Category: Concert Posters

by Cassaundra Thomas | August 6, 2020

Are you a concert poster collector? Or maybe a music lover? Looking to snag memorabilia of your favorite band? 50 Ultrasounds concert posters are on auction now with ComicConnect. These 50 posters span several decades of music, genres, and venues. Bid on Concert Posters with ComicConnect Iron...

by Cassaundra Thomas | August 1, 2020

50 more posters from the historic Ultrasounds collection are being released to auction on Monday, August 3rd with ComicConnect. This collection spans almost two decades and all are designed by renowned Pacific Northwest concert poster artist Mike King. Notable bands in the collection...

by Daniel Paiz | July 5, 2020

With the Grunge era on top, very few thought about the Foo Fighters and future bands to come later. The 90s were rife with Nirvana and other band's tunes.   With the Grunge era on top, very few thought about the...

by Daniel Paiz | July 3, 2020

There are countless acts to collect posters of, it's never-ending. So, deciding to collect Sly and the Family Stone posters is an entirely new challenge. There has been a handful of...

by Daniel Paiz | July 2, 2020

Thematically pleasing collectibles are where niche fans thrive. That's true in comics, trading cards, sports memorabilia, and concert posters. There has been a slew of concerts during the anniversary of the United States. In can be difficult to narrow down one's flavor of Americana, but...

by Daniel Paiz | July 1, 2020

Rock and Roll, Grunge, and Punk have all had a huge impact on the music world. However, today's music is influenced by a different kind of sound. The Isley Brothers are one of those groups that still influence rappers, singers, and producers to this day. For...

by Sean Hill | June 23, 2020

[caption id="attachment_25650" align="alignleft" width="201"] © Art Chantry[/caption] The biography of Art Chantry follows what we've seen in other artists. He studied painting and earned a degree in 1978 from what is now Western Washington University. He settled in Seattle at just the right time: art galleries and...

by Sean Hill | June 22, 2020

I recently found, on the website of L'Imagerie Gallery, a poster for a Grateful Dead show in March of 1970. I immediately paused for two reasons: the image itself, familiar to anyone who knows the Tarot, and the price: $1,500. I set out to discover why it...

by Sean Hill | June 16, 2020

[caption id="attachment_25408" align="alignleft" width="194"] © Frank Kozik[/caption] By 1992, Seattle grunge was long past its early years and well into the public eye, thanks to MTV and everything else. I, for one, was wearing flannel shirts and torn jeans. And for all the shows I went to...

by Sean Hill | June 15, 2020

[caption id="attachment_25073" align="alignleft" width="225"] © Arno Kiss[/caption] Some gig poster artists really relish color. Arno Kiss is one of those artists. He started "scribbling band logos in my notebooks in school" in 2001, he says, and in less than 10 years he began making posters. I just...