A scarce 1966 promotional poster advertising the Yardbirds use of Jordan ‘Boss’ Amplifiers, featuring illustrations of the short lived five member lineup with both Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. In VG+ condition, with pinholes in the four corners and two archivally repaired small edge tears and a tiny amount of paper loss to the top […]
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A handwritten postcard sent by Jeff Beck to his Los Angeles friend, Darryl Stolper, along with musical notations for a Muddy Waters song Beck was teaching Stolper, and a card with Beck’s London and Kent addresses written by Stolper. Jeff Beck and Darryl Stolper met in 1965 at a Los Angeles private party where the […]
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A first printing of John Van Hamersveld and Robert Fried’s classic poster announcing a July 1968 concert featuring Pink Floyd, Blue Cheer and Jeff Beck, at Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium, as part of the Pinnacle Concert Series. This example has been signed by Jeff Beck. Reproduced as plate 3.76 in the definitive reference The Art […]
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A very rare psychedelic poster advertising two September, 1967 concerts presented by the UFO Club at London’s Roundhouse. These shows featured Dantalian’s Chariot, The Social Deviants (later the Deviants), the Jeff Beck Group and Ten Years after, One of the most sought after of all British concert posters, this was designed by Australian pop artist […]
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A handwritten letter from Jeff Beck to his Los Angeles friend, Darryl Stolper, reading in part: “How are you? At last I have a moment to write. I bet you thought I died! Well you could say I did. I’m really exhausted. The weather here is 75° in the daytime and I lost about 20 […]
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A VG(+)/VG+ white label promo copy of “Questa Volta/Pafff…Bum”, the 1966 Yardbirds single sung in Italian. The Jeff Beck-era Yardbirds were convinced by manager Giorgio Gomelsky to record this for the 1966 San Remo International Pop Festival, and the single was only released in Italy, by Ricordi Records. Rare in its own right, this is […]
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A UK Stereo first pressing of Beck-Ola/Cosa Nostra by the Jeff Beck Group on UK Columbia (this is the earliest label, there were no blue/black label copies.) The cover is in NM- condition with some very light aging to the back and two tiny dings to the left edge; the disc is in mint condition […]
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An exceedingly rare concert poster for the 1967 British National Jazz & Blues Festival featuring what is arguably the greatest lineup ever at a UK festival. Performing over three days were many of the greatest British artists ever, including the first show ever by Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, the Small Faces, The Cream, The Jeff […]
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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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An autographed letter from Jeff Beck to his Los Angeles friend Darryl Stolper, dated July 26, 1967; referencing a “misunderstanding” he’d had with girlfriend Mary Hughes. Stolper befriended Beck when the latter was in L.A. during a 1966 Yardbirds tour, and Stolper introduced Beck to Hughes (who became Beck’s girlfriend, and who Beck sang about […]
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A letter from Jeff Beck to his Los Angeles friend Darryl Stolper, the envelope postmarked 13 September 1967; thanking him for sending Beck the just-released debut album from Vanilla Fudge, telling Stolper to expect some albums Beck is sending including ‘Fresh Cream,’ letting him know that he and his band may be coming to play […]
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A classic psychedelic concert poster advertising two June 1968 shows by Pink Floyd, Jeff Beck Group and Blue Cheer at L.A.’s Shrine Auditorium. Dramatic artwork by Bob Fried and John Van Hamersveld have made this one of the most sought after Los Angeles 60’s concert posters, and this example is in beautiful near mint minus […]
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