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Poster Data Compiled by Michael Erlewine POSTER DATA COMPILED BY MICHAEL ERLEWINE Copyright © 2003-2020 by Michael Erlewine THIS DATA IS FREE TO USE, SHARE, (AND ADD TO), PROVIDED THAT CREDIT IS GIVEN TO MICHAEL ERLEWINE FOR ANY USE OF THE DATA ENCLOSED HERE. There is no guarantee that this data is complete or without errors and typos. This is just a beginning to document this important field of study. [email protected] ------------------------------ 1981-10-06 P --------- 1981-10-06 / Echo and the Bunnymen, Dark Motive at Club Foot - Austin, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Club Foot Items: Original poster / Performers: 1981-10-06: Club Foot Echo and the Bunnymen / Dark Motive ------------------------------ 1981-12-12 P --------- 1981-12-12 / Club Foot in Austin, Texas Notes: Footprints newsletter Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Club Foot Items: Original poster / Performers: 1981-12-12: Club Foot ------------------------------ 1981-12-19 P --------- 1981-12-19 / Club Foot in Austin, Texas Notes: Signed and number to 50 Footprints newsletter Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Club Foot Items: Original poster / Performers: 1981-12-19: Club Foot ------------------------------ 1982-02-17 P --------- 1982-02-17 / Club Foot in Austin, Texas Notes: Signed and number to 50 Footprints newsletter Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Club Foot Items: Original poster / Performers: 1982-02-17: Club Foot ------------------------------ 1982-07-02 P --------- 1982-07-02 / Club Foot in Austin, Texas Notes: Footprints newsletter Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Club Foot Items: Original poster / Performers: 1982-07-02: Club Foot ------------------------------ 1982-07-18 P --------- 1982-07-18 / Club Foot in Austin, Texas Notes: Footprints newsletter Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Club Foot Items: Original poster / Performers: 1982-07-18: Club Foot ------------------------------ 1982-08-01 P --------- 1982-08-01 / Club Foot in Austin, Texas Notes: Footprints newsletter Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Club Foot Items: Original poster / Performers: 1982-08-01: Club Foot ------------------------------ 1982-09-06 P --------- 1982-09-06 / Club Foot in Austin, Texas Notes: Footprints newsletter Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Club Foot Items: Original poster / Performers: 1982-09-06: Club Foot ------------------------------ CFT 1982-09-14 P-1 --------- 1982-09-14 / CFT CP009508 / CS04253 Producers, Stephen Doster Band at Club Foot - Austin, TX Event: You Make the Heat Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Club Foot Items: Original poster CFT Edition 1 / CP009508 / CS04253 (11 x 15- 1/2) Performers: 1982-09-14: Club Foot Producers / Stephen Doster Band ------------------------------ CFT 1982-09-19 P-1 --------- 1982-09-19 / CFT CP009594 / CS04339 Translator at Club Foot - Austin, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Club Foot Items: Original poster CFT Edition 1 / CP009594 / CS04339 (8-1/2 x 11) Performers: 1982-09-19: Club Foot Translator ------------------------------ 1983-03-02 P --------- 1983-03-02 / King Sunny Ade, Dan del Santo at Club Foot [Austin, TX] Notes: 4 color Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Club Foot Items: Original poster / Performers: 1983-03-02: Club Foot King Sunny Ade / Dan del Santo ------------------------------ 1984-02-25 P --------- 1984-02-25 / Hut's Drive-in - Austin, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Hut's Drive-in Items: Original poster / Performers: 1984-02-25: Hut's Drive-in ------------------------------ 1984-03-01 P --------- 1984-03-01 / 1984 Austin Mardis Gras Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Austin Mardi Gras Items: Original poster / Performers: 1984-03-01: Austin Mardi Gras ------------------------------ 1984-05-20 P --------- 1984-05-20 / Sonny Okosun at Liberty Lunch - Austin, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Liberty Lunch Items: Original poster / Performers: 1984-05-20: Liberty Lunch Sonny Okosun ------------------------------ 1984-06-08 P --------- 1984-06-08 / CP061446 / CP061446 Cramps at Austin Opera House [Austin, TX] Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Austin Opera House Items: Original poster / CP061446 / CP061446 (11 x 17) Performers: 1984-06-08: Austin Opera House Cramps ------------------------------ 1984-07-12 P --------- 1984-07-12 / CP053261 Rain Parade, True Believers at Liberty Lunch - Austin, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Liberty Lunch Items: Original poster / CP053261 Performers: 1984-07-12: Liberty Lunch Rain Parade / True Believers / Zeitgeist ------------------------------ LIL 1984-08-10 P-1 --------- 1984-08-10 / LIL CP009513 / CS04258 Dream Syndicate, Windows at Liberty Lunch - Austin, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Liberty Lunch Items: Original poster LIL Edition 1 / CP009513 / CS04258 (11 x 