A very rare original and unused vintage 1960s Fillmore East bumper sticker, reading “We’ve just come from Bill Graham’s Fillmore East. It was Nice”. Acquired from a former Fillmore East employee, who had it in his collection since the heady days of the legendary venue. The Fillmore East was quite simply one of the most […]
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A rare Fillmore East collectible–a full notepad of blank Fillmore memorandum stationary, with 150 to 200 sheets of 5″ x 8.5″, in mint condition. On the back of the cardboard backing is a name and a few initials. We acquired this from the collection of a former Fillmore East employee. The Fillmore concert halls […]
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A rare ticket order form/handbill for the June 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. Monterey Pop was arguably the most important rock festival ever–the seminal rock event of the “Summer of Love”. If you’ve seen the film, you know the story. Jimi Hendrix smashing and burning his guitar in his first US concert; The Who destroying their […]
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A set of four unused concert tickets for the series of shows by The Jimi Hendrix Experience and John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, at the Fillmore and Winterland in San Francisco, February 1968. Each features artwork by Rick Griffin derived from his famous “Flying Eyeball” poster for these shows (these four are the complete set.) Each ticket […]
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A rare set of Rolling Stone magazine, issues #1 – 105, bound in a limited edition of seven volumes and gifted by Rolling Stone co-founder Jann Wenner to former Warner Bros. Records president Joe Smith. Wenner and legendary San Francisco Chronicle music critic Ralph J. Gleason launched Rolling Stone with their debut issue on November […]
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A beautiful first printing of BG-40, the poster advertising Love, Moby Grape and Lee Michaels at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco in December, 1966; in excellent condition. Designed by the legendary Wes Wilson, who invented the psychedelic concert poster, this is the first printing, designated by Eric King in his guide (this is the […]
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An original concert poster from the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. Monterey Pop was arguably the most important music festival ever, featuring the first US appearance of Jimi Hendrix, as well as Janis Joplin with Big Brother, the Grateful Dead, Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds, The Who, Jefferson Airplane, Otis Redding and so many more. This is […]
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Legendary producer/engineer Eddie Kramer’s original bill for mixing Jimi Hendrix’s 1970 live album “Band of Gypsys.” This typewritten bill, submitted to Hendrix’s company Are You Experienced, Ltd. and his manager Michael Jeffery, details 11 mixing sessions and two mastering sessions, for which Kramer billed a remarkably reasonable $50/hour (for a total of $1950.) In the […]
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Rick Griffin’s original hand-made mockup for the cover of the 1985 book “San Francisco Nights: The Psychedelic Music Trip 1964-1969.” At the request of authors Gene Sculatti and Davin Seay, Griffin created this artwork, which is very close to the finished book’s cover. On this mockup, Griffin drew in ink, marker and paint pen on […]
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A beautiful near mint- first printing BG-165 Fillmore Poster advertising Janis Joplin and her band, Savoy Brown and AUM’s March 1969 appearances at the Fillmore West and Winterland in San Francisco, signed by the late, legendary photographer Jim Marshall, who took the photograph on the poster. This is the earliest printing, with the white band […]
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An extremely rare alternate one-sided handbill for The Velvet Underground at the Fillmore Auditorium in 1966. While Fillmore poster collectors know and love the classic BG-8 handbill, this alternate handbill with a review of the Velvets from the Los Angeles Times is very little known, and was just recently added to Eric King’s comprehensive guide […]
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A scarce 36 page program for the final shows at Bill Graham’s legendary Fillmore East, in June, 1971; starring the Allman Brothers Band, J. Geils Band, and blues giant Albert King. This deluxe program features a special gold cover, band photos and biographies, a message from Bill Graham, photos of every Fillmore East employee, a […]
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A beautiful first (and only) printing of BG-79, the poster advertising Cream, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and South Side Sound System at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco in August, 1967; in virtually mint condition. Designed by Bonnie MacLean (Mrs. Bill Graham at the time), this is the original pre-concert printing, designated by Eric […]
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A beautiful first (and only) printing of BG-48, the poster advertising Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service and Dino Valenti at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco in February, 1967; in near mint condition. Designed by Wes Wilson, the inventor of the psychedelic concert poster, this is an original pre-concert printing, designated by Eric King in […]
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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. This has got to […]
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