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Acid Test/Grateful Dead
Whatever It Is/SF State Acid Test "Poster" Handbill
An extremely rare Grateful Dead/ Acid Test handbill for the "Whatever It Is" Festival held at at San Francisco State College September 30-Oct. 2, 1966. This is the ultra scarce handbill that is identical to the larger poster design (a copy of this poster sold in December 2008 on Ebay for $15,000.)
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Acid Test/Grateful Dead
Whatever It Is/SF State Acid Test Handbill
An extremely rare Grateful Dead/Acid Test collectible--the 8 1/2" square handbill for "Whatever It Is"--the 3-day event at San Francisco State College in Sept/Oct 1966, featuring the Acid Test with Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters, the Grateful Dead, and many more.
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The Band/Muddy Waters/Butterfield Blues Band
1971 Concert Poster
A beautiful art nouveau influenced concert poster advertising The Band, Muddy Waters, the Butterfield Blues Band, John Sebastian, and Delaney & Bonnie at the June, 1971 “Open Air Celebration” in Minneapolis, MN.
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The Beatles
Sgt. Pepper's Fan Club Promo Poster
A superb color promo poster for The Beatles Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band issued by The Beatles Official Fan Club in "summer, 1967." Measuring 20" x 28", the poster features "The Beatle Bulletin" on the reverse, including a track by track breakdown of the album, titled "Programme of the Sgt. Pepper Show," as well as a Beatles news update.
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Big Brother/Grass Roots
FD-11 Family Dog Original Poster
A superb near mint first printing FD-11 concert poster, advertising a show by the Grass Roots and Big Brother & The Holding Company at San Francisco's Avalon Ballroom, in June 1966. Known as "Stone Facade," this is the first Avalon or Fillmore poster done by future legend Victor Moscoso.
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The Byrds/The Wildflower
BG-28 First Printing Fillmore Poster
A beautiful Near Mint- condition first printing of BG-28, the poster advertising the The Byrds, The Wildflower and the New Stage Company performing "The Dutchman" by Le Roi Jones at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco. Designed by the legendary Wes Wilson, who invented the psychedelic concert poster, this is the first printing
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Cream/Electric Flag
BG-80 First Printing Fillmore Poster
A beautiful Mint- condition first printing of BG-80, the poster advertising Cream, Electric Flag, Gary Burton and the Prime Movers at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco. Designed by Jim Blashfield, this is the first printing, designated by Eric King in his guide as BG-80-OP-1.
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The Doors
FD-64 First Printing Family Dog Poster
A beautiful, virtually Mint condition first printing of FD-64, the poster advertising a series of concerts with The Doors, The Miller Blues Band (Steve Miller,) and The Daily Flash at the Avalon Ballroom, produced by the Family Dog. This is the last of the four Doors posters designed by the great Victor Moscoso
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The Doors
Promo Poster for "13" Album
A 1970 Elektra Records promotional poster advertising their first compilation album, "13", and their previous album releases. We had never seen this poster prior to acquiring this one, which dates from the year before Jim Morrison's death...
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The Doors/Jim Kweskin Jug Band
BG-67 First Printing Concert Poster
Here's a beautiful first and only printing of BG-67, the Fillmore poster for The Doors (in their 1967 prime) and the Jim Kweskin Jug Band at the Fillmore, with artwork by the Bonnie MacLean (Mrs. Bill Graham).
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Bob Dylan
1961 Program For 1st Ever Concert
An original program for Bob Dylan’s first ever concert, at the Carnegie Chapter Hall in New York (a room in the Carnegie Hall complex.) This was Dylan’s first headlining show (previously he had only played clubs in Greenwich Village.) Only 50 to 60 people attended...
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Bob Dylan
1966 UK Tour Concert Program
A tour program for Bob Dylan's legendary 1966 British Tour, during which he was booed when he played backed by The Band. Dylan had toured England the year before playing an acoustic program and was greeted with standing ovations, but when he returned in '66 backed by Robby Robertson & Co. the response was far more mixed
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Bob Dylan
1966 UK Tour Poster
A "tour blank" poster for Bob Dylan's 1966 UK legendary concert tour (where he was famously mocked as "Judas" for playing electric, backed by The Band.) This would have been posted by local promoters on walls and constructions sites, with information about the specific dates posted underneath or alongside...
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Bob Dylan/Joan Baez
1965 Concert Poster
An extremely rare near-mint condition Concert Poster for the Bob Dylan & Joan Baez 1964 US Tour, with art by Eric Von Schmidt. This legendary and often reproduced poster is one of the most scarce and sought-after concert posters of all time.
