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Vintage -1976 Ramons,Kiss,Blondie,Richard Hell,Tuff Darts Rare Show Poster-NYC

$ 396

Availability: 65 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Genre: Rock & Pop
  • Size: 22 x 18
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Industry: Music
  • Condition: This poster is in good condition.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    Vintage - 1976 Ramons,Kiss,Blondie,Richard Hell,Tuff Darts - Rare Show Poster NYC
    This poster is in good condition.
    It does have creasing, bends, holes and rips.
    This poster has been rolled.
    Please view the photos for more details.
    Tall:22 Inches
    Wide:18 Inches
    New York:
    Wayne County Defense Fund,
    1976.
    Original poster advertising “The Fantabulous New York Rock Party,” held at the Manhattan Center in New York on
    May 30, 1976
    .
    An ironic moment in New York punk and art scene history, some of the earliest evidence that the movement created to mock celebrity status was beginning to see itself in terms of celebrity. Also interesting here is evidence of early sub-divisions of punk mainstays (e.g.,
    Dee Dee Ramone
    of the
    Ramones
    ,
    Jerry Nolan
    ,
    Walter Lur
    e, and
    Johnny Thunders
    of the New York Dolls), the presence of by-then-established Factory luminaries of the late 1960s (Holly Woodlawn), professional groupies (Sable Starr), and transgender representatives (
    Divine
    and the cast of "Women Behind Bars," Wayne County and the Back Street Boys). Mention is also made of door prizes consisting of memorabilia signed by a number of punk antecedents, including
    David Bowie
    ,
    Aerosmith
    , and
    Kiss
    .
    Susan Whitall
    ,
    Creem
    , June 1976
    NEW YORK — One early spring evening at CBGB's Wayne County was wrapping up his parody of Patti Smith when a disturbance erupted. All that the participants will agree upon is that Handsome Dick Manitoba of the Dictators was at one time or another on the stage, that he said "things" to Wayne, that some mention of "spit" was made, and that Wayne nailed him with a microphone stand. After that things erupted into a full-scale brawl; Manitoba's collarbone was broken and Wayne County was detained in the Tombs for a day. Says Wayne: