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And Add To), Provided That Credit Is Given to Michael Erlewine for Any Use of the Data Enclosed Here 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] ------------------------------ -2.363 1965 P-1 --------- 1965 / 2.363 CP007041 / CP02291 Are We Next? Be Aware Notes: Considered to be the first poster of Wes Wilson. 2 printings. This poster selected for the Art of Rock book. This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 2.363 Private Notes: AOR-2.363 * A/A- 250 @ Event: Are We Next? Be Aware Artist: Wes Wilson Promoter: Book: Art of Rock Items: Original poster -2.363 / CP060186 / CP060186 AORPlate: 2.363 Original poster -2.363 Edition 1 / CP007041 / CP02291 (19 x 35) AORPlate: 2.363 Price: 250.00 -2.363 / CP000947 / 0964 AORPlate: 2.363 Performers: 1965: ------------------------------ 1965-09-01 P-1 --------- 1965-09-01 / CP000600 / 0604 R. Wesley Ackerman Photography at Hardcastles Coffee House Event: R. Wesley Ackerman 93 Photos Artist: Wes Wilson Venue: Hardcastles Coffee House Items: Original poster Edition 1 / CP000600 / 0604 (10 x 15-1/2) Performers: 1965-09-01: Hardcastles Coffee House Quicksilver Messenger Service / Allen Ginsberg / Michael Mcclure / Timothy Leary / Stephen Levine / Adul Zangpo / Charles Plywell / Richard Brautigan / John Wieners / Leland Meyerlove / Tracy of Mother Earth / Chet Helms / Quicksilver Messenger Service / Hetty / R. Buckminstar Fuller / Felicia / Peter Berg / Allen Cohen / Susan / Ron Thelan / Bob Hite and Paop / Maggie / Gene Grim / Carl / LBJ ------------------------------ 1965-10-17 P-1 --------- 1965-10-17 / CP003004 / 2960 Wes Wilson and Eva Bessie, Please Come to Share Our Happiness at the Unitarian Church, SF Event: Wes Wilson and Eva Bessie, Please Come to Share Our Happiness at the Unitarian Church, SF Artist: Wes Wilson Items: Original poster Edition 1 / CP003004 / 2960 (12-1/2 x 18-1/2) Performers: 1965-10-17: Eva Bessie ------------------------------ -2.362 1966 P-1 --------- 1966 / 2.362 CP000122 / 0124 Who Be Kind To: Allen Ginsberg Broadside Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 2.362 Event: Who Be Kind To Artist: Wes Wilson Promoter: Book: Art of Rock Items: Original poster -2.362 Edition 1 / CP000122 / 0124 (16-3/16 x 30-3/4) AORPlate: 2.362 Performers: 1966: Allen Ginsberg ------------------------------ FIL-AT-07 2.007 1966-01-08 H-1 ------ --- 1966-01-08 / FIL AT-07 2.007 CP010270 / CS05364 7th Acid Test -- Can You Pass The Acid Test? Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 2.007 Artist: Wes Wilson Venue: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Promoter: Acid Tests Items: Handbill FIL-AT-07 2.007 Edition 1 / CP010270 / CS05364 (8-1/2 x 11) AORPlate: 2.007 FIL-AT-07 2.007 / CP004096 / CD04505 AORPlate: 2.007 Performers: 1966-01-08: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Merry Pranksters / Neal Cassady / Ann Murphy Vaudeville / Grateful Dead / Roy's Audioptics / Ron Boise and his Electric Thunder Sculpture / Bus ------------------------------ OPTH-FD V 1966-01-14 P-1 --------- 1966-01-14 / OPTH FD V CP001462 / 1486 Loading Zone at Open Theater - Berkeley, CA Benefit: Open Theater Benefit #1 Artist: Wes Wilson Venue: Open Theater Promoter: Family Dog Collective Items: Original poster OPTH-FD V Edition 1 / CP001462 / 1486 Description: no poster (5-3/8 x 8-1/2) Original