Category: Concert Posters

by YourCousinMarvinBerry | November 10, 2022

On April 12, 1963, Bob Dylan walked out onto the stage at The Town Hall in NYC. He would play the first major show of his career on that stage, setting into motion a career and discography that would become legendary. Only 50 posters advertising the event...

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by YourCousinMarvinBerry | November 8, 2022

To say that February 3rd impacted pop culture is an understatement. On that fateful day in 1959, musicians Buddy Holly, 

by YourCousinMarvinBerry | October 31, 2022

One hails from The Day the Music Died in 1959; the other, signed and annotated by Dylan, from the legendary 1963 Town Hall concert. Press release courtesy of Heritage Auctions; DALLAS, Texas (Oct. 19, 2022) – One poster represents the end of an...

by YourCousinMarvinBerry | October 20, 2022

Rob Petrozzo, one of the founders of Rally, sat down with Glen Trosch, the president of Psychedelic Art Exchange and Jeff Meyer, a great resource for data in all aspects of collecting and Founder of GoCollect, to discuss concert posters as collectibles and the latest high-dollar collectible...

by YourCousinMarvinBerry | October 18, 2022

In the absence of collectors and investors being able to pull off complete purchases at the highest-dollar level, companies offering a share of these high-end collectibles have started to also take off in this space. The first of its...

by YourCousinMarvinBerry | August 9, 2022

The month of July saw some epic firsts in the world of concert poster sales. As the collectible market continues to grow, iconic pieces advertising groundbreaking artists are starting to appear at auction. And not just appear - ...

by Josh Robbins | June 12, 2022

Altamont: an event that went down in history books as the day that the sixties officially ended. Rolling Stone Magazine called the event "rock-and-roll's all-time worst day."  Let's talk about what led up to the fateful day and what other shows Rolling Stones were playing in 1969....

by Cassaundra Thomas | June 5, 2022

From the numerous music venues in Portland & Seattle to the breakout artists that emerged from the area, the Pacific Northwest is known for being iconic in the music scene. Something that seems to be hiding in the shadows, though, is the murder scene that appears to...

by Josh Robbins | May 27, 2022

When archiving concert posters, you come across pieces that are real head-scratchers. There are things that stick out and rub you the wrong way; you just can't put your finger on it, but something is a little off. Often, that can lead to a realization that...

by Cassaundra Thomas | May 16, 2022

There are some natural struggles you'd expect when trying to archive a collection. Dating pieces is one of them. As I'm going through this collection of concert posters, I have to really dig sometimes to find the year for many. What happens when two very...