarter-million dollars. The only known surviving poster promoting the tour’s Feb. 1, 1959, show ...
From vintage T-shirts to used guitar picks, music memorabilia can be extremely valuable. Tour posters, in particular, gain value because they're often only made in small quantities to advertise an ...
For music lovers, the appeal of a great concert poster requires little-to-no explanation. That said, whether you count yourself among the most avid poster collectors or just a casual admirer, your ...
When the Grateful Dead played its first live show Dec. 4, 1965, the band wasn’t exactly a newcomer to the music scene. The group, including Jerry Garcia, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan and Bob Weir, had been ...
As Mitch Putnam explains in the introduction to the new book focused on concert posters, OMG Posters: A Decade of Rock Art, he started his website about limited-edition art back in 2007 because no one ...
Tour posters are an often-overlooked art form. They convey a message about the tour and the band and can even become the perfect addition to your home decor. Without a doubt, though, one of the most ...
Visitors to Jack Gallery in the Farmers Market Plaza might glimpse “trails” and hear keening guitars when they view a new exhibit of lithographs of late-’60s psychedelic-era concert posters that’s set ...
Alfredo Villar is a local historian and curator of Chicha music and poster art in Lima. Photographs by Joshua Eli Cogan, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archive Under cover of darkness, poster artist Monky ...
When you're gazing at a poster slapped on the outside of a club, it's the colors, streaks, patterns and utterly absurd imagery that usually grab your attention. Stunning graphics complement the music ...
Like many brides and bridegrooms, Katie Mercurio and Jeremy Geddis had specific ideas about their wedding. No pink. Lots of lavender. Traditional Seattle food and ingredients. And rock-poster ...
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