B&W Illustrations; This is a small handbill (approx. 7" x 4.75") printed on both sides. The handbill is in Very Good+ condition. The front side has a couple of very small small spots of color loss and a light paperclip indentation to the front right side. The reverse side lists three weeks of schedules for the Fillmore West from June 18 - July 2 (1970) This "handbill is illustrated by David Singer. "The Fillmore West was a historic rock and roll music venue in San Francisco, California, which became famous under the direction of concert promoter Bill Graham from 1968 to 1971. Named after The F... View More...
This is a small handbill (approx. 7" x 5 1/2" ). Illustrated on one side. (illustrator unknown). This handbill is in Very Good+ condition. There is a slight paper clip indentation to the front right side. "By 1968, loud rock and roll had become more mainstream, at least in Northern California. Young people up and down the Peninsula wanted to see bands full of long-haired guitarists playing their own music. Palo Alto's downtown, having been gutted by the Stanford Shopping Center in the 1950s, started to add shops selling lava lamps and posters. There weren't any bars in Palo Alto yet--not until... View More...