For sale is an ORIGINAL 1964 Rolling Stones concert handbill for a scheduled performance at New Haven Arena in Connecticut on Thursday, June 18, 1964. This historic artifact promotes the eighth stop on the Stones’ first U. Tour, famously canceled due to low ticket sales. Despite this, the handbill remains an extraordinary piece of early Rolling Stones memorabilia, reflecting the band’s humble beginnings before their meteoric rise to global stardom. The concert was part of the Stones’ pivotal 1964 visit to America, where they recorded at Chess Studios in Chicago and were influenced by blues legends like Muddy Waters. This time also saw the release of their first UK No. 1 hit, It’s All Over Now. ” Promoted by Murray “The K, ” this handbill features bold typography and a classic blue-and-white image of the young Rolling Stones posed under the “Greenwich Bridge sign. Date: June 18, 1964. Venue: New Haven Arena. City: New Haven, CT. Bands/Performers: The Rolling Stones, The Chiffons, Younger Bros, The Epics. Promoter: Murray “The K”. Dimensions: 5 1/2 inches x 8 1/2 inches. Material: Thin poster stock with universally matte material and plain verso (back side). Front: Well-preserved for its age with no nicks, cuts, tears, or pinholes. Light toning and minor foxing spots are visible, primarily on the edges, but do not detract from the overall visual appeal. The bold blue-and-white ink remains vibrant and striking. Back: Plain verso with light toning and slight ink shadowing, typical for handbills printed on thin stock. General Notes: This piece is 100% original with no restoration, making it an exceptional and highly collectible example of early Rolling Stones concert memorabilia. Historic Artifact: A rare, pre-concert handbill for the canceled eighth show of the Stones’ first U. Tour -a critical moment in the band’s history. Prominent Promoter: Sponsored by legendary DJ Murray “The K, ” who played a key role in introducing British Invasion acts to American audiences. Early Stones Image: The handbill features a youthful Rolling Stones posed “direct from England, ” capturing their rising stardom and raw energy. Collectible Lineup: Also promoted alongside supporting acts The Chiffons, Younger Bros, and The Epics for a rich snapshot of the era’s music scene. This ORIGINAL 1964 Rolling Stones concert handbill is an essential piece for collectors of 60s rock memorabilia and fans of the Rolling Stones. The historical significance, combined with its great condition, makes it a standout artifact from the band’s formative years. As an ultra-rare survivor from their first U. Tour, this handbill is a unique opportunity to own a tangible piece of rock’n’ roll history. Feel free to message with any questions or requests for additional photos. Thank you for your interest!
For sale is an ORIGINAL 1964 Rolling Stones concert handbill for a scheduled performance at New Haven Arena in Connecticut on Thursday, June 18, 1964. This historic artifact promotes the eighth stop on the Stones’ first U. Tour, famously canceled due to low ticket sales. Despite this, the handbill remains an extraordinary piece of early Rolling Stones memorabilia, reflecting the band’s humble beginnings before their meteoric rise to global stardom. The concert was part of the Stones’ pivotal 1964 visit to America, where they recorded at Chess Studios in Chicago and were influenced by blues legends like Muddy Waters. This time also saw the release of their first UK No. 1 hit, It’s All Over Now. ” Promoted by Murray “The K, ” this handbill features bold typography and a classic blue-and-white image of the young Rolling Stones posed under the “Greenwich Bridge sign. Date: June 18, 1964. Venue: New Haven Arena. City: New Haven, CT. Bands/Performers: The Rolling Stones, The Chiffons, Younger Bros, The Epics. Promoter: Murray “The K”. Dimensions: 5 1/2 inches x 8 1/2 inches. Material: Thin poster stock with universally matte material and plain verso (back side). Front: Well-preserved for its age with no nicks, cuts, tears, or pinholes. Light toning and minor foxing spots are visible, primarily on the edges, but do not detract from the overall visual appeal. The bold blue-and-white ink remains vibrant and striking. Back: Plain verso with light toning and slight ink shadowing, typical for handbills printed on thin stock. General Notes: This piece is 100% original with no restoration, making it an exceptional and highly collectible example of early Rolling Stones concert memorabilia. Historic Artifact: A rare, pre-concert handbill for the canceled eighth show of the Stones’ first U. Tour -a critical moment in the band’s history. Prominent Promoter: Sponsored by legendary DJ Murray “The K, ” who played a key role in introducing British Invasion acts to American audiences. Early Stones Image: The handbill features a youthful Rolling Stones posed “direct from England, ” capturing their rising stardom and raw energy. Collectible Lineup: Also promoted alongside supporting acts The Chiffons, Younger Bros, and The Epics for a rich snapshot of the era’s music scene. This ORIGINAL 1964 Rolling Stones concert handbill is an essential piece for collectors of 60s rock memorabilia and fans of the Rolling Stones. The historical significance, combined with its great condition, makes it a standout artifact from the band’s formative years. As an ultra-rare survivor from their first U. Tour, this handbill is a unique opportunity to own a tangible piece of rock’n’ roll history. Feel free to message with any questions or requests for additional photos. Thank you for your interest!
