A very rare concert program from the Monterey International Pop Festival, held June 16-18, 1967 at the Monterey Fairgrounds. 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 […]
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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 Grace Slick signed 1966 songwriting contract for her song “Didn’t Think So.” Grace composed this song for her pre-Jefferson Airplane band The Great Society and it appears on numerous albums by the band including the 1968 LP “Conspicuous Only In Its Absence.” The website Bay Area Bands notes “Although The Great Society lasted for […]
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Grace Slick’s typed and hand annotated lyrics for her Lenny Bruce tribute song “Father Bruce”, written while lead singer for the Great Society, prior to her joining the Jefferson Airplane. We acquired these from her first manager and music publisher, Howard Wolf, who writes in an accompanying letter of authenticity: Lead Sheet to “Father Bruce” […]
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A very rare original 58 page concert program from the 1969 Woodstock Festival. This beautiful program documents the most important and legendary rock festival ever. With full credits, essays, and individual pages dedicated to virtually every act on the bill, this extremely rare artifact beautifully captures “3 Days of Peace & Music,” as the concert […]
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An extremely rare original backstage pass from the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival–one of only three we know to have survived. This legendary three day festival featured the first US performance by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the first West Coast show by The Who, and performances by the Grateful Dead, Simon & Garfunkel, The Byrds, Buffalo […]
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A wonderful 1960’s burgundy velvet dress with gold embroidery, owned and worn by legendary Jefferson Airplane singer Grace Slick. This dress was custom made for Slick, during her time as lead singer of the Jefferson Airplane. Recordmecca’s Jeff Gold obtained this directly from Grace Slick and her daughter, China Kantner (who’s father is the Airplane/Starship’s […]
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A wonderful postcard sent by the Jefferson Airplane (and autographed, very humorously, even psychedelically, by the whole band) while on tour in Boston, to legendary SF Chronicle music critic Ralph J. Gleason. Gleason was a vocal supporter of the band from their earliest days, and wrote the liner notes to their 1966 debut album. This […]
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A superb hand printed 5″ x 7″ silver gelatin photograph of the Jefferson Airplane’s Grace Slick and Janis Joplin, by the legendary Jim Marshall. The photograph is in mint condition with the negative number and Marshall’s studio stamp on the reverse. The late Jim Marshall was one of the most highly acclaimed music photographers ever; […]
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An extremely rare Press Pass for the 1969 Woodstock Festival (short for the Woodstock Music & Art Fair – An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace and Music.) The story of the Woodstock Festival and the artists who performed is familiar to any fan of 60’s rock– the rain, the mud, the crowd of 500,000 […]
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A rare backstage pass and business card for the 1969 Woodstock Festival (short for the Woodstock Music & Art Fair – An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace and Music.) The story of the Woodstock Festival and the artists who performed is familiar to any fan of 60’s rock– the rain, the mud, the crowd […]
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A wonderful 1960’s suede coat, owned and worn by legendary Jefferson Airplane singer Grace Slick. This coat was custom made for Slick, who later customized it by sewing on the black and gold trim. Recordmecca’s Jeff Gold obtained this directly from Grace Slick and her daughter, China Kantner (who’s father is the Airplane/Starship’s Paul Kantner.) […]
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Offered here is one of the most truly extraordinary music collectibles we’ve ever had the pleasure to offer–the original dress Grace Slick wore while performing with the Jefferson Airplane at the historic Monterey Pop Festival in June, 1967. The Monterey Pop Festival was first major rock music festival, and along with the 1969 Woodstock […]
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