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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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13th Floor Elevators
Nov 11, 1966
Handbill
$362 - $556
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Jefferson Airplane
Nov 25, 1966
Handbill
$231
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Love
Dec 2, 1966
Handbill
$202
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Grateful Dead
Dec 23, 1966
Handbill
$375 - $425
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Grateful Dead
Dec 23, 1966
Handbill
$395
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Country Joe & the Fish
Dec 30, 1966
Handbill
$875
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Grateful Dead
Feb 12, 1967
Handbill
$295
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Otis Rush Chicago Blues Band
Feb 24, 1967
Handbill
$215
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Love
Mar 3, 1967
Handbill
$525
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The Byrds
Apr 1, 1967
Handbill
$174
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The Byrds
Apr 1, 1967
Handbill
$425
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The Who
Jun 16, 1967
Handbill
$1,655
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Moby Grape
Sep 23, 1967
Handbill
auction
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Moby Grape
Oct 28, 1967
Handbill
$1,275
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Moby Grape
Dec 8, 1967
Handbill
$425
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Moby Grape
Jul 23, 1968
Handbill
$135
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Moby Grape
Jan 24, 1969
Handbill
$33
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Moby Grape
Jun 24, 1971
Handbill
$57
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Zulu Spear
Dec 7, 1986
Handbill
$55
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