All Our Colors / Healing the Sacred Hoop

Over Columbus Day weekend of 1992, Bill Graham Presents put on two benefit concerts at the Shoreline Amphitheatre to commemorate “500 years of the survival of the indigenous people of the western hemisphere.” On Saturday, October 10th, the “All Our Colors: The Good Road Concert” was held in support of The Traditional Circle of Indian Elders [...]

Lou Reed: A Vault Guide

With all of his concerts downloadable at 20% off this weekend and Crawdaddy! giving you a chance to win some unique memorabilia, we put together this guide to highlight some of the great Lou Reed material in Wolfgang's Vault.

Sale Items: Up to 50% Off

We recently updated our sale items, putting them at 40-50% off their regular price. This batch consists of poster art and photography ranging from 1966 to 2002 and features performers such as the Grateful Dead and Santana, among others.

3-Day Sale on Bill Graham Photography

We are currently in Day 2 of our 3-Day sale on Bill Graham Archive prints. Our customers love the photography we offer, but many don’t know enough about the BG Archive collection.

Wolfgang’s Vault Loves Jefferson Airplane

Once upon a rock and roll time, there was a little known band called the Great Society who opened for another band called Jefferson Airplane. The female vocalist of Great Society was a knock-out: a model with a tremendous voice, and a sense of humor in her songwriting and her everyday life that made her simply [...]

A Lucky Winner and True Jazz-Man

We chatted with the winner of our recent James Brown/1969 Newport Jazz giveaway about his interests, concert experiences, and appreciation for jazz history. We're happy to say that the prize (an original program from the Festival) has most definitely found a good home.

Jim Marshall on Dylan, Janis and More

Ben Fong-Torres sat down with the late Jim Marshall not too long ago and asked about some of the most iconic photos in rock history. Hear the behind-the-scene stories of shots of Dylan, Janis, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Jimi Hendrix.

Big Ticket Auction: Spotlight on Rick Griffin

Our first Big Ticket Auctions of 2010 ends Sunday, and it’s getting a lot of interest. One piece stands out: an original hand-stenciled piece of artwork for the Grateful Dead’s 1981 album, Reckoning, by Rick Griffin.

Touring the Vault with Katherine Featuring Bonnie MacLean

On this tour of the Vault, we take a look at the work of rock poster artist Bonnie MacLean. The evolution of the rock poster as a unique art form began in San Francisco in the mid Sixties as artists who were commissioned to create advertising for concerts broke free from the confines of commercial [...]

220 Turkeys for The Band’s Last Waltz

It’s pretty amazing to see the Band atop the Vault’s chart of most-listened to concerts. Not because they aren’t worthy. Far from that; they’re as worthy as they get. But this all-star farewell concert, called “The Last Waltz” and staged at Winterland in San Francisco on Thanksgiving, 1976, has been pretty available for three decades, on [...]