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THE CONCERT EVEN PAUL & RINGO TALK ABOUT TO THIS DAY

The Beatles 1965 Shea Stadium, NY Cardboard Concert Poster, Full of British Invasion Stars. An original 1965 New York City advertising placard from promoter Sid Bernstein touting The Beatles playing at Shea Stadium on Sunday, August 15, 1965 - the biggest rock concert in history up until that time. The talent found on this small cardboard poster is remarkable... no fewer than TEN future members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Can you name them all?

Concert posters were generated in the mid-60's because they were needed, not because they were fun. Promoter Bernstein may not have needed help selling Fab Four tickets... they could have sold out Shea Stadium 10 times over on this occasion. But everybody else on the poster probably needed a boost, so the sign was made. It covers a two-month period from the late spring through to mid-August with the Beatles, skipping July altogether. Measures 10 7/8" x 17" and grades to Very Good condition. From the David Swartz Concert Poster Collection. COA from Heritage Auctions.


More Information: You can see all the British Invasion bands on there... how much fun was this? Herman's Hermits, The Dave Clark 5, The Kinks and the Moody Blues. And then below the Fabs, "The First New York Folk Festival, with 60 of the Nation's Top Folk Artists, including Phil Ochs, Chuck Berry, Johnny Cash & Buffy St. Marie."

It's small, it's B&W and it doesn't have any photos of the bands, but boy does this piece pack a punch. A mix tape of just these artists' hits (and best Moody Blues album tracks) would result in hours of great listening.

Condition details: There are about half-a-dozen minor splatter-stains throughout, including the upper left corner area, above the "Y" in "Moody," above the second "E" in "Beatles," right under "Mailing" and two around "Folk." The upper right corner has a tiny dog-ear, the lower right corner is gently creased, and there's general toning throughout.

OH... those 10 Hall-of-Famers? Here we go: Dave Clark Five, Kinks, Moody Blues, Beatles, Chuck Berry, Johnny Cash, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Sorry, nice guy Peter Noone... we loved your eleven Top 10 American hits anyway!!


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Auction Info

Auction Dates
April, 2024
11th-13th Thursday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 29
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Sold on Apr 12, 2024 for: $8,125.00
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