Final Auction Price
*Final prices include buyers premium
$270.00
Starting bid: $10.00
Buffalo Springfield was the Rock/Folk springboard that launched several prominent Southern California musicians and one noteworthy Canadian the great Neil Young. This run at the Cheetah were some of the last shows with original bass player Bruce Palmer. Four months later he was deported a second time for drug possession and replaced by Jim Messina.
The opening acts are not listed on this handbill but the concerts included The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band and The Nazz. The Nazz was Alice Cooper's first band. Because of the confusion with Todd Rundgren's group of the same name they changed their name to The Alice Cooper Band.
The historic Cheetah Club was one of the hottest places to play if you were an up & coming band in the late sixties. Frank Zappa discovered Alice Cooper there in 1967 and signed him to his label. Janis Joplin and Pink Floyd also performed there. Original Pre-Concert First Printing material from the Cheetah is extremely difficult to locate so this lot represents a special opportunity.
--CRITICAL DETAILS--
--TITLE: Buffalo Springfield The Cheetah Club Handbill
--GRADE: Near Mint 81
--PERFORMERS: Buffalo Springfield, The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, The Nazz
--VENUE: The Cheetah Club
--CITY: Venice CA
--DATE: 9/1-2/1967
--DIMENSIONS: 5.5 x 8.5"
--PRINTING: Original Pre-Concert First Printing Handbill
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