Pages from ECHO: A Survey at 25 Years of Sounds, Art and Ink on Paper Credit: Courtesy “Greetings from Higher Ground. My name is Alex Crothers,” begins a letter to Michael Jager written on June 25, ...
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 ...
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 ...
A piece of music memorabilia from “The Day the Music Died”—when a deadly plane crash killed early rock and roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and, J.P. “the Big Bopper” Richardson—has made auction ...
From Beethoven to Camper Van Beethoven, as long as there have been concerts there have been concert posters. Plastered all around town on bulletin boards, telephone poles, and record shop windows, the ...
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10 rare concert posters that became collector gold
The world of rock concert posters is a treasure trove for collectors, with some limited-run prints now considered true collector’s items. These posters not only captured the essence of the music and ...
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MOORHEAD — Buddy Holly died on his way to a Moorhead concert in 1959, but 63 years later interest in the rock icon will, “Not Fade Away.” The only known flier from the doomed Moorhead Armory show ...
A former manager of the iconic San Francisco Fillmore and Warfield concert venues is selling off his vast collection of rock poster art all for the love of dogs. From Wednesday, May 17, to May 29, ...
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