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The Fugs
1965 Cross Country Vietnam Protest Caravan Handbill +
A very rare 2 page release announcing the "Fugs Cross Country Vietnam Protest Caravan" of October, 1965." The Ed Sanders written text describes how the Fugs were going to visit James Dean's Grave, The Kinsey Institute, William Burrough's birthplace, and more, all the while playing gigs and protesting the war.
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Allen Ginsberg/SF Mime Troupe/Sopwith Camel
A.R.T.S. Benefit Concert Poster
An Excellent condition first and only printing of the poster advertising the 1966 A.R.T.S. Benefit Concert, featuring Allen Ginsberg, Sopwith Camel, the San Francisco Mime Troupe and others at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco .
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Grateful Dead
1969 Concert Tour Poster
A very rare Warner Bros. tour poster advertising 1969's album by the Grateful Dead "Live/Dead." This was the Dead's first live album; legendary rock critic Robert Christgau wrote that parts of the album contained "the finest rock improvisation ever recorded."
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Grateful Dead
1978 Egypt Tour Program
A true Grateful Dead rarity--a concert program (in Arabic and English) for the Dead's three night engagement at the Gizah, Egypt Sound and Light Theatre, on September 14, 15 and 16, 1978.
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Grateful Dead/Big Brother
Trips Festival Handbill
An extremely rare San Francisco/Grateful Dead/LSD/Big Brother & The Holding Company collectible from the Psychedelic era--an original handbill advertising the legendary January, 1966 Trips Festival.
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Grateful Dead/Great Society/Mystery Trend
Mime Troupe Appeal III 1966 Handbill
A rare handbill for the San Francisco Mime Troupe benefit concert known as "Appeal III," held at the Fillmore. The Mime Troupe had been arrested for performing in San Francisco parks, and their business manager, Bill Graham, organized 3 benefit concerts to pay for their defense. The success of this third show led Graham to begin his career as a concert promoter
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Grateful Dead/Oxford Circle
Mint Condition FD-26 Concert Poster
A spectacular virtually mint first printing of FD-26, the most sought after of all the San Francisco psychedelic posters, advertising a 1966 concert at the Avalon Ballroom featuring the Grateful Dead and the Oxford Circle.
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Grateful Dead/Quicksilver/Big Brother
First Printing "Trip Or Freak" Poster
A very rare first printing of the sought after poster "Trip Or Freak" advertising a San Francisco concert on Halloween, 1967 featuring the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service and Big Brother & The Holding Company (featuring Janis Joplin.)
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Grateful Dead/Quicksilver/Big Brother/Love
BG-14 First Print Fillmore Poster
A beautiful Excellent condition first printing of BG-14, the poster advertising a series of concerts with the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Big Brother & The Holding Company, Great Society (with Grace Slick, before she joined the Jefferson Airplane,) Charlatans, Love and Sopwith Camel at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco.
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Grateful Dead/Trips Festival
Trips Festival/Acid Test Program
A truly unique and extremely rare San Francisco collectible from the Psychedelic era--an original program from the legendary January, 1966 TRIPS FESTIVAL at the Longshoreman's Hall in San Francisco.
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Grateful Dead/Yardbirds/Country Joe
BG-32 First Print Fillmore Poster
A beautiful mint condition first printing of BG-32, the poster advertising a concert with the Grateful Dead, Lightnin' Hopkins, The Yardbirds, Country Joe & The Fish and Loading Zone at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco. Designed by the legendary Wes Wilson, who invented the psychedelic concert poster, this features a photograph of the Dead's Jerry Garcia.
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Hell's Angels/Janis Joplin & Big Brother
1967 California Hall Concert Poster
A near mint first printing concert poster advertising a February, 1967 concert presented by the Hells Angels and featuring Big Brother and the Holding Company (with Janis Joplin) and Blue Cheer at the California Hall in San Francisco.
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Jimi Hendrix
1st Printing BG-105 Fillmore Poster
A beautiful first printing of BG 105, the legendary "Flying Eyeball" poster by Rick Griffin, made to promote a series of February, 1968 concerts at the Fillmore and Winterland by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, and Albert King. This is probably the most sought after of all Filllmore Posters...
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Jimi Hendrix/Soft Machine/Blue Cheer/Electric Flag
Shrine Auditorium 1968 Concert Poster
A concert poster for the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Soft Machine, Electric Flag and Blue Cheer at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, February 10, 1968. This classic, designed by John Van Hammersveld, sells for $5000+ as a first printing. This third printing is identical, at 1/25th the price !
