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[email protected] ------------------------------ CEAS-BGP-130-O 1995-09-27 P-1 ------- -- 1995-09-27 / CEAS BGP-130-O CP005872 / CP01121 Phish at Cal Expo Amphitheater, Sacramento - Sacramento, CA Notes: Oversize Private Notes: BGP-130-O Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Cal Expo Amphitheater, Sacramento Promoter: Bill Graham Presents BGP Items: Original poster CEAS-BGP-130-O Edition 1 / CP005872 / CP01121 (20-3/8 x 28-1/8) Price: 153.00 Performers: 1995-09-27: Cal Expo Amphitheater, Sacramento Phish 1995-09-30: Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View Phish 1995-10-08: Adams Fieldhouse Phish ------------------------------ FIL 1996-04-05 P-1 --------- 1996-04-05 / FIL CP009378 / CP19960405 John Hiatt at Fillmore Auditorium - SF - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BGF??? Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Items: Original poster FIL Edition 1 / CP009378 / CP19960405 FIL / NONE / CP1996040 Performers: 1996-04-05: Fillmore Auditorium - SF John Hiatt ------------------------------ FW-BGF-218 1996-04-27 P-1 --------- 1996-04-27 / FW BGF-218 CP006795 / CP02045 Taj Mahal, Dan Hicks at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BGF Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham New Fillmores BGF Items: Original poster FW-BGF-218 Edition 1 / CP006795 / CP02045 (13 x 19) Price: 53.00 Performers: 1996-04-27: Fillmore West Taj Mahal / Dan Hicks ------------------------------ FW-BGF-222 1996-05-15 P-1 --------- 1996-05-15 / FW BGF-222 CP006799 / CP02049 Elvis Costello, Steve Nieve at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BGF Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham New Fillmores BGF Items: Original poster FW-BGF-222 Edition 1 / CP006799 / CP02049 (13 x 19) Price: 52.00 Performers: 1996-05-15: Fillmore West Elvis Costello / Steve Nieve ------------------------------ FIL 1996-06 P-1 --------- 1996-06 / FIL CP009382 / CP199606 Irakere at Fillmore Auditorium - SF - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BGF-229 * MISC WHAT Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Items: Original poster FIL Edition 1 / CP009382 / CP199606 Performers: 1996-06: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Irakere ------------------------------ FW-BGF-229 1996-06-21 P-1 --------- 1996-06-21 / FW BGF-229 CP006807 / CP02057 Irakere, Buckwheat Zydeco at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BGF Artist: Arlene Owseichik -- Art Director Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham New Fillmores BGF Items: Original poster FW-BGF-229 Edition 1 / CP006807 / CP02057 (13 x 19) Price: 35.00 Performers: 1996-06-21: Fillmore West Irakere / Buckwheat Zydeco ------------------------------ FW-BGF-214 1996-08-05 P-1 --------- 1996-08-05 / FW BGF-214 CP006791 / CP02041 John Hiatt, Ron Sexsmith at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BGF Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham New Fillmores BGF Items: Original poster FW-BGF-214 Edition 1 / CP006791 / CP02041 (13 x 19) Price: 53.00 Performers: 1996-08-05: Fillmore West John Hiatt / Ron Sexsmith ------------------------------ -BGP-152 1996-08-15 P-1 --------- 1996-08-15 / BGP-152 CP006611 / CP01861 Gloria Estefan at Concord - Concord, CA Private Notes: BGP-152 Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Concord Promoter: Bill Graham Presents BGP Items: Original poster -BGP-152 Edition 1 / CP006611 / CP01861 (13 x 19-1/4) Price: 53.00 Performers: 1996-08-15: Concord Gloria Estefan 1996-08-17: Concord Pavailion, Concord 1996-08-18: Arco Arena Gloria Estefan ------------------------------ CEAS-BGP-156-O 1996-09-18 P-1 ------- -- 1996-09-18 / CEAS BGP-156-O CP005869 / CP01118 Hootie and the Blowfish, Fairweather Johnson at California Exposition (Cal Expo) - Sacramento, CA Notes: Oversize Private Notes: BGP-156-O Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Cal Expo Amphitheater, Sacramento Promoter: Bill Graham Presents BGP Items: Original poster CEAS-BGP-156-O Edition 1 / CP005869 / CP01118 (22-5/8 x 29-1/2) Price: 132.00 Performers: 1996-09-18: Cal Expo Amphitheater, Sacramento Hootie and the Blowfish / Fairweather Johnson / Flecktones 1996-09-20: Sacramento Valley Amphitheater ------------------------------ FW-BGF-249 1996-11-20 P-1 --------- 1996-11-20 / FW BGF-249 CP006827 / CP02077 Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Ugly Americans at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BGF Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham New Fillmores BGF Items: Original poster FW-BGF-249 Edition 1 / CP006827 / CP02077 (13 x 19) Price: 41.00 Performers: 1996-11-20: Fillmore West Big Head Todd and the Monsters / Ugly