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[email protected] ------------------------------ 1973-01-01 P --------- 1973-01-01 / Commander Cody Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Promoter: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster / Performers: 1973-01-01: Commander Cody ------------------------------ 1973-01-01 P --------- 1973-01-01 / Freddie King Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Promoter: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster / Performers: 1973-01-01: Freddie King ------------------------------ ARM 1973-10-26 P-1 --------- 1973-10-26 / ARM CP004821 / CP00066 Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, Martin Mull and his Fabulous Furniture at Armadillo WHQ Notes: Micael Priest to Zappa, Guy Juke did Martin Mull Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 Artist: Micael Priest Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP004821 / CP00066 Performers: 1973-10-26 1973-10-27: Armadillo World Headquarters Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention / Martin Mull ------------------------------ ARM 1973-11-28 P-1 --------- 1973-11-28 / ARM CP004808 / CP00053 Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen, Greezy Wheels at Armadillo WHQ Notes: Priest did the lettering, Juke the rest Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 Artist: Micael Priest Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP004808 / CP00053 Performers: 1973-11-28 1973-12-01: Armadillo World Headquarters Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen / Greezy Wheels ------------------------------ ARM 1973-12-21 P-1 --------- 1973-12-21 / ARM CP004810 / CP00055 Freddie King, Augie Meyers at Armadillo WHQ Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP004810 / CP00055 ARM / CP019761 / XH19731221 ARM / NONE / XH1973122 Performers: 1973-12-21 1973-12-22: Armadillo World Headquarters Freddie King / Augie Meyers ------------------------------ ARM 1974-01-18 P-1 --------- 1974-01-18 / ARM CP004811 / CP00056 Navasota, Too Smooth at Armadillo WHQ Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 (2-copies) Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP004811 / CP00056 Performers: 1974-01-18 1974-01-19: Armadillo World Headquarters Navasota / Too Smooth ------------------------------ ARM 1974-05-03 P-1 --------- 1974-05-03 / ARM CP004758 / CP00003 Louden Wainwright III, Cedar Frost at Armadillo WHQ Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 (5-copies) Signed Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP004758 / CP00003 Performers: 1974-05-03 1974-05-04: Armadillo World Headquarters Louden Wainwright III / Cedar Frost ------------------------------ ARM 1974-05-30 P-1 --------- 1974-05-30 / ARM CP004762 / CP00007 Ry Cooder, Greezy Wheels at Armadillo WHQ Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP004762 / CP00007 ARM / CP015332 / ME0479 Performers: 1974-05-30: Armadillo World Headquarters Ry Cooder / Greezy Wheels ------------------------------ ARM 1974-09-21 P-1 --------- 1974-09-21 / ARM CP004773 / CP00018 Louden Wainwright III, Doak Snead at Armadillo WHQ Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP004773 / CP00018 Performers: 1974-09-21: Armadillo World Headquarters Louden Wainwright III / Doak Snead ------------------------------ ARM 1974-09-29 P-1 --------- 1974-09-29 / ARM CP004776 / CP00021 David Bromberg at Armadillo WHQ Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 (4-copies) Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP004776 / CP00021 ARM / CP015290 / ME0437 Performers: 1974-09-29: Armadillo World Headquarters David Bromberg ------------------------------ 1974-09-29 P --------- 1974-09-29 / CP061504 / CP061504 David Bromberg at Armadillo World Headquarters [Austin, TX] Notes: Ticket Attached Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster / CP061504 / CP061504 (11 x 17) Notes: Ticket Attached Performers: 1974-09-29: Armadillo World Headquarters David Bromberg ------------------------------ ARM 1974-10-31 P-1 --------- 1974-10-31 / ARM CP005021 / CP00268 Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen, Hoyt Axton at Armadillo WHQ Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP005021 / CP00268 ARM / CP018660 / THJME0162 Performers: 1974-10-31 1974-11-01: