Advertising six days of music at The Fillmore, this great poster was designed by Lee Conklin and featured such great bands as Creedence Clearwater Revival, Steppenwolf, Ten Years After, and Paul Butterfield. This was the last series of shows held at The Fillmore Auditorium. The original poster was printed on uncoated index stock and measures approximately 14″ x 21″. The postcard comes in two varieties, both of which measure approximately 4⅝″ x 7⅛″: The Type A card has a “place stamp here” reverse. The Type B card has a calendar of Bill Graham events on the back. A double postcard was also printed. This card bears the images of both BG-127 and 128 and measures approximately 4⅝″ x 14½″. It has a bulk rate permit on the back. In addition, some copies were addressed and mailed to people on the mailing list.
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Medeski Martin and Wood at the Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, April 17-18, 1997 The original poster was printed on white stock and measures approximately 13″ x 19″.
This nice-looking poster was designed by Bonnie MacLean and features a play on words not often seen in her work – a messenger in a winged helmet flies over the grass rooted next to the mad river, all matching the band names. The original poster was printed on white index stock and measures approximately 14″ x 21⅛″. The second print poster was printed on glossy stock and measures approximately 14″ x 21⅛″. The postcard has a “place stamp here” reverse and measures approximately 4½″ x 7″. A double postcard was also printed. This card bears the images of both BG-87 and 88 and measures approximately 4½″ x 14⅜″. This card has a bulk rate permit on the back. In addition, some copies were addressed and mailed to people on the mailing list.
Fillmore Auditorium, August, 1-6 1967, Muddy Waters/Buffalo Springfield/Richie Havens
Fillmore Auditorium August, 22-27 1967, Paul Butterfield Blues Band/Cream/South Side Sound System