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Lee Conklin Iron Butterfly 1969 San Francisco BG-157 Concert Poster
$150.00
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Lee Conklin Iron Butterfly 1969 San Francisco BG-157 Concert Poster

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Introduction

Embark on a psychedelic journey to the heart of San Francisco's music scene with this captivating Lee Conklin Iron Butterfly 1969 San Francisco Concert Poster. This vibrant masterpiece, adorned with bold colors, intricate designs, and the iconic imagery of psychedelic rock pioneers Iron Butterfly, captures the essence of the era's transformative spirit, its embrace of experimentation, and its pursuit of higher consciousness.

  • Artists: Lee Conklin
  • Year: 1969
  • Edition: BG-157 OP-1
  • Numbering: NA
  • Signature: NA
  • Dimensions: 14" x 21 "
  • Material: Original Concert Poster
  • Venue: The Fillmore West

The Artists: Lee Conklin

Lee Conklin, a visionary artist of the psychedelic era, captured the essence of the counterculture movement in his vibrant and evocative concert posters. His masterful use of color, intricate patterns, and bold imagery transformed ordinary advertisements into cultural artifacts, immortalizing the era's transformative spirit and its embrace of experimentation.

The Band: Iron Butterfly

Emerging from the vibrant San Diego music scene of the mid-1960s, Iron Butterfly soared to prominence as pioneers of psychedelic rock. Their music, characterized by its heavy riffs, extended improvisations, and exploration of altered states of consciousness, resonated with the counterculture movement, propelling them to mainstream success and establishing them as one of the most influential bands of the era.

Iron Butterfly's unique sound was born from the fusion of diverse musical influences, ranging from blues and rock to jazz and Eastern music. Their willingness to experiment and push the boundaries of genre definition set them apart from their contemporaries, earning them a reputation for innovation and sonic exploration.

At the heart of Iron Butterfly's success was their charismatic frontman, Erik Brann, a guitarist whose virtuosity and soulful expression captivated audiences. Brann's mastery of the wah-wah pedal and his innovative use of effects pedals became a defining element of the band's sound, adding layers of texture and psychedelic depth to their music.

The Venue: The Filmore 

The Fillmore West, a legendary music venue in San Francisco, emerged as a beacon of psychedelic rock, hosting a diverse array of groundbreaking artists, including Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and the Grateful Dead. Its pulsating atmosphere, fueled by music and a shared sense of rebellion, became a sanctuary for the counterculture movement, a place where music transcended entertainment and evolved into a catalyst for social change.

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