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Jimi Hendrix 1967 Saville Theatre Concert Poster
$150.00
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Jimi Hendrix 1967 Saville Theatre Concert Poster

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Introduction

The Jimi Hendrix 1967 Saville Theatre Concert Poster is a vibrant and historic representation of one of rock's most ico...

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Introduction

The Jimi Hendrix 1967 Saville Theatre Concert Poster is a vibrant and historic representation of one of rock's most iconic performances. Capturing the spirit of Hendrix's groundbreaking music and his dynamic stage presence, this poster commemorates his legendary show at the prestigious Saville Theater. Known for his revolutionary guitar techniques and charismatic performances, Hendrix's 1967 concert was a pivotal moment in rock history. This poster, with its psychedelic art and vivid imagery, not only serves as a reminder of Hendrix's profound impact on music but also as a cherished collectible for fans and enthusiasts of rock's golden era..

Key Features

  • Artist: NA
  • Band: Jimi Hendrix
  • Year: 1967
  • Edition: RP-2
  • Numbering
  • Signature
  • Dimensions: 12x18
  • Material: Original Screen Print
  • Venues: Saville Theater

The Band: Jimi Hendrix

A name synonymous with the very essence of rock and roll, Jimi Hendrix stands as a towering figure in music history, a virtuoso guitarist, songwriter, and performer who revolutionized the instrument and transformed the landscape of rock music. With his unparalleled technical prowess, boundless creativity, and captivating stage presence, Hendrix ignited the souls of fans worldwide, leaving an indelible mark on the art of music.

Born Johnny Allen Hendrix on November 27, 1942, in Seattle, Washington, Jimi Hendrix's musical journey began at an early age, inspired by the blues, rock and roll, and R&B that filled the airwaves. His passion for music was undeniable, and he dedicated himself to mastering the guitar, honing his skills through relentless practice and a deep immersion in the music that resonated with his soul.

By the mid-1960s, Hendrix had emerged as a rising star in the New York music scene, captivating audiences with his electrifying performances and mesmerizing guitar work. His innovative techniques, such as his use of feedback, distortion, and wah-wah pedals, opened up new sonic frontiers, expanding the possibilities of the guitar and redefining the genre of rock music.

The Venue: Saville Theatre

In the heart of London's vibrant theatre district, the Saville Theatre has stood as a testament to the transformative power of performance for over nine decades. Its rich history is interwoven with the evolution of theatre, bearing witness to the rise of legendary artists, the changing tides of popular culture, and the enduring passion for storytelling.

Born from the vision of theatre impresario A.E. Fournier, the Saville Theatre opened its doors in 1931, a grand architectural masterpiece designed by renowned architect Sir Thomas Bennett and Bertie Crewe. Its elegant Art Deco façade and plush interior signaled a new era of theatrical sophistication, attracting audiences eager to experience the latest productions.

The theatre's early years were marked by a diverse array of productions, from comedies and dramas to musicals and operas. It became a haven for groundbreaking works, hosting the world premiere of Noël Coward's "Point Valaine" in 1935 and showcasing the talents of iconic performers like Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, and John Gielgud.

As the decades progressed, the Saville Theatre adapted to the changing landscape of entertainment, embracing the burgeoning popularity of rock and roll concerts. In the 1960s, the theatre became a stomping ground for legendary bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Jimi Hendrix, electrifying audiences with their energetic performances.

In 1970, the Saville Theatre underwent a significant transformation, converting into a two-screen cinema. The Odeon Shaftesbury Avenue, as it was known, continued to entertain audiences with a diverse range of films, from blockbusters to independent productions.

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