From the 1950s through today, here is the complete visual history of the
rock concert poster: the funkiest bills advertising Elvis, B.B. King,
and Howlin' Wolf; the multicolored psychedelic hallucinations promoting
the Grateful Dead, Dylan, and the Doors; the deliciously tasteless art
for the Sex Pistols, Crime, and the Clash. From the Red Dog Saloon in
San Francisco, where the psychedelic scene started, to CBGB, New York's
punk Mecca, and beyond. 1,500 images searched out world-wide from clubs,
attics, and bedrooms--as well as more formal collections--are reproduced
in their original blazing colors.
Replete with firsthand history--including exclusive interviews with
scores of insiders, poster artists, musicians, and promoters--this is
the ultimate high for the rock music fan, required reading for the
poster collector, a treasure trove for the graphic artist, and a riotous
feast for anyone who digs pop culture.