Armadillo World Headquarters Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen / Hoyt Axton ------------------------------ ARM 1974-11-02 P --------- 1974-11-02 / ARM Uncle Walt's Band at Armadillo WHQ Notes: T - Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM / Performers: 1974-11-02: Armadillo World Headquarters Uncle Walt's Band ------------------------------ ARM 1974-11-22 P-1 --------- 1974-11-22 / ARM CP004778 / CP00023 Greezy Wheels, Bill Monroe at Armadillo WHQ Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP004778 / CP00023 Performers: 1974-11-22 1974-11-23: Armadillo World Headquarters Greezy Wheels / Bill Monroe ------------------------------ ARM-4.170 1974-12-21 P-1 --------- 1974-12-21 / ARM 4.170 CP004827 / CP00072 Jerry Garcia, Merl Saunders at Armadillo WHQ Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 4.170 Private Notes: AWHQ AOR-4.170 Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Promoter: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM-4.170 Edition 1 / CP004827 / CP00072 (17 x 114 x) AORPlate: 4.170 ARM-4.170 / CP001572 / 1593 AORPlate: 4.170 Performers: 1974-12-21 1974-12-22: Armadillo World Headquarters Jerry Garcia / Merl Saunders ------------------------------ ARM 1975-01-24 P-1 --------- 1975-01-24 / ARM CP004828 / CP00073 Roy Buchanan, D.K. Little's Powerplay at Armadillo WHQ Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP004828 / CP00073 Performers: 1975-01-24 1975-01-25: Armadillo World Headquarters Roy Buchanan / D.K. Little's Powerplay ------------------------------ 1975-01-24 P --------- 1975-01-24 / CP060580 / CP060580 Roy Buchanan, D.K. Littles Powerplay at Armadillo World Headquarters - Austin, TX Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster / CP060580 / CP060580 (11 x 17) Performers: 1975-01-24 1975-01-25: Armadillo World Headquarters Roy Buchanan / D.K. Littles Powerplay ------------------------------ ARM 1975-02-04 P-1 --------- 1975-02-04 / ARM CP004782 / CP00027 New Riders of the Purple Sage, Doak Snead Band at Armadillo WHQ Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP004782 / CP00027 ARM / CP004338 / CD04784 Performers: 1975-02-04 1975-02-05: Armadillo World Headquarters New Riders of the Purple Sage / Doak Snead ------------------------------ ARM 1975-05-20 P-1 --------- 1975-05-20 / ARM CP004983 / CP00230 Frank Zappa, Mothers of Invention at Armadillo WHQ Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP004983 / CP00230 Performers: 1975-05-20 1975-05-21: Armadillo World Headquarters Frank Zappa / Mothers of Invention ------------------------------ ARM 1975-06-27 P-1 --------- 1975-06-27 / ARM CP004988 / CP00235 Linda Hargove, Asleep at the Wheel at Armadillo WHQ Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 (1-copies) Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP004988 / CP00235 Performers: 1975-06-27 1975-06-28: Armadillo World Headquarters Linda Hargrove / Asleep at the Wheel ------------------------------ ARM 1975-08-02 P-1 --------- 1975-08-02 / ARM CP004991 / CP00238 Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen at Armadillo WHQ Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 (1-copies) Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP004991 / CP00238 ARM / CP015288 / ME0435 ARM / CP022076 / XQ007 Performers: 1975-08-02: Armadillo World Headquarters Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen / Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen ------------------------------ ARM 1975-09-01 P-1 --------- 1975-09-01 / ARM CP005040 / CP00287 Roy Buchanan, Bugs Henderson at Armadillo WHQ Private Notes: AWHQP-1 Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP005040 / CP00287 ARM / CP020146 / XK19750901 ARM / NONE / XK1975090 Performers: 1975-09-01 1975-09-03: Armadillo World Headquarters Roy Buchanan / Bugs Henderson / Roy Buchanan / Bugs Henderson ------------------------------ ARM 1975-09-03 P-1 --------- 1975-09-03 / ARM CP004995 / CP00242 Freddie King, Lightnin' Hopkins at Armadillo WHQ Private Notes: AWHQ P-1 Artist: Guy Juke (De White) Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters Items: Original poster ARM Edition 1 / CP004995 / CP00242 ARM / CP015304 / ME0451 Performers: 1975-09-03 1975-09-06: Armadillo World Headquarters
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