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Jefferson Airplane Postcard

from Sep 23, 1966 - Oct 2, 1966

 - BG029-2-PC

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Bill Graham invented "The Sound" to call to mind the home-brew, local San Francisco bands that he featured at his venues. In BG029, Wes Wilson captured the curvaceous female form in one of the best examples of his work.

The 2nd printing postcard was printed after the concert and has a "West Coast Lithograph" credit on the reverse. The orange is a bit more muted, the green darker, and outline of the woman a bit more blue. It measures 4 15/16" x 8 3/4".

The 3rd printing postcard matches the 3rd printing of the poster. It displays a "Creative Litho" credit, a brighter orange, a lighter green, a more purple outline, and it measures 4 7/8" x 8 1/4". It was also printed after the concert.

This 4th printing postcard (see BG029-4) matches its respective poster, with red, blue and gold colors. It measures 4 3/4" x 8 1/8".

Promoters often created postcard versions of many of their concert posters and used them as promotional mailings. The postcards in Wolfgang's Vault are unique, small-format pieces of art that make a fascinating addition to any collection.

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