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Musician Authentic Vintage Music Art Official Account of: The Bill Graham Archive #WolfgangsVintage #billgraham https://linkin.bio/wolfgangsvintagetourcustserv@wolfgangs.com Arlene Owseichik Art 20% Off Arlene Owseichik has designed posters for Bill Graham Presents since the 1980s and became the company's Art Director in the early 1990s. Working both solo and with freelance artists and photographers on design projects, the San Francisco artist collaborated with Randy Tuten on the 1992 "Laughter, Love, and Music" poster sold to raise money for the Bill Graham Memorial Fund, designed poster art for H.E.A.R. [Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers] and is a member of the Bill Graham Foundation Advisory Board.
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Family Dog Series (1966-1969) 20% Off Sept. 23, 2022? NOW THROUGH SUNDAY! The Family Dog was a loose collective of free spirits managed by Chet Helms, a contemporary of Bill Graham, who put on rock dances at the Avalon Ballroom more or less continually from 1965 to 1970. These almost-nightly events, like those hosted at the Fillmore, were more than conventional concerts; they were social gatherings with plenty of dance, music and light. Some of the early Family Dog posters are among the most significant art of the period.
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