1969-AOR 2.160-OHB-B-Carousel Ballroom-Grateful Dead Concert Handbill-CGC Graded 8.5

closed on Friday, December 15, 2017

Final Auction Price
*Final prices include buyers premium
$242.00
Starting bid: $100.00

“Memorial” announced a three-day run of Grateful Dead shows at the Carousel Ballroom over Memorial Day weekend in ’69. This disturbing yet colorful design by Alton Kelley illustrates the darkness of military/political conflict. However unsettling this piece is always on the top of everyone’s “want list”! 

The Carousel Ballroom was a short-lived venture by several of the San Francisco bands in managing their own music venue. The experiment which only spanned a few months in 1968 failed due to the bands obvious lack of business prowess. That paired with the questionable ethics of one time Dead manager Ron Rakow led to the Ballrooms demise.  Additionally Bill Graham did not take well to the competition and did everything he could to make sure that the venture failed. The fate of the Carousel was that Bill Graham bought the floundering concert hall and renamed it the Fillmore West. Although the Carousel was short lived it inspired a series of posters that are amongst the best of the entire genre of 1960's psychedelic concert poster.

Many experienced collectoras are convinced that items graded 8.5 by CGC represent absolute steals at today's market levels!

 

Handbill – Grateful Dead Carousel Ballroom

Subtitle – Memorial

Grade – CGC 8.5

Bands/Bill - Grateful Dead Petris Charlie Musselwhite

Date – 5/30/68

Dimensions – 6 31/32” x 11 1/16”

Printing – OHB-B Original Pre-Concert Second Printing

Artist – Alton Kelley

AOR # 2.160

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*****This handbill is available for inspection at our gallery by appointment. *****

 

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