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[email protected] ------------------------------ FW-BG-105 1968-02-01 P-1 --------- 1968-02-01 / FW BG-105 CP007206 / CP02456 Jimi Hendrix Experience, John Mayall at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BG-CD(A) BG-OP-1 Artist: Rick Griffin Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham Original Series Items: Original poster FW-BG-105 Edition 1 / CP007206 / CP02456 Description: 1 original, 2 reprints, 1 silkscreen, 1 glossy (14 x 21) Price: 6000.00 Original poster FW-BG-105 Edition 2 / Description: the "5" of 105 appears right on top of the "T" in "tickets.". See Eric King's guide for complete details. Price: 1000.00 Original poster FW-BG-105 Edition 4 / Description: This very large, perfectly produced printing of the BG-105 is signed by Rick Griffin. Published by ArtRock. (28 x 41) Price: 5000.00 Postcard FW-BG-105 Edition 1 / CP007818 / CP03062 Description: original, postal variations, 2 reprints,double 106 (4-1/2 x 7) Price: 600.00 Memorabilia FW-BG-105 Edition 1 / CP001374 / 1390 (14 x 21) Price: 5200.00 Performers: 1968-02-01 1968-02-04: Fillmore West Jimi Hendrix / John Mayall / Albert King 1968-02-02 1968-02-03: Winterland Jimi Hendrix / John Mayall / Albert King ------------------------------ FW-BG-159 1968-02-06 P-1 --------- 1968-02-06 / FW BG-159 CP007260 / CP02510 Byrds, Michael Bloomfield at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BG-CD(+BG-158) BG-OP-1-Signed-Tuten A- 50- Artist: Randy Tuten Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham Original Series Items: Original poster FW-BG-159 Edition 1 / CP007260 / CP02510 Description: 1 original (14 x 21-3/4) Price: 100.00 Postcard FW-BG-159 Edition 1 / CP007858 / CP03102 Description: original, postal variations, double with BG158 (7 x 9-1/4) Price: 75.00 Performers: 1969-02-06 1969-02-08: Fillmore West Byrds / Michael Bloomfield / Nick Gravenites / Mark Naftalin / Pacific Gas and Electric 1968-02-09: Michael Bloomfield / Nick Gravenites / Mark Naftalin / Pacific Gas and Electric ------------------------------ 1968-07-14 P --------- 1968-07-14 / Bill Graham moves from Fillmore to Fillmore West (Carousel) Event: Bill Graham moves from Fillmore to Fillmore West (Carousel) Venue: Fillmore West Items: Original poster / Performers: 1968-07-14: Fillmore West ------------------------------ FW-BG-129 1968-07-16 P-1 --------- 1968-07-16 / FW BG-129 CP007243 / CP02493 Big Brother and the Holding Company, Richie Havens at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Notes: This is the first Bill Graham event at the new location, the former Carousel Ballroom at Market & Van Ness. +Jeff Beck,Havens/1st FILLMORE WEST Private Notes: BG-CD(A) BG-OP-1-Signed-Conklin Event: First Show Fillmore West Artist: Lee Conklin Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham Original Series Items: Original poster FW-BG-129 Edition 1 / CP007243 / CP02493 Description: 1 original (14 x 21) Price: 100.00 Postcard FW-BG-129 Edition 1 / CP007834 / CP03078 Description: original, postal variations, double with BG130 (4-5/8 x 7-1/8) Price: 25.00 Performers: 1968-07-16 1968-07-18: Fillmore West Big Brother and the Holding Company / Richie Havens / Illinois Speed Press 1968-07-19 1968-07-21: Sly and the Family Stone / Jeff Beck / Siegel Schwall Blues Band ------------------------------ FW-BG-130 1968-07-23 P-1 --------- 1968-07-23 / FW BG-130 CP007231 / CP02481 Moby Grape, Jeff Beck at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BG-CD(A) BG-OP-1-Signed-Conklin Artist: Lee Conklin Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham Original Series Items: Original poster FW-BG-130 Edition 1 / CP007231 / CP02481 Description: 1 original (14 x 21) Price: 200.00 Postcard FW-BG-130 Edition 1 / CP007835 / CP03079 Description: original, postal variations, double with BG129 (4-9/16 x 7-1/8) Price: 20.00 Performers: 1968-07-23 1968-07-25: Fillmore West Moby Grape / Jeff Beck / Mint Tatoo 1968-07-26 1968-07-28: Charles Lloyd / Herd / James Cotton Blues Band ------------------------------ FW-BG-131 1968-07-30 P-1 --------- 1968-07-30 / FW BG-131 CP007232 / CP02482 Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Santana at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BG-CD(B) BG-OP-1-Signed-Conkilin Artist: Lee Conklin Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham Original Series Items: Original poster FW-BG-131 Edition 1 / CP007232 / CP02482 Description: 1 original (14 x 21) Price: 350.00 Postcard FW-BG-131 Edition 1 / CP007836 / CP03080 Description: original, postal variations, double with BG132 (4-5/8 x 6-15/16) Price: 35.00 Performers: 1968-07-30 1968-08-01: Fillmore West Paul Butterfield Blues Band / Carlos Santana / Hello People 