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[email protected] ------------------------------ CBGB 1976-05-19 P-1 --------- 1976-05-19 / CBGB CP000863 / 0879 Talking Heads, Television at CBGB's - New York, NY Notes: newspaper ad in Village Voice May 24, 1976 Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster CBGB Edition 1 / CP000863 / 0879 Performers: 1976-05-19 1976-05-30: CBGB's Talking Heads / Television / Musica Orbis / Startoon / Milk 'n' Cookies / Yarbles / Billy Falcons / Sunshine Thunder Band / Sho Gun / Mong / Orchestra / Luna ------------------------------ CBGB 1977-04-07 P-1 --------- 1977-04-07 / CBGB CP000843 / 0859 Damned at CBGB's 313 Gallery [New York, NY] Notes: newspaper ad Event: See the Damned Venue: CBGB's 313 Gallery Items: Original poster CBGB Edition 1 / CP000843 / 0859 Performers: 1977-04-07 1977-04-10: CBGB's 313 Gallery Damned ------------------------------ CBGB 1977-07-01 P-1 --------- 1977-07-01 / CBGB CP000865 / 0881 Patti Smith, Talking Heads at CBGB's - New York, NY Notes: Village Voice - 7/4/77 Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster CBGB Edition 1 / CP000865 / 0881 Performers: 1977-07-01 1977-07-10: CBGB's Patti Smith / Talking Heads / Blondie / Lido / Alex Chilton ------------------------------ CBGB-5.156 1977-08-18 P-1 --------- 1977-08-18 / CBGB 5.156 CP002968 / 2925 Dead Boys at CBGB's - New York, NY Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 5.156 Venue: CBGB's Promoter: Book: Art of Rock Items: Original poster CBGB-5.156 Edition 1 / CP002968 / 2925 AORPlate: 5.156 Performers: 1977-08-18 1977-08-20: CBGB's Dead Boys ------------------------------ CBGB 1979-06-07 P-1 --------- 1979-06-07 / CBGB CP000849 / 0865 Plasmatics at CBGB's - New York, NY Notes: newspaper ad Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster CBGB Edition 1 / CP000849 / 0865 Performers: 1979-06-07 1979-06-09: CBGB's Plasmatics ------------------------------ CBGB 1980-01-11 P-1 --------- 1980-01-11 / CBGB CP002950 / 2908 Bloodless Pharoahs, Vohrs at CBGB's - New York, NY Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster CBGB Edition 1 / CP002950 / 2908 Performers: 1980-01-11: CBGB's Bloodless Pharoahs / Vohrs / Controlled Bleeders 1980-02-12: Proof / Bloodless Pharoahs / Vohrs ------------------------------ CBGB-5.158 1980-02-21 P-1 --------- 1980-02-21 / CBGB 5.158 CP002949 / 2907 Active Ingredients, Formula at CBGB's - New York, NY Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 5.158 Venue: CBGB's Promoter: Book: Art of Rock Items: Original poster CBGB-5.158 Edition 1 / CP002949 / 2907 AORPlate: 5.158 Performers: 1980-02-21: CBGB's Active Ingredients / Formula / Gramaphone 1980-02-22: Bloodless Pharoahs / Craig Bevan and the Tourists 1980-02-23: Quincy ------------------------------ CBGB-5.157 1980-06-20 P-1 --------- 1980-06-20 / CBGB 5.157 CP002951 / 2909 Urban Blight, Cheaters at CBGB's - New York, NY Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 5.157 Event: Big Fat Clams From Outer Space at CBGB, New York City, NY Venue: CBGB's Promoter: Book: Art of Rock Items: Original poster CBGB-5.157 Edition 1 / CP002951 / 2909 AORPlate: 5.157 Performers: 1980-06-20 1980-06-22: CBGB's Urban Blight / Cheaters / King / Jon and the Cats / Wise Guys / Go / Paper Men ------------------------------ CBGB-5.159 1980-10-31 P-1 --------- 1980-10-31 / CBGB 5.159 CP002959 / 2917 Rudies, Helen Wheels Band at CBGB's - New York, NY Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 5.159 Event: Halloween Night Venue: CBGB's Promoter: Book: Art of Rock Items: Original poster CBGB-5.159 Edition 1 / CP002959 / 2917 AORPlate: 5.159 Performers: 1980-10-31: CBGB's Rudies / Helen Wheels Band ------------------------------ 1983 P --------- 1983 / CP052213 / CP052213 CBGB the 10th Year / 1973 to 1983 Notes: Poster, "CBGB The 10th Year" 1973 - 1983.. This poster is a commemorative, put out by CBGB, and is made up of hundreds of clippings from their illustrious years on the Bowery In New York City's East Village outskirts. Ok... name some bands.. Uh... Plasmatics, Television, The Cramps, the Dickies, Dead Boys, U.K. Subs, Patti Smith, Talking Heads, Tom Petty, The Ramones, The Fleshtones, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, The Lounge Lizards, Suicide, Robert Gordon, Bad Brains.. anyway, there are hundreds of listings... some larger, some smaller. Poster on very thin white stock, the cheap thin kind used for actual postings. Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster / CP052213 / CP052213 (25 x 35) Performers: 1983: CBGB's ------------------------------ CBGB 1986-11-12 P --------- 1986-11-12 / CBGB CP023396 / CP023396 Floor Kiss at C.B.G.B. Artist: Daniel Hellman Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster CBGB / CP023396 / CP023396 (8-1/2 x 11) Performers: 1986-11-12: CBGB's Floor Kiss ------------------------------ CBGB 1988-06-24 P --------- 1988-06-24 / CBGB CP023276 / CP023276 Freaks, House of God at C.B.G.B. Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster CBGB / CP023276 / CP023276 (11 x 17) Performers: 1988-06-24: CBGB's Freaks / House of God 1988-06-23: Maxwell's Freaks / N.Y.C. Grunge-Out / Lunachicks / Da Willys ------------------------------ CBGB 1989-06-16 P --------- 1989-06-16 / CBGB CP022998 / CP022998 Range War at C.B.G.B. Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster CBGB / CP022998 / CP022998 (11 x 17) Performers: 1989-06-16: CBGB's Range War ------------------------------ CBGB 1989-06-23 P --------- 1989-06-23 / CBGB CP023341 / CP023341 Live Skull, Die Kreuzen at C.B.G.B. Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster CBGB / CP023341 / CP023341 (8-1/2 x 11) Performers: 1989-06-23: CBGB's Live Skull / Die Kreuzen / Dust Devils ------------------------------ CBGB 1989-07-01 P --------- 1989-07-01 / CBGB CP023010 / CP023010 Band of Susans, Airlines at C.B.G.B. Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster CBGB / CP023010 / CP023010 (11 x 17) Performers: 1989-07-01: CBGB's Band of Susans / Airlines ------------------------------ CBGB 1990-01-27 P --------- 1990-01-27 / CBGB CP023397 / CP023397 Skinner Box at C.B.G.B. Artist: Dan Dulin Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster CBGB / CP023397 / CP023397 (8-1/2 x 11) Performers: 1990-01-27: CBGB's Skinner Box ------------------------------ CBGB 1992-10-22 P --------- 1992-10-22 / CBGB CP061241 / CP061241 Frank Kozik at CBGB's, NYC - New York, NY Notes: Limited edition of 260. Benefit: Wee Widdul Piggums Final Appearance Artist: Frank Kozik Venue: CBGB's 313 Gallery Items: Original poster CBGB / CP061241 / CP061241 (22-1/2 x 35) Notes: Limited Edition of 260 Price: 150.00 Performers: 1992-10-22 1992-11-28: CBGB's 313 Gallery ------------------------------ CBGB 1993-05-07 P --------- 1993-05-07 / CBGB CP010860 / CS06897 WNOC at CBGB, 40th St Underground - Philadelphia, PA Notes: Offset, red on white Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster CBGB / CP010860 / CS06897 Performers: 1993-05-07 1993-05-08: CBGB's WNOC ------------------------------ CBGB 1993-07-16 P --------- 1993-07-16 / CBGB CP023444 / CP023444 D Generation at C.B.G.B. Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster CBGB / CP023444 / CP023444 (8-1/2 x 11) Performers: 1993-07-16: CBGB's D Generation ------------------------------ 1993-07-23 P --------- 1993-07-23 / CP061292 / CP061292 Boss Hog, Cosmic Psychos at CBGB's [Philadelphia, PA] Notes: Limited edition of 500. Benefit: 1993 Amrep All Star Fuck Fest Artist: Frank Kozik Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster / CP061292 / CP061292 (17-1/2 x 22-1/2) Notes: Limited Edition of 500 Price: 75.00 Performers: 1993-07-23: CBGB's Boss Hog / Cosmic Psychos / Hammerhead / Janitor Joe / Chokebore ------------------------------ CBGB 1993-08-03 P --------- 1993-08-03 / CBGB CP023416 / CP023416 Love Alien at C.B.G.B. Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster CBGB / CP023416 / CP023416 (8-1/2 x 11) Performers: 1993-08-03: CBGB's Love Alien ------------------------------ 1993-09-18 P --------- 1993-09-18 / CP061410 / CP061410 Clusterfuck 1993 Artist: Coop Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster / CP061410 / CP061410 (14 x 22-1/2) Performers: 1993-09-18: CBGB's Today Is the Day / Chokebore / Guzzard ------------------------------ 1993-10-13 P --------- 1993-10-13 / CP061247 / CP061247 Posters Serigraphs and Original Works by Frank Kozik Notes: Limited edition of 250. Artist: Frank Kozik Venue: CBGB's 313 Gallery Items: Original poster / CP061247 / CP061247 (22-1/2 x 35) Notes: Limited Edition of 250 Price: 225.00 Performers: 1993-10-13 1993-11-27: CBGB's 313 Gallery ------------------------------ 1993-12-11 P --------- 1993-12-11 / CP061285 / CP061285 Helmet, Grey at CBGB's [Philadelphia, PA] Notes: Limited edition of 500. Artist: Frank Kozik Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster / CP061285 / CP061285 (17-1/2 x 22-1/2) Notes: Limited Edition of 500 Price: 50.00 Performers: 1993-12-11: CBGB's Helmet / Grey / Loudspeaker / Gin Mill / Jon Spencer Blues Explosion ------------------------------ 1993-12-19 P --------- 1993-12-19 / CP061283 / CP061283 Damned, Jesus Lizard at CBGB's [Philadelphia, PA] Notes: Limited edition of 500. Artist: Frank Kozik Venue: CBGB's Items: Original poster / CP061283 / CP061283 (17-1/2 x 22-1/2) Notes: Limited Edition of 500 Price: 50.00 Performers: 1993-12-19: CBGB's Damned / Jesus Lizard ------------------------------ CBGB 1994-07-04 P-1 --------- 1994-07-04 / CBGB CP003351
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