Americans ------------------------------ FW-BGF-256 1997-03-07 P-1 --------- 1997-03-07 / FW BGF-256 CP006834 / CP02084 John Lee Hooker, Booker T and the MG's at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BGF Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham New Fillmores BGF Items: Original poster FW-BGF-256 Edition 1 / CP006834 / CP02084 (13 x 19) Price: 79.00 Performers: 1997-03-07: Fillmore West John Lee Hooker / Booker T and the MG's / Alvin Youngblood Hart ------------------------------ FW-BGF-275 1997-05-24 P-1 --------- 1997-05-24 / FW BGF-275 CP006853 / CP02103 Royal Crown Revue, Action Plus at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BGF Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham New Fillmores BGF Items: Original poster FW-BGF-275 Edition 1 / CP006853 / CP02103 (13 x 19) Price: 29.00 Performers: 1997-05-24: Fillmore West Royal Crown Revue / Action Plus ------------------------------ SHO-BGP-179-O 1997-10-23 P-1 -------- - 1997-10-23 / SHO BGP-179-O CP005841 / CP01090 Buffet, Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band at Shoreline Amphitheater - Mountainview, CA Notes: Oversize Private Notes: BGP-179-O Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View Promoter: Bill Graham Presents BGP Items: Original poster SHO-BGP-179-O Edition 1 / CP005841 / CP01090 (19-3/4 x 26-1/4) Price: 90.00 Performers: 1997-10-23: Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View Buffet / Jimmy Buffett ------------------------------ FIL-BGF-325 1998-05-01 P-1 --------- 1998-05-01 / FIL BGF-325 CP006907 / CP02157 Johnny Winter, Eric Sardinas at Fillmore Auditorium - SF - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BGF Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Promoter: Bill Graham New Fillmores BGF Items: Original poster FIL-BGF-325 Edition 1 / CP006907 / CP02157 (13 x 19) Price: 41.00 Performers: 1998-05-01: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Johnny Winter / Eric Sardinas ------------------------------ 1998-06-01 P-1 --------- 1998-06-01 / CP009391 / CP19980601 Eric Clapton at San Jose - San Jose, CA Private Notes: BGP-192 misc CHECK * Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: San Jose Items: Original poster Edition 1 / CP009391 / CP19980601 / NONE / CP1998060 Performers: 1998-06-01: San Jose Eric Clapton ------------------------------ SJA-BGP-193 1998-06-01 P-1 --------- 1998-06-01 / SJA BGP-193 CP006646 / CP01896 Distant Cousins, Eric Clapton at San Jose Arena - San Jose, CA Private Notes: BGP-193 Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: San Jose Arena, San Jose Promoter: Bill Graham Presents BGP Items: Original poster SJA-BGP-193 Edition 1 / CP006646 / CP01896 (13 x 19-1/4) Price: 105.00 Performers: 1998-06-01: San Jose Arena, San Jose Distant Cousins / Eric Clapton 1998-06-02: Arco Arena 1998-06-05: Rose Garden, Portland ------------------------------ HOAR-BGP-207 1998-12-31 P-1 --------- 1998-12-31 / HOAR BGP-207 CP006663 / CP01913 Bernie Mac, Chris Thomas at Houston Arena, Houseton Private Notes: BGP-207 Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Houston Arena, Houston Promoter: Bill Graham Presents BGP Items: Original poster HOAR-BGP-207 Edition 1 / CP006663 / CP01913 (13 x 19-1/4) Price: 52.00 Performers: 1998-12-31: Houston Arena, Houston Bernie Mac / Chris Thomas 1998-12-31: Paramount Theater, Oakland Tommy Davidson / Don DC Curry ------------------------------ BBD-BGP-208 1998-12-31 P-1 --------- 1998-12-31 / BBD BGP-208 CP006664 / CP01914 D.I. Hughley, Shuckey Bucket at Bronco Bowl, Dallas Private Notes: BGP-208 Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Bronco Bowl Promoter: Bill Graham Presents BGP Items: Original poster BBD-BGP-208 Edition 1 / CP006664 / CP01914 (13 x 19-1/4) Price: 52.00 Performers: 1998-12-31: Bronco Bowl DJ Hughley / Shuckey Bucket 1998-12-31: Opera House, Seattle Cedric the Entertainer / Paul Ruben ------------------------------ FIL-BGF-360 1999-02-17 P-1 --------- 1999-02-17 / FIL BGF-360 CP006670 / CP01920 Susan Tedeschi, Shawn Pittman at Fillmore Auditorium - SF - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BGF Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Promoter: Bill Graham New Fillmores BGF Items: Original poster FIL-BGF-360 Edition 1 / CP006670 / CP01920 (13 x 19) Price: 53.00 Performers: 1999-02-17: Fillmore Auditorium - SF Susan Tedeschi / Shawn Pittman ------------------------------ FIL-BGSE-018 1999-06-29 P-1 --------- 1999-06-29 / FIL BGSE-018 CP005572 / CP00821 John Lee Hooker, Aaron Neville at Fillmore Auditorium - SF - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BGSE * Event: fillmore Artist: Christopher Peterson Venue: Fillmore Auditorium
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