Final Auction Price
*Final prices include buyers premium
$480.00
Starting bid: $10.00
This handbill has been trimmed along the bottom edge.
This super early Original Handbill was produced for The Rolling Stones performing at the Memorial Auditorium in Sacramento on Monday October 26 1964. The concert featured the Righteous Brothers in support and was the first stop on the Rolling Stones Second US tour and was actually re-scheduled (and occurred) on October 30th. The tour was supporting their 2nd studio album “12 x 5” which was released a week prior on October 17th. Vintage Rolling Stones material from their early days are highly sought after. Visiting the United States in 1964 was a big deal for the Stones and had a lasting impact on the start of their career. They recorded for two days at Chess Studios in Chicago. While there they met many of their most important influences including Muddy Waters. Those Chess sessions included their cover version of Bobby and Shirley Womack's "It's All Over Now" which would become their first No. 1 hit in the UK. By the end of the year the Jagger/Richards original "Heart of Stone" with "What a Shame" as the B-side single went to No. 19 on the US charts.
Condition: Trimmed bottom edge, tape residue, tears, tape, heavy toning and scuffing, ink.
--CRITICAL DETAILS--
--TITLE: The Rolling Stones Sacramento Handbill
--GRADE: Fine 50 Trimmed
--VENUE: Sacramento Memorial Auditorium
--CITY: Sacramento CA
--DATE: 10/26/1964
--DIMENSIONS: 6 x 5.25" (Trimmed size)
--PRINTING: Original Pre-Concert First Printing Handbill
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