An original concert programme from the Rolling Stones 1964 UK tour. There is a Gaumont Theatre, Taunton management sticker on the first inside page indicating the programme was from the concert at the venue on 28th August 1964. The tour took place from 23rd to 30th August 1964. The 12-page programme includes images of The Rolling Stones and the several of the support acts. The programme measures 20cm x 26.5cm (8 inches x 10.5 inches). There are some scuff marks on the cover and light creasing throughout. The condition is very good minus. The first item is charged at the normal rate. Our Grading System Explained. Mint = As new. Near Mint = Almost like new with one or two very minor flaws. Excellent = Minor wear yet looks attractive and is perfectly usable. Very Good = Some wear and tear but overall presentable and usable. Good = Apparent wear and tear but with obvious deterioration of the condition. Poor = Extremely worn. A plus or minus after the grading indicates that the condition is marginally higher or lower than the stated grade.
ROLLING STONES LP AND ORIGINAL CONCERT TICKET. THE ROLLING STONES LP (1964). UNBOXED DECCA MONO LK 4605. MATRIX : XARL 6271 – 1A & XARL 6272 – 3A. STAMPERS : 2B / G 1 & 1 / K 11. SLEEVE IS EXCELLENT + AND DICS VERY GOOD +. AN ORIGINAL LIVERPOOL EMPIRE CONCERT TICKET MARCH 6TH 1965. DISC WILL BE POSTED SEPARATELY IN A NEW POLY LINED INNER SLEEVE.
Rolling Stone Japan 150th Concert Celebration. This book is a special issue featuring Eikichi Yazawa as the original Japan edition of the “Special Collector”s Edition” published irregularly by Rolling Stone magazine in the United States. Photos taken by Yazawa Eikichi, exclusive interviews, and photos tracing the trajectory of 150 times, including the 150th performance of Japan Budokan as well as the first performance of Japan Budokan in 1977, will be posted along with various interviews. Product Details Material: Paper Size A4 variant: H29.7cm×W23.2cm. Please feel free to ask me if you have any questions. The act of declaring a lower price: Under value is not allowed. Please tell me the product you want. We will do our best to find it.
Rolling Stone Japan Yazawa Eikichi Japan Budokan 150th Concert Commemorative. If you don”t have that work, We will be listing a new item If you wish to sell it separately or bundle it with other exhibits, Also, whether the product is the first edition, etc. Please let us know in the comments section # # # #??? #?????? # #. Please feel free to ask me if you have any questions. The act of declaring a lower price: Under value is not allowed. Please tell me the product you want. We will do our best to find it.
Description: A 1973 David Singer designed poster for a January 21 – 22, 1973 Rolling Stones concert at Honolulu International Center. The concert was presented by Bill Graham and Barry Fey, and the poster was printed by Tea Luatrec Litho. In very good condition. Measures 20″ x 28.5″, and has faint water stains to upper and lower right corner. Slight yellowing along edges. K21056 Shelved Off Sales Floor Room A {S’s Office}. We specialize in out-of-print, used and rare books in all subjects, in addition to art, ephemera, collectibles and more. Any questions or comments are welcome. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
I have owned this collectable autographed memorabilia since 2010 and acquired it from Beatles Memorabilia Mogel and author Perry Cox whom to this day sells on. The item has two (2) certifications of authenticity (COA) one by Mr. Perry Cox the other by Roger Epperson. I have never displayed the item nor removed it from its framing. It is in its original state when won by me about 15 years ago. Please inspect the item carefully as I have left abundant photos for one’s review. I would describe the autographed page as in excellent condition. Meaning there are minor visible folds with NO frank damage or tears. I KNOW IT HAS BROUGHT GREAT JOY TO MY COLLECTION AND NOW ITS TIME FOR SOMEONE ELSE TO ENJOY!
The Rolling Stones Show Concert Tour Programme 1964 Taunton Rock Original. Original 1964 concert Tour Programme, from concert on the 28th August 1964 at the Gaumont Theatre Taunton, has Gaumont Slip inside cover. Featuring The Rolling Stones, Millie, The Overlanders etc. Please see photos for the best idea of condition. If you have any questions please ask!