eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 9k268 JEFFERSON AIRPLANE 2nd printing 15x19 music poster 1966 Peter Bailey art of flying horse, BG-1 Date Sold 9/7/2017Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Unfolded Music Poster (measures 15" x 19" [38 x 48 cm]) (Learn More) Jefferson Airplane was a psychedelic rock 'n' roll (rock and roll) band from 1965 to 1971 (although there were spinoff bands over the years, including Jefferson Starship). The lead members were Grace Slick, Marty Balin, and Paul Kantner, and there were other members who came and went over the years. Some their hits include: It's No Secret, Somebody to Love, and White Rabbit Artist: Peter Bailey Important Added Info: Note that this poster is for the Jefferson Airplane concert held at the Fillmore Auditorium, February 4, 5, and 6, 1966, in San Francisco, presented by Bill Graham ("Three Dance Concerts"). This was legendary concert promoter Bill Graham's first show at the Fillmore in San Francisco (this is why this poster is often referred to as "BG001")! The show featured Jefferson Airplane "with Sights and Sounds of the Trips Festival". This poster is from the very rare and desirable second printing of this poster in 1966 (which, predates the concert as the first printing does), as verified by Internet research. Note that we have seen this poster referred to as the "second printing" on one important website, and as the "type 2" version on another important website, but both sites agree that both this poster and the earlier printing predate the concert! Note that this is one of a remarkable collection of 16 1966 and 1967 rock 'n' roll posters from a very longtime collector who has now consigned them to us, and we are auctioning them in 16 separate auctions. All of them are vintage posters, and some are from the first printings, and some are from later printings. We thoroughly researched every poster to determine which printing it is from, as we always do when we auction vintage rock 'n' roll posters. In two cases, we could not determine exactly which printing a poster was from, because the most knowledgeable Internet websites do not agree exactly on the differences between two printings, and in those two cases, we put what we do know about that poster, and indicated it could be from either of those two printings. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire very rare and desirable 1966 and 1967 rock 'n' roll posters, and we guarantee each poster (that it is from the year and the exact printing that way say it is from!). Condition: very good. The poster was never folded. It has some creases near the middle of the left border, in the yellow area. It has a crease in the bottom right corner and a few faint creases around the rest of the poster. Otherwise, the poster is in nice condition! Learn More about condition grades
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