Bill Graham, Family Dog, Grateful Dead posters & more go up for bid at Turner Auctions + Appraisals
Jimi Hendrix Concert Poster. Poster #: BG-105. Artist: Jimi Hendrix. Venue: Fillmore & Winterland. Date: 2/1/1968. Condition: Good 2nd printing (prior to the concert). Poster Artist: Rick Griffin. Estimate $400-$600.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
.- Turner Auctions + Appraisals will present the sale of vintage posters from Bill Graham, Family Dog, Grateful Dead, and more at 10:30 am PST on Saturday, May 15, 2021. Offering over 125 lots, the auction features over 100 vintage rock posters from the 1960s to 2015, most from the 1960s, from one Northern California collector, who acquired them over 40+ years. Rounding out the sale, several additional lots include signed album covers, collectibles, and signed guitars from other sources.
La Luna hecha canción en siete clásicos del rock fuera de este mundo
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There s a new personality joining the East Coast Gold team. Her
name is Jill Stewart and this news is bound to excite our Cape audience in particular, who’re
familiar with Jill from her time on various stations in the region.
East Coast Gold
This includes Algoa FM which she joined in 1986. Jill will present a specialist 60s and 70s show on East Coast Gold every Sunday
from 10am until 2pm.
Gordon Graham caught up with her on his show this morning. Listen
to the interview below to find out more.
Meanwhile, East Coast Radio’s Programming Manager, Zane
(AP Photo/Lennox McLendon, File)
If it wasn’t for the worldwide web, the particulars of a festival-style rock concert I attended in 1970 would be forever lost to memory. Before searching out the concert, I remembered only three things: it was held in San Jose, Calif., in an outdoor sports stadium; that The Ike and Tina Turner Revue headlined the show; and that the show was general admission. Though I had arrived early and had “front row” seats, I could not remember any of the other bands on the bill.
I remembered that Ike and Tina headlined because they played last and absolutely brought down the house. The recollection of their barn-burner set led me to the Revue’s touring record, which revealed that the show I attended had been called the All-College Music Festival, held on May 16, 1970, at San Jose State University’s Spartan Field now named CEFCU (Citizens First Equity Credit Union) Stadium.
Tickets and hotel packages are available HERE or 800.746.2486.
This is a 21+ event.
MATT STELL
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The country music industry has long been filled with its share of characters. From Willie to Hank and Dolly to Waylon, every legend starts out as just another artist that doesn’t fit easily into some predetermined box. And as hard as country music may try to fit Matt Stell into one of those tried and true boxes, it’s darn near impossible.
Heck, he’s 6’7.
But more so than the massive physique that helped Stell become a collegiate basketball standout, the Platinum certified singer has proven via the songs he sings and the shows he puts on that he is far too powerful of an artist to ever fit into some sort of singular category. In fact, to describe Stell in a few words would be a complete disservice to the man he is and the artist he looks to become on his new EP,
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