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The film tells the story of how Springsteen and the E Street Band first arrived in the UK in November 1975 for a sold-out ...
Most people called him Peck, and a longtime buddy told Mark Patinkin “The Mad Peck” was just right for a guy so artistic, ...
Cameras and ‘recorders’ were banned from the gig so we can perhaps ... when Black Sabbath posters appeared ahead of the band’s gig at Maxwell Hall in October 1970. “Did you see anything ...
Peck also did cartoons in the 1970s and ‘80s for publications ranging from Spin magazine to The Village Voice in New York. He did concert posters for the band Cream, among others, and T-shirts ...
and went on to illustrate concert posters for many major acts including Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Band and Cream. His Cream poster turned out to be for their very last concert in the US ...
Edited by Dante Carfagna, the two-volume coffee table book is a comprehensive overview of the state’s soul music from 1960 to 1990. The Numero Group will host a signing event Friday at its factory ...
New BBC film to mark the anniversary of The Boss's first British gig in 1975 reveals his deep dismay over a 'terrible' UK debut but also how much he loved our country and the fans ...
the memorial concert is set for Feb. 28, 2025, at the historic Macon City Auditorium in Macon, Ga., where the Allman Brothers ...
for the final concert in the United States by the British supergroup Cream, in Providence in November 1968. The poster featured the band’s name in a faux advertisement for unfiltered Camel ...
Bob Inwood, 77, is an illustrator who transitioned from doing gig posters for his friends’ bands to carpentry and was then hired by Nelson in the 1970s to co-ordinate the preservation of its ...
To anyone familiar with the District’s deep history with go-go music—a rhythmic, energetic subgenre of funk— stepping foot inside the museum is nothing short of nostalgic: black-and-white photos of ...