17) Performers: 1984-08-10: Liberty Lunch Dream Syndicate / Windows / Zeitgeist ------------------------------ LIL 1984-08-19 P-1 --------- 1984-08-19 / LIL CP009461 / CS04206 Dead Kennedys, B.G.K. at Liberty Lunch - Austin, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Liberty Lunch Items: Original poster LIL Edition 1 / CP009461 / CS04206 (11 x 17) LIL / CP008064 / CP03309 Performers: 1984-08-19: Liberty Lunch Dead Kennedys / B.G.K. / Offenders / Cause For Alarm ------------------------------ 1984-08-23 P --------- 1984-08-23 / Leon Redbone, Turk Pipkin at Liberty Lunch - Austin, TX Event: I wanna Be Seduced Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Liberty Lunch Items: Original poster / Performers: 1984-08-23: Liberty Lunch Leon Redbone / Turk Pipkin ------------------------------ LIL 1984-09-05 P-1 --------- 1984-09-05 / LIL CP009485 / CS04230 Obo Addy, Brave Combo at Liberty Lunch - Austin, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Liberty Lunch Items: Original poster LIL Edition 1 / CP009485 / CS04230 (11 x 17) Performers: 1984-09-05 1984-09-09: Liberty Lunch Obo Addy / Brave Combo / Joe King Carrasco / Charlie Sexton / Chronicle Party / Dino Lee / Optimystics / Watchtower ------------------------------ LIL 1984-09-16 P-1 --------- 1984-09-16 / LIL CP009500 / CS04245 Yellowman, Sagittarius at Liberty Lunch - Austin, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Liberty Lunch Items: Original poster LIL Edition 1 / CP009500 / CS04245 (11 x 17) Performers: 1984-09-16: Liberty Lunch Yellowman / Sagittarius / Killer Bees / I-Tex / Frontier Dub Boys ------------------------------ 1984-09-29 P --------- 1984-09-29 / CP053260 Mighty Diamonds, Wendy O. Williams at Liberty Lunch - Austin, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Liberty Lunch Items: Original poster / CP053260 Performers: 1984-09-29 1984-09-30: Liberty Lunch Mighty Diamonds / Wendy O. Williams ------------------------------ 1984-10-01 P --------- 1984-10-01 / Elouise Burrell, Trickle Down at Continental Club - Austin, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Continental Club Items: Original poster / Performers: 1984-10-01: Continental Club Elouise Burrell / Trickle Down ------------------------------ LIL 1984-10-07 P-1 --------- 1984-10-07 / LIL CP009501 / CS04246 Jesse Winchester at Liberty Lunch - Austin, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Liberty Lunch Items: Original poster LIL Edition 1 / CP009501 / CS04246 (11 x 17) Performers: 1984-10-07: Liberty Lunch Jesse Winchester ------------------------------ 1984-10-12 P --------- 1984-10-12 / CP053259 Bubble Puppy, Dennis Keller at Liberty Lunch - Austin, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Liberty Lunch Items: Original poster / CP053259 Performers: 1984-10-12: Liberty Lunch Bubble Puppy / Dennis Keller / Vice Versa / Arthur Brown / Jimmy Carl Black / Shiva's Head Band ------------------------------ 1984-10-14 P --------- 1984-10-14 / Spirit, Allan Holdsworth at Liberty Lunch - Austin, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Liberty Lunch Items: Original poster / Performers: 1984-10-14 1984-10-18: Liberty Lunch Spirit / Allan Holdsworth / Dharma Bums / Bobby Mack ------------------------------ 1984-10-19 P --------- 1984-10-19 / CP053258 Eek-A-Mouse, Jah Malla at Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa, OK Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Cain's Ballroom Items: Original poster / CP053258 Performers: 1984-10-19: Cain's Ballroom Eek-A-Mouse / Jah Malla ------------------------------ 1984-10-30 P-1 --------- 1984-10-30 / CP009440 / CS04185 Andreas Vollenweider at Majestic Theater, Dallas, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Majestic Theater, Dallas, TX Items: Original poster Edition 1 / CP009440 / CS04185 (17 x 22) Performers: 1984-10-30 1984-11-01: Majestic Theater, Dallas, TX Andreas Vollenweider ------------------------------ 1984-11-03 P --------- 1984-11-03 / Sonny Okosun at Texas Money - Austin, TX Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Texas Money Items: Original poster / Performers: 1984-11-03: Texas Money Sonny Okosun ------------------------------ HUT 1984-11-15 P-1 --------- 1984-11-15 / HUT CP009521 / CS04266 Angela Strehli at Hut's Drive-in - Austin, TX Series: 3rd Anniversary Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Hut's Drive-in Items: Original poster HUT Edition 1 / CP009521 / CS04266 (11 x 17) Performers: 1984-11-15: Hut's Drive-in Angela Strehli ------------------------------ TEXM 1984-11-18 P-1 --------- 1984-11-18 / TEXM CP009582 / CS04327 David Bromberg, Steve Fromholz at Texas Money - Austin, TX Notes: Printer with Guy Clark 1984-12-16 Artist: Jagmo (Nels Jacobson) Venue: Texas Money Items: Original poster TEXM Edition 1 / CP009582 / CS04327 (5-1/2 x 17) Performers: 1984-11-18: Texas Money David Bromberg / Steve Fromholz ------------------------------ 1984-12-16 P --------- 1984-12-16 / CP053257 Tex Thomas at Hut's Drive-in - Austin, TX Event: Earliest
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