1968-08-02 1968-08-04: Iron Butterfly / Canned Heat Blues Band / Initial Shock ------------------------------ FW-2.080 1968-08-05 P-1 --------- 1968-08-05 / FW 2.080 CP007043 / CP02293 Ornette Coleman, Denardo Coleman at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Notes: This Ornette Coleman piece has to be one of the great pieces from this era, so understated, yet strong, featuring the inimitable Ornette Coleman. I have not seen one of these for sale for a long time. This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 2.080 Private Notes: * A/A- 500 @ Event: The Sun Suite of S.F. Artist: Dore Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Book: Art of Rock Items: Original poster FW-2.080 / CP061162 AORPlate: 2.080 Original poster FW-2.080 Edition 1 / CP007043 / CP02293 (14 x 20-1/4) AORPlate: 2.080 Price: 600.00 Handbill -2.080 / Description: Ornette Coleman blue ink/plain white background AORPlate: 2.080 Price: 100.00 FW-2.080 / CP000084 / 0085 AORPlate: 2.080 Performers: 1968-08-05: Fillmore West Ornette Coleman / Denardo Coleman / Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise / Dewey Redman / Charles Hayden ------------------------------ FW-BG-132 1968-08-06 P-1 --------- 1968-08-06 / FW BG-132 CP007233 / CP02483 Chambers Brothers, Charlatans at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BG-CD(B) BG-OP-1-signed-Conklin Artist: Lee Conklin Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham Original Series Items: Original poster FW-BG-132 Edition 1 / CP007233 / CP02483 Description: 1 original (14 x 21) Price: 200.00 Postcard FW-BG-132 Edition 1 / CP007837 / CP03081 Description: original, postal variations, double with BG131 (4-9/16 x 7) Price: 50.00 Performers: 1968-08-06 1968-08-08: Fillmore West Chambers Brothers / Charlatans / Queen Lily's Soap 1968-08-09 1968-08-11: Eric Burdon and the Animals / Blood Sweat and Tears / Gypsy Wizard Band ------------------------------ FW-BG-133 1968-08-13 P-1 --------- 1968-08-13 / FW BG-133 CP005814 / CP01063 Who, James Cotton at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BG-CD(B) BG-OP-1 Artist: Rick Griffin Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham Original Series Items: Original poster FW-BG-133 Edition 1 / CP005814 / CP01063 Description: original, postal variations, double with BG123 (28-1/2 x 22) Price: 1200.00 Postcard FW-BG-133 Edition 1 / CP007838 / CP03082 Description: 1 original with postal variations (7 x 9) Price: 100.00 Performers: 1968-08-13 1968-08-15: Fillmore West Who / James Cotton Blues Band / Magic Sam 1968-08-16 1968-08-18: Creedence Clearwater Revival / It's a Beautiful Day / Albert Collins and the Icebreakers 1968-08-20 1968-08-22: Grateful Dead / Kaleidoscope / Albert Collins and the Icebreakers 1968-08-23 1968-08-25: Quicksilver Messenger Service / Spooky Tooth / Cold Blood ------------------------------ FW-BG-134 1968-08-27 P-1 --------- 1968-08-27 / FW BG-134 CP007234 / CP02484 Steppenwolf, Staple Singers at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BG-CD(E+BG-135) BG-OP-1-Signed-Conklin Artist: Lee Conklin Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham Original Series Items: Original poster FW-BG-134 Edition 1 / CP007234 / CP02484 Description: 1 original, 1 reprint (14 x 21) Price: 1400.00 Original poster FW-BG-134 Edition 2 / Description: "W" printed after tickets outs strip. See Eric King's guide for complete details. Price: 300.00 Postcard FW-BG-134 Edition 1 / CP007839 / CP03083 Description: original, postal variations, double with BG135 (7 x 9-1/4) Price: 125.00 Performers: 1968-08-27 1968-09-29: Fillmore West Steppenwolf / Staple Singers / Carlos Santana 1968-08-30 1968-09-01: Grateful Dead / Preservation Hall Jazz Band / Sons of Champlin ------------------------------ FW 1968-08-30 H-1 --------- 1968-08-30 / FW CP001241 / 1256 Grateful Dead, Preservation Hall Jazz Band at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Venue: Fillmore West Items: Handbill FW Edition 1 / CP001241 / 1256 (14 x 10-1/2) Price: 250.00 Performers: 1968-08-30 1968-09-01: Fillmore West Grateful Dead / Preservation Hall Jazz Band / Sons of Champlin ------------------------------ FW-BG-135 1968-09-05 P-1 --------- 1968-09-05 / FW BG-135 CP007235 / CP02485 Chuck Berry, Steve Miller Blues Band at Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: BG-CD(E+BG-134) BG-OP-1-Signed-Conklin Event: Fall Series Artist: Lee Conklin Venue: Fillmore West Promoter: Bill Graham Original Series Items: Original poster FW-BG-135 Edition 1 / CP007235 / CP02485 Description: 1 original (14 x 21) Price: 100.00 Postcard FW-BG-135 Edition 1 / CP007839 / CP03083 Description: original, postal variations, double with BG134
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