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  2. Category:Concert and tour posters - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Concert and tour posters" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 1,853 total. (previous page) " File:"Weird Al" Yankovic Live!- ...

  3. Psychedelic art - Wikipedia

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    Leading proponents of the 1960s psychedelic art movement were San Francisco poster artists such as: Rick Griffin, Victor Moscoso, Bonnie MacLean, Stanley Mouse & Alton Kelley, Bob Masse, and Wes Wilson. Their psychedelic rock concert posters were inspired by Art Nouveau, Victoriana, Dada, and Pop Art. The "Fillmore Posters" were among the most ...

  4. The Charlatans (American band) - Wikipedia

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    This poster, known as "The Seed", is widely regarded by critics as the first psychedelic concert poster. [12] [nb 1] By the end of the decade, psychedelic concert-poster artwork by artists such as Wes Wilson, Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse, Carol Alexander, Alton Kelley, and Victor Moscoso had become a mainstay of San Francisco's music scene.

  5. Timeline of 1960s counterculture - Wikipedia

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    July 16: Wes Wilson's rock concert poster for The Association, playing at the Fillmore, is the first significant psychedelic rock concert poster, [303] after which many follow for other concerts, and the style becomes significant.

  6. Liquid light show - Wikipedia

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    The name was changed after (in his own words) [8] "a strange episode having to do with a Mothers of Invention concert at the Garrick Theatre in the Village", which resulted in Marc being given the local nickname "Pig", and the light show was known as Pig's Light Show. Many concerts including The Long Island Rock Festival which occurred over two ...

  7. Wes Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Other posters he designed were local bands such as the Quicksilver Messenger Service. For the final Beatles concert at Candlestick Park on August 29, 1966, Wilson was the poster designer. [7] He amicably stopped working with Helms in the 1960s, with Wilson feeling "stifled" by the promoter saying his art was "too far out" at the time.