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Tortoise Concert Poster 2001 F-464 Fillmore

$ 15.44

Availability: 28 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Industry: Music
  • Modified Item: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • UPC: 681702954299

    Description

    Tortoise Concert Poster 2001 F-464 Fillmore
    Tortoise Concert Poster 2001 F-464 Fillmore
    Tortoise Concert Poster
    Tortoise
    Nobukazu Takemura
    Jet Black Crayon
    @ The Fillmore
    San Francisco, CA
    June 5-6, 2001
    Designer: Robin Waldman
    13″ x 19″
    F-464
    The Fillmore is a historic music venue in San Francisco, California.
    The original owner of The Fillmore property, Emma Gates Butler, hired James W. and Merritt Reid in 1910 to draw plans for an Italianate-style dance hall at the southwest corner of Fillmore and Geary. The Majestic Hall and Majestic Academy of Dancing opened in 1912 on the second and third stories of the building, where the usual fare was Wednesday night socials and masquerade balls.
    The Fillmore was a dance hall operating under various names and managements – The Get Acquainted Society, Ambassador Dance Hall – through the 1930s, and a roller rink through the 1940s. In 1952, local entrepreneur Charles Sullivan began to book some of the biggest names in black music into The Fillmore.
    The careers of the Grateful Dead, the Jefferson Airplane, Santana, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Moby Grape, the Butterfield Blues Band, and countless others were launched from The Fillmore stage. The most significant musical talent of the day has appeared there: Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding, Cream, Howlin’ Wolf, Captain Beefheart, Muddy Waters, The Who – well, you get the picture. Or you’ve heard the stories. If you’re lucky, you were there
    At visiblevibrations, we only sell ORIGINAL Concert Posters, Art Prints, Music Memorabilia and Limited Edition Art Toys! We have a 100% satisfaction guarantee, so if you didn't get what you expected, send it back and we'll refund all of your money.