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The Who  Promo Print

from Oct 9, 1976

 - OCS761009-04-PP

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"If I hadn't done it, someone else would have. …once we were going to do it, we wanted to do it right. …"

By the early 70's rock bands were burned out from the road. Performers wanted to travel less and make money faster.

Bill Graham's Day on the Green concerts were the first prototypes of "festival" shows – multi performer sets in stadium settings. Staged on the lawn of the Oakland Coliseum, the Day on the Green concerts were a summer series started in 1973 that continued until shortly after Graham's death in 1991.

"That was why I came up with the name "Day on the Green". I wanted to make these events special. I wanted to create giant outdoor sets so the bands would be going into a space that was like a theater piece."

Promo prints are mass-produced photographs of the band or artist that are included in press kits provided to the media. Also called "publicity stills", some of these pictures may be familiar to aficionados who remember them from magazines or advertisments appearing around the time of specific record releases, but many are never-before-seen shots that will thrill the true fan. The Promo Prints in the Vault's collection hail from the '60s through the '90s and are truly exceptional portraits of contemporary performers and legends.

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