poster OPTH-FD V Edition 1 / CP019704 / XH19000114 (5-3/8 x 8-1/2) Handbill OPTH-FD V Edition 1 / CP013561 / HGFD-V Description: 1 original with 2 variants (5-1/2 x 8-1/2) Performers: 1966-01-14: Open Theater Set: Pre-family Dog Loading Zone ------------------------------ OPTH-FD VI 1966-01-15 P-1 --------- 1966-01-15 / OPTH FD VI CP000171 / 0175 Big Brother and the Holding Company at Open Theater - Berkeley, CA Notes: Photo came from Chet Helms. Benefit: Benefit for Open Theater #2 Artist: Wes Wilson Venue: Open Theater Promoter: Family Dog Collective Items: Original poster OPTH-FD VI Edition 1 / CP000171 / 0175 Description: no poster (5-1/2 x 8-1/2) Price: 950.00 OPTH-FD VI / CP002141 / 2132 OPTH-FD VI / CP013562 / HGFD-VI OPTH-FD VI / CP019705 / XH19000115 Performers: 1966-01-15: Open Theater Set: Pre-family Dog Big Brother and the Holding Company ------------------------------ LGH-2.042A 1966-01-21 H-1 --------- 1966-01-21 / LGH 2.042A CP004105 / CD04514 Trips Festival: Revelations, God Box (zot!) at Longshoremen's Hall - San Francisco, CA Notes: Inspired Bill Graham to begin his own Fillmore rock bookings This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 2.042A Other: Festival Artist: Wes Wilson Venue: Longshoremen's Hall Promoter: Book: Art of Rock Items: Handbill LGH-2.042A Edition 1 / CP004105 / CD04514 AORPlate: 2.042A Price: 1500.00 Performers: 1966-01-21: Longshoremen's Hall Revelations / God Box (zot!) / Congress of Wonders / Jazz Mice / Endless Explosion / Ben and Rain / Steve Fowler / Amanda Foulger ------------------------------ LGH-AT-08 2.042 1966-01-21 H-1 ------ --- 1966-01-21 / LGH AT-08 2.042 CP010269 / CS05363 8th Acid Test -- Trips Festival at Longshoremen's Hall Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 2.042 Artist: Wes Wilson Venue: Longshoremen's Hall Promoter: Acid Tests Items: Handbill LGH-AT-08 2.042 Edition 1 / CP010269 / CS05363 AORPlate: 2.042 LGH-AT-08 2.042 / NONE / 42 AORPlate: 2.042 Performers: 1966-01-21 1966-01-23: Longshoremen's Hall Trips Festival Grateful Dead ------------------------------ FIL-FD-001 1966-02-19 P-1 --------- 1966-02-19 / FIL FD-001 CP006274 / CP01524 Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother and the Holding Company at Fillmore Auditorium - SF - San Francisco, CA Notes: 1 printing, 3 shades of paper, 1 forgery (1980) This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 2.013 Private Notes: FD-HB FD-P-1 Event: A Tribal Stomp Artist: Wes Wilson Venue: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Promoter: Family Dog Presents Items: Original poster FIL-FD-001 Edition 1 / CP006274 / CP01524 Description: 1 original, 1 reprint (14 x 19-1/2) AORPlate: 2.013 Price: 15000.00 Original poster FIL-FD-001 Edition 2 / Description: Has "No. 102" in lower-reight-hand corner. AORPlate: 2.013 Price: 75.00 Original poster FIL-FD-001 Edition 3 / Description: Has "1967 c Family Dog, Proucitons 639 Gough St., San Francisco, Calif. 