Introduction
Experience the vibrant energy of Owen Murphy's 2023 Philadelphia Concert Poster for Dead and Company, a visually stunning piece that encapsulates the dynamic spirit of the band's live performance. Murphy, known for his ability to fuse contemporary design with classic rock elements, presents a poster that is not only a feast for the eyes but also a celebration of the band's unique sound and style. Set against the backdrop of Philadelphia's rich musical heritage, this poster is a perfect blend of modern artistry and timeless rock 'n' roll, making it a must-have for fans and collectors alike who want to commemorate this unforgettable event.
Key Features
- Artist: Owen Murphy
- Band: Dead & Company
- Year: 2023
- Edition: NA
- Numbering: 841/850
- Signature: Hand-signed by the Artist
- Dimensions: Approximately 18" x 24"
- Material: High-quality screen print
- Venue: Citizen's Bank Park
The Artist: Owen Murphy
Owen Murphy is a talented graphic designer known for his creative prowess and dedication to his craft. With a background in graphic design, Owen embarked on a journey that led him to establish "One Drop Design Studio" in 2014. His professional path began after earning a BFA in graphic design from Salisbury University in 2009, marking the foundation of his design career.
What sets Owen apart is his unwavering commitment to his passion. Before transitioning to full-time design work in 2016, he honed his skills in various print shops, gaining valuable industry experience. During this time, he also delved into freelance design, collaborating with bands, festivals, and businesses. This period of freelancing allowed Owen to explore a diverse range of projects, showcasing his versatility as a graphic designer.
The Band: The Dead and Company
Dead & Company is an American rock band that formed in 2015. The band is made up of former Grateful Dead members Bob Weir (guitar and vocals), Mickey Hart (drums), and Bill Kreutzmann (drums), along with John Mayer (guitar and vocals), Oteil Burbridge (bass, percussion, and vocals), and Jeff Chimenti (keyboards).
Dead & Company primarily performs Grateful Dead covers and is credited with popularizing Grateful Dead music to a younger audience. The band is known for its long, improvisational live sets, which are often described as being “jam band”-style. Dead & Company has been praised for its ability to capture the spirit of the Grateful Dead, and its concerts have been described as being “like being transported back in time.”
The band has released two studio albums, "Dave's Picks Volume 2" (2016) and "Live/Dead" (2019). Dead & Company has also released a number of live albums, including "Live from Madison Square Garden" (2015) and "Live from the Hollywood Bowl" (2017).
The Venue: Citizen's Bank Park
Citizens Bank Park, nestled in the heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, stands not just as a testament to America's favorite pastime, baseball, but also as a vibrant cultural hub that has hosted an array of spectacular musical events. Opened in 2004 as the home of the Philadelphia Phillies, this state-of-the-art stadium was designed to offer an intimate, classic ballpark feel, while also providing modern amenities. Beyond its primary role in sports, Citizens Bank Park quickly established itself as a premier venue for large-scale concerts, attracting music fans from all walks of life. Its open design, coupled with the backdrop of the Philadelphia skyline, makes it an ideal location for summer concerts under the stars.
Over the years, Citizens Bank Park has witnessed a diverse range of musical acts, encompassing various genres and styles, each adding to its rich history as a concert venue. From rock legends to pop icons, the stadium has been a stage for some of the biggest names in the music industry. Notably, Billy Joel, a frequent performer at the park, has captivated audiences with his timeless music and dynamic performances. The park has also seen performances by global superstars like Taylor Swift, whose electrifying shows have drawn fans in tens of thousands, creating a festival-like atmosphere within its walls.
The park's versatility as a venue has been a significant factor in its success in attracting a wide array of artists. Country music has also found a home here, with stars like Kenny Chesney bringing a touch of Nashville to Philadelphia. In more recent years, the park has continued to evolve, showcasing contemporary artists and bands that resonate with a new generation of music lovers. The park's ability to adapt and appeal to a diverse audience has solidified its place not just in Philadelphia’s sporting history, but also in its cultural and musical landscape, making it a cherished landmark where memories of home runs and encores alike are made.