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The Wailers (60's) Handbill

from Jun 17, 1966 - Jun 18, 1966

 - BG011-HB

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The careers of The Wailers and Quicksilver Messenger Service overlapped, but had little in common. The Wailers started out in 1958 as an early American garage band. Their name was also their sound, but the band held onto their sax and organ sound too long and disbanded by 1969. Quicksilver, formed in 1965, rode the rock band wave until 1973, but made a few marketing decisions that eventually cut them out of recording contracts and the public eye.

The handbill was printed once in black ink on tan paper with union logo 221 stamped below "Graham" in the bottom left hand side. It was printed before the concert and measures 5 9/16" x 8 9/16".

Concert promoters created handbill versions of many of their posters and used them as sidewalk handouts and dashboard fliers to promote upcoming shows. Many of the handbills are double-sided, with poster art on one side and a calendar of upcoming shows on the other. These handbills represent an important element of rock concert history because they were hands-on marketing tools that united promoter and patron.

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