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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A superb hand printed 11″ x 14″ silver gelatin photograph of Jimi Hendrix by the legendary Jim Marshall. Taken during the sound check at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival (Hendrix’s first US show) this is one of Marshall’s classic images. The print is in mint condition, with Marshall’s studio stamp and negative number on the […]
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A superb hand printed 11″ x 14″ silver gelatin photograph of Jimi Hendrix by the legendary Jim Marshall. Taken during the sound check at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival (Hendrix’s first US show) this photograph of Jimi smiling is one of Marshall’s classic images. The print is in mint condition, with Marshall’s studio stamp and […]
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An incredible Jimi Hendrix rarity; a 1967 Reprise Records easel-back counter top display for the Jimi Hendrix Experience’s debut album “Are You Experienced.” Recordmecca’s Jeff Gold began collecting Jimi Hendrix in 1971, and has never seen another example of this beyond rare display (we have seen similar ones for other Warner/Reprise albums of the era, […]
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A scarce poster advertising Jimi Hendrix’s final concert performance, at the Open Air Love Peace Festival at the Isle of Fehrman, off the coast of Germany. This three day festival saw Hendrix play his last-ever concert on September 6, 1970, just twelve days before his tragic death in London. The 3 day festival also included […]
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A program for the legendary Jimi Hendrix/Band of Gypsys concerts at New York’s Fillmore East on New Years Eve 1969/70, at which the Hendrix album of the same name was recorded; and shows by the Grateful Dead, Lighthouse and Cold Blood on January 2 & 3, 1970. This great 28 page program features band photos […]
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A handbill advertising Jimi Hendrix’s May 8, 1970 performances at the University of Oklahoma Field House during ‘The Cry of Love’ tour of America, which was to be his last tour before his death in September, 1970. This is the only example of this Oklahoma handbill we’ve seen; it’s in near mint minus condition with […]
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A rare original first printing of David Byrd’s classic handbill advertising two concerts by the Jimi Hendrix Experience at New York’s Fillmore East, May 10, 1968. This is one of the most highly sought after of all Hendrix printed pieces, and this example, in near mint condition, is a beauty. The first printing is most […]
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A handbill for an October, 1967 series of concerts at London’s legendary Marquee Club, featuring shows by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (with Mick Taylor,) The Nice, Bluesology (with Elton John,) The Action, Ten Years After, The Iveys (Badfinger,) The Open Mind, The Gods, Freddie King, Chicken Shack, Black […]
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The original artwork for a 1968 Jimi Hendrix /Blue Cheer /Electric Flag concert poster by John Van Hamersveld. Van Hamersveld created most of the highly collectible posters for the 1968 Pinnacle dance concerts held at Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium. Among his best-known designs was his portrait of Jimi Hendrix for the Shrine Hendrix concert with […]
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A very scarce silkscreened concert poster advertising a show by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Tomorrow featuring Keith West, and the Crazy World of Arthur Brown at London’s Saville Theatre on August 27, 1967. With artwork by Hapshash & The Coloured Coat, this was # OAS 1 in the highly collectible Osiris Series. Also advertised on […]
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A stunning limited edition photograph of Jimi Hendrix “in the mylar chamber” by the late artist/photographer/publisher/poet and filmmaker Ira Cohen. Cohen photographed a number of musicians, poets and artists in a mylar room he built in his New York loft. He photographed Hendrix in 1969, and the guitarist was quoted as telling Cohen “looking at […]
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An original 1968 handbill for The Jimi Hendrix Experience and Soft Machine at the Regis College Field House in Denver, Co (on Valentine’s Day.) Bold Hendrix artwork on this mint condition, card stock handbill, which measures 5″ x 7″. Very scarce and in superb condition.
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A handbill for Jimi Hendrix’s June 5, 1970 performance at the Dallas Memorial Auditorium during ‘The Cry of Love’ tour of America, which was to be his last tour before his death in September, 1970. This is the only example of this Dallas handbill we’ve seen; it’s in excellent condition with three long-flattened horizontal mailing […]
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An original 1968 concert handbill advertising an appearance by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Vanilla Fudge, Soft Machine and Eire Apparent at the Seattle Center Coliseum. Seattle was Hendrix’s hometown, so this show was a special event both for the artist and the city. This handbill, measuring 8 1/2″ x 11″, is in virtually mint condition, […]
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