http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/
The late Bill Graham, as many of us fondly remember, was the San Francisco rock impresario who brought us the Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, and many more. The psychedelic posters and t-shirts for these concerts became collector's items. Graham died in 1991 in a helicopter crash north of San Francisco, along with Texas bluesman Stevie Ray Vaughn. (I remember well---I was in Oakland at the time. The copter hit a major power line in the rain, and lights actually dimmed all over the Bay Area, no lie. The memorial concert the following weekend featured the Grateful Dead and dozens of others, none of whom I can remember now except for Joan Baez singing a heartwrenching rendition of Amazing Grace.)
Well, it seems a San Francisco millionaire has bought a warehouse filled with Graham's carefully squirrelled-away items, and it seems Graham saved EVERYTHING---posters, tickets, t-shirts.....and even sound and video recordings of EVERY concert he ever produced !!! They're available at the above link, many of them for sale.
Nostalgia anyone?
"If you can remember the 60's, you weren't really there."
Who said that? I can't remember.



---Squidgy