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Original Concert Ad - 1976 September Billy Joel Lynyrd Skynyrd Jackson Browne

$ 10.56

Availability: 22 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Artist/Band: Joel, Billy

    Description

    Original Concert Ad - 1976 September - Billy Joel - Jackson Browne - Lynyrd Skynyrd
    Featured Performers:
    Billy Joel - October 2, 1976
    Poco - October 9, 1976
    Jackson Browne - October 15, 1976
    The Strawbs - October 23, 1976
    Lynyrd Skynyrd - October 30, 1976
    Venue: Capital Theatre, Passaic NJ
    Publication/Date: The Village Voice (September 6, 1976)
    Approx. Size: 2 1/4” x 8”
    50 Year Anniversary!
    One of a kind? One of a few?
    “John Scher Presents”
    The ad listed is an ORIGINAL, taken from an authentic alternative weekly newspaper or magazine, from the exact date listed. These are not photocopies, Xeroxes, or scans.
    Many of these ads are over 20-50+ years old. Newsprint is very brittle. Inking can be inconsistent and can fade. Please observe each photo for the best indication of quality. I do my best to provide realistic imagery of each item.
    Items are not mounted, matted, or framed. That will be your opportunity to creatively display your ad as you wish.
    This item will be shipped flat. It will be inserted in a clear, Acid-free, archival safe non-PVC, approx. 2 mil Polypropylene sleeve with an acid-free backing.
    Shipping costs can be combined for purchases of up to 3 items, if purchased on the same day and shipped to the same address.
    Terms of Sale:
    I have made every effort to describe each listed item as accurately as possible. For the best assurance of your satisfaction, please take the time to read the information provided and understand what you are buying. I am happy to answer any questions about the listed items.
    About the Seller:
    Proof of Life Nostalgia came about from my own personal connection to music memorabilia, collected over 45 years of loving live music. Attending concerts provided me with countless memories, as well as ticket stubs, photos, hand-written setlists, + the occasional t-shirt or poster.
    Pre-internet, learning about upcoming shows was the purview of free weekly alternative newspapers. Each week I’d learn who was coming to town and I'd budget my concert dollars accordingly.
    Since original concert posters are prohibitively expensive, I started looking back at an old collection of music newspapers + magazines. I was immediately excited to see the concert ads + feel the thrill of planning to see a particular band or performer. That’s what inspired me to start collecting these ads to make them available to fans.
    If you were at this show, or saw that tour, or remember that old club, here’s proof that this event took place - here’s a record that you lived in that moment. Proof of Life Nostalgia