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April 25, 2010 By squirt

Dark Star Orchestra – Firehouse Goldenvoice Series reaches 100

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The Firehouse Goldenvoice Series of posters has reached number 100, with the promise of the next 100 posters and a bright future for the series ahead.

Many Thanks to David Lefkowitz for commissioning 100 posters for Goldenvoice, and making all this possible.

That’s why this pivotal poster includes numbers 100 and 101 in one piece designed and printed by Chuck Sperry and Dave Hunter.

The band on the poster is the Dark Star Orchestra, who recreate the music of the Grateful Dead. Dark Star Orchestra gathers the tribe – really most of the same people, their children and friends -  who inspired The Original psychedelic rock promoter Chet Helms to commission the very first modern rock posters by Stanley Mouse, Wes Wilson, Rick Griffin, Alton Kelley and Victor Moscoso.

The venue is the Regency which occupies the very same room -  then called the Avalon Ballroom -  where Mr. Helms promoted the first Grateful Dead shows for his production company, the Family Dog. It seemed appropriate to end the first 100 and begin the next 100 right where it all started.

In fact, when Dave and I delivered the posters on Friday to The Regency, there was Stanley Mouse with easel and canvas – painting a Skull and Roses – right in the lobby.

The inspiration for the poster is the Grateful Dead song “Sugar Magnolia” with it’s follow through to “Sunshine Daydream.”

With much respect and appreciation to the roots of the modern rock art poster, and with “next-level” design and printing techniques, Dave Hunter and Chuck Sperry present 100-101 – a psychedelic thank you, a friendly rock and roll IOU to the masters of the past, and a cheerful iridescent / metallic good morning to the future.

Dark Star Orchestra at The Regency

April 23 and 24, 2010

Firehouse Goldenvoice Series Number 100

Edition of 150

6 colors on archival cream paper

35″ x 23″

Signed and Numbered

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Regular Edition of 150

on archival cream paper

SOLD OUT

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EGG_FULL

Speckled Egg Edition of 20

on white with reflective white flecks paper

SOLD OUT

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BLUEWAVE_FULL

Blue Wave Edition of 10

on blue with opalescent wave pattern paper

SOLD OUT

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MARBLE_FULL

White Marble Edition of 10

on white marble paper

SOLD OUT

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Dark Star Orchestra Photo Gallery

I’ve moved the additional photos of Dark Star Orchestra, here below, so it’s easier to reference each poster when they are released.

Below are two full sized photos with differing light effects (click to see larger):

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Below are detail photos of the three variants showing the corner of the image and paper style (click to see larger):

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Speckled Egg Variant (click to see larger):

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Blue Wave Variant (click to see larger):

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White Marble Variant (click to see larger):

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Filed Under: Rock Posters Tagged With: Alton Kelley, Avalon Ballroom, Chet Helms, Chuck Sperry, Dark Star Orchestra, Dave Hunter, David Lefkowitz, FHGV100, Firehouse Goldenvoice Poster Series, Grateful Dead, Regency, Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse, Victor Moscoso, Wes Wilson

April 21, 2010 By squirt

Cypress Hill at The Warfield 420

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Sometimes you get an idea and just have to go for it. So it was with Cypress Hill at the Warfield on April 20, 2010.

I printed 125 burlap sacks – of varying “quality.” I’ll put it this way, burlap is an unforgiving print substrate. It’s not exactly smooth. A lot of the fine detail was lost. All the crucial information on the poster is legible, yes, and it does look like a kilo bag of weed, and it’s pretty much funny as hell.

Feel free to fill it up with whatever you like and put it on the kitchen spice rack. Guaranteed conversation piece.

Comes with a silkscreen printed handbill sized tag (see tag below)

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Cypress Hill 4/20, 2010 at The Warfield

Firehouse Goldenvoice Series Number “420”

Edition of 125

1 Color (Metallic Green) on Burlap Sack

18″ x 24″

Signed and Numbered tag on each bag

Burlap Sack and print quality vary

SOLD OUT

Filed Under: Rock Posters Tagged With: Cypress Hill, Firehouse Goldenvoice Poster Series, The Warfield

April 18, 2010 By squirt

Public Image Ltd – Mutant Editions

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MUTANT RED EDITION

Public Image Limited

Firehouse Goldenvoice Series Number 98

Edition of 6

5 colors on Red Via paper

15.5 x 30.25

Signed and Numbered

SOLD OUT

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MUTANT BLACK EDITION

Public Image Limited

Firehouse Goldenvoice Series Number 98

Edition of 10

5 colors on Canvas Textured Black Paper

15.5 x 30.25

Signed and Numbered

SOLD OUT

Filed Under: Rock Posters Tagged With: Mutant Edition, Public Image Limited

April 18, 2010 By squirt

Public Image Limited at The Regency, SF

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Public Image Limited. I’m speechless. John Lydon loved the poster and signed one for me – “To Chuck – John Rotten was here!!” They ripped!

I’ll be framing that one for my wall.

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Here’s a look at the finished printed one (click to see bigger):

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Public Image Limited

Firehouse Goldenvoice Series Number 98

Edition of 150

5 colors on archival cream paper

15.5 x 30.25

Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

Filed Under: Rock Posters Tagged With: Firehouse Goldenvoice Poster Series, John Lydon, PIL, Public Image Limited, The Regency

April 15, 2010 By squirt

Passion Pit at The Warfield

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I love it when the band gets the poster! When you have a discussion with the band over a piece and they say stuff like, “by far the best poster we’ve ever gotten,” “gritty and classy at the same time,” “I never hang up my band posters in my house, but this one goes up.” It’s Total Print Victory.

Then we had a cool discussion about the graffiti and how it somehow looks like Japanese characters. Pointed out that I gave shout outs to all my friends – Dave Hunter’s TRPS logo, Zoltron, Political Gridlock, and Ribbity (one of my favorite SF Graf artists).

Hangar 18 represents on an SF bus while the central figure “tunes out” with ipod in an introspective mood. Somehow all this technology still leaves us listening to our inner voice – even when blasting music.

Just a reminder – the Firehouse-Goldenvoice Poster Series is getting veeeery close to number 100.

Passion Pit, Mayer Hawthorne and The Country, Bear Hands

Firehouse Goldenvoice Series Number 97

Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Warfield

Poster will be released April 16, 2010 at 12 noon PST.

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Passion Pit Red (numbers 26-125)

Firehouse Goldenvoice Series Number 97

Edition of 100

2 colors on canvas textured red paper

(heavy gold metallic and deep purple)

23″ x 35″

Signed and Numbered

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SOLD OUT

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Passion Pit Black (limited to numbers 1-25)

Firehouse Goldenvoice Series Number 97

Edition of 25

2 colors on canvas textured black paper

(heavy metallic blue and deep purple)

23″ x 35″

Signed and Numbered

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SOLD OUT

Filed Under: Rock Posters Tagged With: Bear Hands, Dave Hunter, Firehouse Goldenvoice Poster Series, Hangar 18, Mayer Hawthorne and The Country, Passion Pit, Political Gridlock, The Rock Poster Society, The Warfield, Zoltron

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