A very clean double postcard mailer/handbill advertising shows by the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Buddy Miles Express, and Iron Butterfly with the Sir Douglas Quintet at San Francisco’s Winterland, in October 1968. This mailer was sent to the appropriately named ‘A. Rock’ in San Francisco, and is in excellent condition, with some minor creasing to […]
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A beautiful mint condition concert poster advertising the Berlin Super Concert 70, featuring the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Ten Years After, Procol Harum, Cold Blood and Cat Mother (who’s debut album was produced by Hendrix.) The poster is signed in silver paint pen at the bottom by its artist, Holger Matthies. This was Hendrix’s second-to-last concert; […]
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A 1968 promotional poster advertising Pasadena FM radio station KPPC, picturing The Jimi Hendrix Experience. KPPC was one of the top Los Angeles-area underground radio stations in the 1960s, and in addition to producing this poster they made promotional posters featuring Cream and Big Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Joplin. The official Jimi […]
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A clean 1968 first pressing of The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s second album, Axis: Bold as Love, on Reprise Records. The EX disc features Tri-color Reprise labels, and plays virtually mint throughout, save for a few faint ticks during the spoken word introduction ‘EXP’. There is a small, faint bit of ghosting from a removed sticker […]
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A beautiful 1969 stereo pressing of The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s debut album, Are You Experienced, on German Polydor. This third pressing is virtually identical to the first German pressing, and pressed from the same 1967 Deutsche Grammophon masters; the only difference is slightly altered label credits. The disc is Near Mint and has probably been […]
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A rare first-printing of John Van Hamersveld’s classic concert poster advertising a February 1968 show by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Soft Machine, Electric Flag and Blue Cheer at the Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium. Reprinted multiple times, first printings are identified by the white background behind Hendrix, and only John Van Hamersveld’s design credit appearing in […]
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A clean first printing BG 105 postcard/handbill advertising concerts by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, and Albert King at the Fillmore and Winterland, February 1-4, 1968. The poster with this quintessential Rick Griffin image is likely the most sought after of all Fillmore Posters; a first printing poster sold in 2018 […]
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A very rare oversize concert poster advertising afternoon and evening shows by The Jimi Hendrix Experience with Soft Machine and the Mark Boyle Sense Laboratory light show at the Washington D.C. Hilton, on Sunday, March 10, 1968. This poster has it all–a large, dramatic photo of the Experience, Day-Glo lettering, and bold graphic design. Measuring […]
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A very rare original concert poster advertising the 1967 Monterey International Pop Festival, in unused mint condition. This is one of a small group of mint condition Monterey Pop posters recently discovered, one of which sold at auction in November 2022 for $30,000. (see second photograph) ‘Monterey Pop’ was arguably the most important music festival […]
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A rare Warner Bros/Reprise records promotional long sleeve T Shirt, issued to promote the 1975 Jimi Hendrix album Crash Landing. This came from the collection of a longtime Los Angeles music club manager, and is in never-worn, near mint condition. As beautiful an example as you could ever hope to find! Armpit to armpit: 21 […]
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Two first pressing copies of Jimi Hendrix’s Band of Gypsys 2, including the rare mispressing, with four alternate live tracks on Side 2 (see below.) In 1986, Capitol Records released Band of Gypsys 2, a companion piece to Hendrix’s 1970 live album recorded at the Fillmore East. Some of the earliest copies were mistakenly pressed […]
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An unplayed Near Mint/Mint 1970s Dutch pressing of Jimi Hendrix’s double album masterpiece Electric Ladyland, on Polydor Records. The laminated gatefold cover is crisp and fresh and very close to a full Mint grade. The discs are stunning and show no signs of ever having been played. The cleanest example we’ve seen in decades. A […]
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A very rare handbill for the December 1967 UK package tour headlined by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Pink Floyd (with Syd Barrett,) and The Move, with Amen Corner, The Nice and Eire Apparent. The three headliners for this tour were among the most important psychedelic bands ever, each at the peak of their powers. […]
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A rare issue of Mojo Navigator, Vol 2, No 2, dated August 1967. Mojo Navigator was arguably the first rock fanzine; begun in 1966 by David Harris and Greg Shaw, it chronicled the San Francisco/Bay Area rock scene, and later, the rock music scene at large. Issues are extremely rare, as it was available only […]
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An extraordinarily rare UK first printing concert poster, advertising two incredible October 1967 shows at Brian Epstein’s Saville Theatre in London. On Oct 1, Pink Floyd (with Syd Barrett) headlined, with Fairport Convention, The Incredible String Band and Tomorrow featuring Keith West. And on Oct 8, The Jimi Hendrix Experience topped the bill, with The […]
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An as-new copy of the Genesis Publications book and multimedia box set Woodstock Experience. Number 954 in the sold-out edition of 1000, the two volume set is signed by Woodstock concert promoter Michael Lang and festival performer/forward author Arlo Guthrie, and includes an original Woodstock ticket, a Peter Max lithograph, a 7″ single with live […]
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