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INDIGO GIRLS Concert Poster UNCUT Sheet Manhattanville College NY 2000 RARE

INDIGO GIRLS Concert Poster UNCUT Sheet Manhattanville College NY 2000 RARE
INDIGO GIRLS Concert Poster UNCUT Sheet Manhattanville College NY 2000 RARE
INDIGO GIRLS Concert Poster UNCUT Sheet Manhattanville College NY 2000 RARE
INDIGO GIRLS Concert Poster UNCUT Sheet Manhattanville College NY 2000 RARE
INDIGO GIRLS Concert Poster UNCUT Sheet Manhattanville College NY 2000 RARE
INDIGO GIRLS Concert Poster UNCUT Sheet Manhattanville College NY 2000 RARE

INDIGO GIRLS Concert Poster UNCUT Sheet Manhattanville College NY 2000 RARE
Check out our other listings for more! These are highly collectible museum quality prints. ITEM DESCRIPTION. Created in 2000 for a concert by The Indigo Girls at Manhattanville College, NY. This is a very rare printers proof sheet. These are how the poster comes off the lithograph press before they are trimmed to poster size. Along one edge you see smaller versions of the art called “handbills”. This is hand signed by artist Bob Masse who designed this poster. Masse is an original 1960s poster artist who has done posters for many of the legends of rock and roll.
INDIGO GIRLS Concert Poster UNCUT Sheet Manhattanville College NY 2000 RARE
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5th Dimension R&B Soul Concert Poster San Francisco Civic Auditorium

5th Dimension R&B Soul Concert Poster San Francisco Civic Auditorium
5th Dimension R&B Soul Concert Poster San Francisco Civic Auditorium

5th Dimension R&B Soul Concert Poster San Francisco Civic Auditorium
An original concert poster for the 5th Dimension performing at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium on Saturday, November 3rd, 1976. Wikipedia: The 5th Dimension is an American vocal group. Their music encompasses sunshine pop, pop soul, and psychedelic soul. They were an important crossover music. Act of the 1960s and 1970s, although both praised and derided for their particular musical approach and mass appeal. During the original group’s heyday, they were twice invited to perform at the White House. And accepting those invitations was controversial during that era of social upheaval. Formed as The Versatiles in late 1965, the group changed its name to “The 5th Dimension” by 1966. Between 1967 and 1973, they charted with 20 Top 40. Hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Two of which – Up, Up and Away. 7, 1967 and the 1969 No. 1 Medley: Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures). Won the Grammy Award. For Record of the Year. Other big hits include Stoned Soul Picnic. 3, Wedding Bell Blues. 1, One Less Bell to Answer. 2, a cover of Never My Love. 1, (Last Night) I Didn’t Get to Sleep at All. 8, and If I Could Reach You. Three of their records reached the Top Ten of Billboard. S Rhythm & Blues/Soul. Five of their 19 “Top 20″ hits on the Easy Listening. Chart reached the No. The five original members were Lamonte McLemore. And Billy Davis Jr. Their earliest recordings were on the Soul City. Record label, which was started by recording artist Johnny Rivers. The group later recorded for Bell.
5th Dimension R&B Soul Concert Poster San Francisco Civic Auditorium