Collection of 38 music posters from the personal archives of Tony Glover, which includes a grouping of 29 color 21.75 x 30 promotional posters for Koerner, Ray & Glover’s debut 1963 album Blues, Rags and Hollers, which mentions a meet-and-greet at “The Coffee Break, Oak & Washington Ave., (Next to Campus Theater)”; one poster features creasing and three edge tears, three others bear folds to the lower right corner, with the balance in fine condition.
Other posters include:
A color 23 x 35 Warner Brothers promotional poster for Prince from 1982.
A 1986 color 24 x 36 poster of Robert Johnson playing the guitar with bold text, “King of the Delta Blues.”
A color 23 x 31.5 Geffen Records poster for Live Through This, the second studio album by Hole.
A 17.5 x 23 double-bill poster for a Koerner, Ray & Glover ‘Thanksgiving Feast’ concert at the World Theater on November 27 [no year].
An 18.25 x 16.25 poster for a Dave Ray and Tony Glover “Do It Again” concert at the Guild of Performing Arts in Minneapolis, on May 24th “Dylan’s birthday.”
Two color 17 x 28.5 posters for a Dave ‘Snaker’ Ray “50th Birthday Jam” concert at Cabooze Bar in Minneapolis on August 22, 1993, both signed below by Ray and by the photographer, Ramon Muxter.
Two color 24.75 x 37 posters for ‘Totally Nude / How To Keep Time To Music,’ the 1986 single by post-punk band The Wallets.
Also included is a color 36 x 24 poster of photographs by Craig Blacklock of the Witch Tree, which is also called Manidoo-giizhikens, or Little Cedar Spirit Tree, on the shore of Lake Superior in Cook County, Minnesota.
In overall very good to fine condition, with creasing, small edge tears, and a missing lower left corner tip to Prince poster, dampstaining to Johnson poster, and small tears and tape remnants to Hole poster; some posters are rolled and several bear tack holes to corners. Accompanied by an Elektra Records reissue of the Blues, Rags and Hollers album, with record included.