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Jimi Hendrix experience vintage music poster . Washington Hilton performance in 1968.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience performed at the International Ballroom, Washington Hilton (Washington, D.C.) on March 10, 1968, giving two shows that evening. The concerts featured Soft Machine as the opening act, along with the psychedelic light...Regular price From $31.34 -
Louis Armstrong vintage concert poster . Performance in Portland 1945.
Louis Armstrong's visit to Portland in 1945 was tied to his era of global prominence in jazz. While exact concert dates are not always documented in detail, the McElroy’s venue in Portland, Oregon, featured Armstrong under...Regular price From $31.66 -
The Doors vintage concert poster. Performance in Los Angeles at the Shrine Exposition Hall 1967.
This The Doors vintage concert poster reproduction commemorates their 1967 performance at the Shrine Exposition Hall in Los Angeles—a pivotal moment in the band’s early rise. That year, The Doors released their groundbreaking debut album featuring...Regular price From $31.66 -
Joan Baez in concert vintage poster . Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in california 1962
Joan Chandos Baez, born in New York in 1941, is one of the most influential voices in folk music and political song of the twentieth century. From her early rise in the late 1950s, her clear,...Regular price From $31.66 -
Black Sabbath vintage concert poster . Performance in 1975 in Seattle.
This Black Sabbath concert poster reproduction highlights the band’s 1975 performance in Seattle, Washington, during the era when Ozzy Osbourne fronted the group. By the mid-70s, Black Sabbath had already defined the sound of heavy metal...Regular price From $31.66 -
The Beatles concert poster reproduction. Final Concert at Candlestick Park in 1966.
"Here Come The Beatles" poster reproduction for their final concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on August 29, 1966. This was the last concert The Beatles ever played The simple yet striking design features a...Regular price From $38.78
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