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Lightnin' Hopkins, Cisco Houston, New Lost City Ramblers
Framed 1960 Concert Handbill
An extremely rare 1960 handbill for a New York City concert by the great Lightnin' Hopkins, Cisco Houston (friend of Woody Guthrie/inspiration for Bob Dylan) and the New Lost City Ramblers at the Ethical Culture Society.
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Jefferson Airplane
1966 Edwardian Ball Poster
Here is a near mint first printing of the 1966 Mouse Studios poster for the "Edwardian Ball" featuring the Jefferson Airplane, designed by Stanley Mouse of Mouse Studios and printed by the Bindweed Press. moted a homecoming event for the Associated Students of San Francisco State College, and is quite rare.
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Jefferson Airplane
1968 Pinnacle Concert Poster
A 1968 second printing of John Van Hamersveld's classic poster for the Jefferson Airplane, Charley Musselwhite, Clear Light and The Ceylib People at LA's Shrine Exposition Hall. This was part of the legendary Pinnacle Dance Concert Series, and this poster is one of the best ever, in our opinion.
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Jefferson Airplane
Edwardian Ball On-Campus Handbill
Here is something we've never seen nor heard of--a handbill for the 1966 EDWARDIAN BALL held at San Francisco State College and featuring the Jefferson Airplane (and Daemon Lover.) This handbill was produced for use on the college campus only, as the tickets are only listed as being available at "Hut T-1"
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Jefferson Airplane
Sunday Afternoon At Fillmore '66 Handbill
An ultra rare Fillmore Handbill for "Bill Graham Presents A Sunday Afternoon with The Jefferson Airplane and The Hedds" April 3, 1966 at the Fillmore Auditorium. This is one of the very earliest Bill Graham/Fillmore Events, the show taking place between the BG 2 & BG 3 shows.
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Jefferson Airplane/Charlatans/Great Society
Tribute To Dr. Strange Handbill
An extremely rare handbill for "A Tribute To Dr. Strange," the first San Francisco dance-concert ever (and the first event staged by The Family Dog.) In 1965, the city of San Francisco was trying to crack down on concerts, and so Jefferson Airplane members Marty Balin and Signe Anderson teamed up with the Family Dog collective to stage 3 "permitted" dance concerts...
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Jefferson Airplane/Quicksilver/Lightnin' Hopkins
Mint BG-4 First Printing Poster
A virtually mint first printing of BG-04, the Fillmore poster advertising a show featuring the Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service and Lightnin' Hopkins at the Fillmore Auditorium in April 1966.
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Jimi Hendrix/The Doors/The Who
Isle Of Wight 1970 Concert Poster
A first printing concert poster advertising the 1970 Isle Of Wight Pop Festival, featuring an all star lineup of Jimi Hendrix (in one of his last appearances,) The Who, The Doors, Sly & The Family Stone, Free, Emerson Lake & Palmer, The Moody Blues, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Family, Taste, Spirit, Pentangle, Jethro Tull and many others.
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Joy Division
1979 Factory Manchester Concert Poster
A very rare poster for Joy Divison at The Factory, July 13, 1979, with artwork by noted music and cultural critic Jon Savage. This concert was Joy Division’s first hometown (Manchester) show after the release of their debut album, “Unknown Pleasures”
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King Crimson
1971 British Concert Poster
A very rare 1971 poster advertising King Crimson in concert at Fairfield Hall in Croydon, London, England. This dates from after the release of Crimson's third album Lizard, and one of their first dates with the Robert Fripp/Pete Sinfield/Boz Burrell/Ian Wallace/Mel Collins lineup (who played their first date about 6 weeks earlier.)
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Led Zeppelin
1972 Tokyo Concert Handbill
An extremely rare Led Zeppelin handbill, promoting concerts in October, 1972, in Tokyo, Japan. The only other example we've seen is pictured on LedZeppelin.com, and ours is in nicer condition.
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Love/Everpresent Fullness
BG-21 First Print Concert Poster
A beautiful near mint- condition first printing of BG-21, the poster advertising a concert with Love and Everpresent Fullness at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco. Designed by the legendary Wes Wilson, who invented the psychedelic concert poster, this is the absolutely first printing, designated by Eric King in his guide as BG-21-OP-1A.
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Monterey Pop Festival
Notes For The Friendly Media Press Handout
From the collection of the late Ralph J. Gleason, here is a 3 page handout from the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, titled "Notes for the Friendly Media." Written by Beatles press agent Derek Taylor, who ran the press relations at Monterey Pop, these instructions were given to reporters, and contains all the do's and dont's for covering the festival, in Taylor's inimitable style.
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