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Bob Dylan music concert poster. Performance at the San Jose Civic Auditorium California in 1964.
This concert was significant as it featured Dylan performing solo acoustic sets, showcasing songs like "The Times They Are a-Changin’," "Mr. Tambourine Man," and "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll." Notably, Joan Baez joined him on...Regular price From $31.65 -
Pink Floyd music concert poster part of tour 72 Rainbow Theatre London.
Pink Floyd's 1972 performances at London's Rainbow Theatre marked a pivotal moment in the band's history, as they introduced their ambitious suite The Dark Side of the Moon to live audiences for the first time.Regular price From $38.77 -
Jimi Hendrix experience music poster. Performance in the Memorial Auditorium Buffalo New York.
The concert itself was a significant event, featuring The Jimi Hendrix Experience alongside supporting acts such as Soft Machine, Jesse First Carnival, and Mark Boyle’s Sense Laboratory. This performance was part of Hendrix's 1968 U.S. tour.Regular price From $26.80 -
Aretha Franklin concert poster. Performance at Portland Coliseum 1968.
Aretha Franklin's performance at the Portland Coliseum on November 1, 1968, was a highlight of her 1968 tour, showcasing her powerful vocals and commanding stage presence.Regular price From $26.80 -
Jimi Hendrix concert poster of his performance at the Seattle Center Arena in 1968.
Yes, there is a notable concert poster from Jimi Hendrix's 1968 performance at the Seattle Center Arena. This event, held on February 12, 1968, marked Hendrix's first hometown show since achieving international fame. This concert was...Regular price From $26.80 -
Bob Dylan concert poster Town Hall in New York City in 1963 performance.
The April 12, 1963, concert at Town Hall was a significant milestone for Dylan. Performing solo, he presented a mix of original compositions and traditional folk songs, many of which would later become classics. The setlist...Regular price From $26.80
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