94102" in left lower margin.. AORPlate: 2.013 Handbill FIL-FD-001 Edition 1 / CP005274 / CP00522 Var. A Description: Black ink on white paper. See Eric King's guide for details. (5-1/2 x 8-1/2) AORPlate: 2.013 Price: 3000.00 Handbill FIL-FD-001 Edition 1 / Var. B Description: Black ink on yellow paper. See Eric King's guide for details. (5-1/2 x 8-1/2) AORPlate: 2.013 Price: 3000.00 Handbill FIL-FD-001 Edition 1 / Var. C Description: Black ink on blue paper. See Eric King's guide for details. (5-1/2 x 8-1/2) AORPlate: 2.013 Price: 3000.00 Handbill (Forgery) FIL-FD-001 Edition 1 / Var. X Description: Photocopy fadeout in black areas. See Eric King's guide for details. (5-7/16 x 8-1/2) AORPlate: 2.013 Price: 40.00 Performers: 1966-02-19: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Set: Family Dog Series Jefferson Airplane / Big Brother and the Holding Company 1966-02-19: Firehouse Wildflower ------------------------------ FD-FD+ 1966-02-26 H-1 --------- 1966-02-26 / FD FD+ CP061814 Great Society, Big Brother and the Holding Company at Fillmore Auditorium - SF - San Francisco, CA Event: A Salute to Hongo Ishi Artist: Wes Wilson Venue: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Promoter: Family Dog Presents Items: Handbill FD-FD+ Edition 1 / CP061814 (5-1/2 x 8-1/2) Handbill FD-FD+ Edition 1 / CP001463 / 1487 (5-1/2 x 8-1/2) Performers: 1966-02-26: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Great Society / Big Brother and the Holding Company / Quicksilver Messenger Service ------------------------------ FIL-FD-002 1966-02-26 P-1 --------- 1966-02-26 / FIL FD-002 CP006263 / CP01513 Great Society, Big Brother and the Holding Company at Fillmore Auditorium - SF - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: FD-HB(pink) FD-OP-1 * 2nd A-/B+ 25 Event: King Kong Artist: Wes Wilson Venue: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Promoter: Family Dog Presents Items: Original poster FIL-FD-002 Edition 1 / CP006263 / CP01513 Description: 1 original, 1 reprint (14-1/4 x 20) Price: 10000.00 Original poster -FD-002 Edition 2 / Description: See Eric King's Book for exact details. (14-1/4 x 20) Price: 20.00 Handbill FIL-FD-002 Edition 1 / CP005259 / CP00507 Var. A Description: Black ink, white paper. See Eric King's Book for details. (5-1/2 x 8-1/2) Price: 3500.00 Handbill FIL-FD-002 Edition 1 / Var. B Description: Black ink, pink paper. See Eric King's Book for details. (5-1/2 x 8-1/2) Price: 3500.00 Handbill FIL-FD-002 Edition 1 / Var. C Description: See Eric King's Book for details. (5-1/2 x 8- 1/2) Price: 3500.00 Performers: 1966-02-26: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Set: Family Dog Series Great Society / Big Brother and the Holding Company / Grass Roots / Quicksilver Messenger Service ------------------------------ -3.180 1966-03-01 P --------- 1966-03-01 / 3.180 CP046141 Retina Cricus: A Journey in Light Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 3.180 Artist: Wes Wilson Venue: Seattle Promoter: Book: Art of Rock Items: Original poster -3.180 / CP046141 (17 x 21-3/4) AORPlate: 3.180 Performers: 1966-03-01: Seattle ------------------------------ FIL-BG-002 1966-03-18 P-1 --------- 1966-03-18 / FIL BG-002 CP007108 / CP02358 Mystery Trend, Big Brother and the Holding Company at Fillmore Auditorium - SF - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BG-HB-CD BG-OP-1 Event: Win A Talking Mynah Bird, Batman Movies Artist: Wes Wilson Venue: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Promoter: Bill Graham Original Series Items: Original poster FIL-BG-002 Edition 1 / CP007108 / CP02358 Description: 1 original, 2 reprints (14 x 20) Price: 5000.00 Original poster FIL-BG-002 Edition 2 / Description: Union logo #221 in the lower-left-hand corner.
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