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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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Whas?
Feb 3, 1967
Handbill
$1,025
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Jagged Edge
Jun 16, 1967
Handbill
auction
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MC5
Jun 23, 1967
Handbill
auction
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Jefferson Airplane
Jun 30, 1967
Handbill
auction
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MC5
Aug 27, 1967
Handbill
auction
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The Chambers Brothers
Sep 1, 1967
Handbill
$450
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MC5
Sep 15, 1967
Handbill
auction
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Southbound Freeway
Sep 22, 1967
Handbill
$575
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MC5
Oct 27, 1967
Handbill
$695
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The Paupers
Nov 3, 1967
Handbill
$525
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The Fugs
Nov 26, 1967
Handbill
$1,125
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Moby Grape
Dec 8, 1967
Handbill
$425
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Beacon Street Union
Feb 2, 1968
Handbill
$165
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The Who
Apr 7, 1968
Handbill
auction
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The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
Dec 23, 1968
Handbill
$155
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The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
Dec 23, 1968
Handbill
$195
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Jethro Tull
Mar 7, 1969
Handbill
$971
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MC5
May 30, 1969
Handbill
$200
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SRC
Jul 4, 1969
Handbill
$185
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Eric Burdon
Aug 3, 1969
Handbill
$225
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Jethro Tull
Nov 20, 1969
Handbill
$202
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MC5
Feb 13, 1970
Handbill
$395
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Joe Cocker
Mar 26, 1970
Handbill
auction
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Chicago
Jul 18, 1970
Handbill
$83
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Mudhoney
Jun 10, 1995
Handbill
$30
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