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10 rare concert posters that became collector gold
The world of rock concert posters is a treasure trove for collectors, with some limited-run prints now considered true collector’s items. These posters not only captured the essence of the music and ...
A piece of music memorabilia from “The Day the Music Died”—when a deadly plane crash killed early rock and roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and, J.P. “the Big Bopper” Richardson—has made auction ...
From Beethoven to Camper Van Beethoven, as long as there have been concerts there have been concert posters. Plastered all around town on bulletin boards, telephone poles, and record shop windows, the ...
Denver is full of excellent artists and designers, whose images successfully articulate the mood of a show before anyone hears the music. Here are thirteen of the best, from the most commercially ...
From vintage T-shirts to used guitar picks, music memorabilia can be extremely valuable. Tour posters, in particular, gain value because they're often only made in small quantities to advertise an ...
July 16, 1966, the Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco. Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead have just finished their sets, and as patrons shuffle to the exits they’re handed fliers for another ...
Typography, the art of arranging, creating and altering type, may seem simple but a well-designed typographic poster takes hours of meticulous work. Using mostly or only type, talented artists churn ...
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