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JERRY GARCIA BAND GRATEFUL DEAD 80s CONCERT PLAYBILL PROGRAM broadway art the

$ 21.11

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
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    Description

    An authentic original 1987 over 30 years old. Playbill in very good unread condition with no marks or stains , 3 staples intact a
    . . Measures 5 1/2" by 8 1/2" and is 87 pages long. Great article about the show , band members and Bill Graham. Jerry Garcia Quiz, Jerry Garcia Discography. Many cool old vintage advertisements Lancome Paris, Macy's, AT & T, Tennesse Williams "The Glass Menagerie", Houlihan's, True Cigarettes, AA American Airlines, Johnnie Walker Scotch, Ford Taurus, American Express Gold, United Airlines, New Yorker Fur Thrift Shop, Beefeater Gin, Bloomingdales, Nissan Maxima, Innovation Luggage, Toshiba's New VCR, New York Marriott Marqouis, Marlboro Lights, Palio Equitable Center, Manufacturers Hanover, La Mangeoire French Inn, England Gordon's Gin, Scorpio German Sedan by Ford Lincoln Mercury, Continental Airlines, NYNEX, Absolut Bravo vodka, Revlon, Kent Cigarettes, The Forgotten Woman, Algonquin, Beefsteak Charlies, Columbian Coffee, Les Miserables, Cats, Roza, Burn This, Dreamgirls, Phantom of the Opers, Into the Woods with Bernadette Peters, Joanna Gleason, Chip Zien, Tom aldredge and Rober Westenberg at The J Martin Beck Theatre, Jindo Furs, Cone Corduroy, Schrader Separates, Drizzle, Christie Chic, Rose Taft Couture Fashions, Saks fifth Avenue,Joan and David New York Boots, Rolex, Tourneau, Fred. Fur, Lindy's Cheescake, Charley O's Bar, Broadway Joe, Iroha, Peir 52, The Russian Tea Room, Al Hirchfield Art Drawings, Delta Airlines + much more. . "THEY SAY THE NEON LIGHTS ARE BRIGHT ON BROADWAY": Jerry Garcia's 17-show stand at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on 46th Street in the heart of the Broadway/Times Square district really "broke a leg," as they say along the Great White Way. "The journey from the idea to the reality was long and complex," revealed Steve Parish, the Grateful Dead stage technician who served as the manager for Garcia and his troupe during this affair. It was amazing how an event that surely required a great deal of pre-arranging could be so well kept from the public's knowledge. The ball got rolling in a heap of dispute. The day tickets went on sale at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, prospective ticket buyers on line were confronted by Bill Graham, who was promoting the shows, and asked questions regarding the Grateful Dead. Mr. Graham's purpose was toeliminate from the line those individuals he felt were there to buy tickets and later scalp them. His actions, while certainly admirable in the eyes of any Deadheads, were not permissible by law and when a slew of NYPD's finest arrived, including several mounted police officers, a disaster was imminent. The police quelled the situation and an agreement was reached allowing no ticket-buyer to purchase more than four ducats and allowing no ticketbuyer to get on line again. Mr. Graham was his rambunctious self again, for which he is to be applauded."It required sacrifice and compromise," stated Steve Parish.
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    I have been collecting Grateful Dead posters since the very early 1980s.  The ones from the 1960s were purchased mostly from an old hippie that owned a used record store in Rutherford New Jersey.  Some other later posters were purchased from Relix from the mid 80s.  Also I purchased some posters from the Grateful Dead at a concert.  They had sold some older posters around the mid 1980s.  I am not an expert and don't know how to professionally grade them.  However, I will be as accurate as possible.  Unless noted, posters have been rolled up and I will ship in a tube, rolled up.  The Warfield poster is NOT a 2008 reprint.    It has a 6 inch creese/bend in the lower right corner.  It also has 6 thumb tack holes as pictured.  I believe that if the poster gets dry mounted, it will look good.  I will deeply discount based on the thumb tack holes.  I have seen this poster sell for around 1200.00.