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Jefferson Airplane Poster

from Sep 23, 1966 - Oct 2, 1966

 - BG029-2-PO

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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.

BG029 has three 1st printing posters, all which pre-date the concert. The black and white version, 1st printing A (see BG029-1A), is considered the first of the original printings and measures 13 15/16" x 24 7/16".

1st printing B (see BG029-1B) has the figure and words "The Sound" outlined in a color close to magenta/lavender. It measures 13 1/2" x 24 1/2".

1st printing C (see BG029-1B) has shades of blue/violet outlining the figure and the words "The Sound". It also measures 13 1/2" x 24 1/2".

The 2nd printing matches its respective postcard, displaying a slightly more muted orange, a darker green, and a more blue outline. This poster was printed after the concert and measures 13 1/2" x 24 1/2".

The post-concert 3rd printing also matches its respective postcard, with a brighter orange, lighter green, and a more purple outline. It measures 13 1/4" x 24 1/2".

In 1986, Wes Wilson reprinted this poster in red, gold and blue (see BG029-4). This 4th printing measures 14" x 24 1/2".

Wolfgang's Vault owns one of the world's largest collections of original concert posters, featuring hundreds of rock posters, political posters, sports posters, comedy posters and others that were previously unavailable to the general public. Virtually all of our concert posters are in mint condition, and many are signed by the headline performer or the graphic artist.

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