Sale 2499 - Lot 292
Price Realized: $ 1,800
Price Realized: $ 2,340
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 2,000 - $ 3,000
(SUMMER OF '69--WOODSTOCK & TORONTO POP FESTIVAL)
Pair of albums with 245 candid photographs documenting one of the most historic summers in modern music, including 37 images of Jimi Hendrix's iconic closing set at Woodstock.
Also chronicling performances by Canned Heat, The Band, Jefferson Airplane, Crosby, Stills & Nash (and Young), Alice Cooper, The Velvet Underground, Joe Cocker, Procul Harum, and The Yardbirds, among 40 others. Perhaps most important are the scenes of Hendrix's closing performance on the overcast Monday morning of August 18th. The photographer witnessed history in the making as he captured the iconic scenes of Hendrix, with his famed white Stratocaster, stringing together emblematic songs in a medley that lasted over an hour, and included his salient rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner." The moment has forever lived on as a defining event in modern culture, and an everlasting symbol of the fleeting Sixties. Chromogenic (206) and silver (40) prints, the images measuring approximately 3 1/2 inches (8.9cm.) square, mounted recto/verso with corners, the musicians identified in a dymo-labeled index, and again with typed captions at each image set. 4tos, paper and cloth-covered boards; spiral bindings. 1969
Pair of albums with 245 candid photographs documenting one of the most historic summers in modern music, including 37 images of Jimi Hendrix's iconic closing set at Woodstock.
Also chronicling performances by Canned Heat, The Band, Jefferson Airplane, Crosby, Stills & Nash (and Young), Alice Cooper, The Velvet Underground, Joe Cocker, Procul Harum, and The Yardbirds, among 40 others. Perhaps most important are the scenes of Hendrix's closing performance on the overcast Monday morning of August 18th. The photographer witnessed history in the making as he captured the iconic scenes of Hendrix, with his famed white Stratocaster, stringing together emblematic songs in a medley that lasted over an hour, and included his salient rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner." The moment has forever lived on as a defining event in modern culture, and an everlasting symbol of the fleeting Sixties. Chromogenic (206) and silver (40) prints, the images measuring approximately 3 1/2 inches (8.9cm.) square, mounted recto/verso with corners, the musicians identified in a dymo-labeled index, and again with typed captions at each image set. 4tos, paper and cloth-covered boards; spiral bindings. 1969
Additional Details
Album No. 1
1 Brass Buttons
2. Rustix
3. Nemis
4. Wilmer & The Dukes
5. Gunther's Bus
6. The Monkees
7. Sundowners
8. Steppenwolf
9. Tiny Tim
10. Blood, Sweat & Tears
11. Dr. John the Night Tripper
12. Chuck Berry
13. Eric Anderson
14. Slim Harpo
15. The Velvet Underground
16. Procul Harum
17. Alice Cooper
18. Al Kooper
19. Sly and the Family Stone
20. SRC
21. The Band
22. Man
23. Modern Rock Quartet
24. Johnny Winter
25. [BLANK]
26. Kensington Market
27. Rotary Connection
28. Ronnie Hawkins
29. Iron Butterfly
30. Jimi Hendrix Experience
31. Paul Butterfield's Blues Band
32. Canned Heat
33. Joe Cocker
34. Sweetwater
35. The Yardbirds
Album No. 2
1. Richie Havens
2. Syndicate of Sound
3. Question Mark & the Mysterious
4. Crosby, Stills & Nash (and Young)
5. Sha Na Na
6. Arlo Guthrie
7. Rotary Connection
8. Chicago Transit Authority
9. Jefferson Airplane
10. Hoyt Paxton
11. The Scene
12. Three Dog Night
13. Johnny Winter
14. Steppenwolf
Exhibition Hours
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