Throwback Thursday… Summer of Love 40th Anniversary poster by Jim Harter and Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) September 2, 2007 Speedway Meadows at Golden Gate Park – San Francisco, CA 2b1 – B-05 Part of a series of 26 posters – see them all at ExpressoBeans.com. See more at 2b1records.com/summeroflove40th
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Chet Helms Tribal Stomp 2005 poster by Jagmo
Flashback Friday… Chet Helms Tribal Stomp by Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) October 30, 2005 Speedway Meadows at Golden Gate Park – San Francisco, CA 2b1 – FD#18 Part of a series of 16 posters – see them all at ExpressoBeans.com. Illustration of Chet based on a Bob Simmons photo
Phil Alvin Benefit Silkscreen Poster by Gary Houston
Artist Gary Houston of Voodoo Catbox has created a fantastic silkscreen rock poster to benefit Phil Alvin. Blasters founding member and lead singer Alvin was hit by the nasty Mersa virus about a year ago and nearly died last summer during a relapse, according to his brother, guitarist, singer and songwriter Dave Alvin. Phil has since […]
Moonalice at the Grateful Dead Archive June 29th poster by David Singer
Attention poster fans in the Bay Area, Moonalice and UC Santa Cruz will celebrate the public opening of the Grateful Dead Archive on Friday, June 29, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at McHenry Library (aka Dead Central) If you can’t attend, Moonalice will be streaming this event LIVE for free on Moonalice.com The celebration will take place […]
TRPS Festival of Rock Posters Silkscreen Benefit Poster by Alexandra Fischer and Chris Shaw
We are happy to announce that TRPS commissioned Alexandra Fischer and Chris Shaw to design this year’s Artist Relief Fund poster. Silkscreened at the Firehouse by Ron Donovan. All proceeds from the sale of this poster will benefit the TRPS Artist Relief fund. We hope to see you there! TRPS Festival of Rock Posters poster by Alexandra Fischer and Chris Shaw October 8, […]
TRPS 2010 poster by Ryan Kerrigan
Artist Ryan Kerrigan created this TRPS poster for Festival of Rock Posters held on October 9, 2010 at the Hall of Flowers in San Francisco, CA. From an edition of 25.