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- Advertising Poster, "Lilith Fair," 1998 - Singer Sarah McLachlan was frustrated by concert promoters and radio stations that had long refused to feature two female musicians in a row. McLachlan took action, organizing a concert tour and traveling music festival called Lilith Fair. Featuring only female artists and female-led bands--including well-known performers and emerging artists--the hugely successful Lilith Fair took place the summers of 1997 through 1999.

- 1998
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Advertising Poster, "Lilith Fair," 1998
Singer Sarah McLachlan was frustrated by concert promoters and radio stations that had long refused to feature two female musicians in a row. McLachlan took action, organizing a concert tour and traveling music festival called Lilith Fair. Featuring only female artists and female-led bands--including well-known performers and emerging artists--the hugely successful Lilith Fair took place the summers of 1997 through 1999.
- Concert Poster for Electric Flag American Music Band, Moby Grape, and Steve Miller Blues Band at The Fillmore, 1967 -

- 08 August 1967-13 August 1967
- Collections - Artifact
Concert Poster for Electric Flag American Music Band, Moby Grape, and Steve Miller Blues Band at The Fillmore, 1967
- Advertising Poster, "92.3 K-Rock Presents: Metallica," March 10-11, 1997 -

- 10 March 1997 - 11 March 1997
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Advertising Poster, "92.3 K-Rock Presents: Metallica," March 10-11, 1997
- Advertising Poster, "Ted Nugent's First Annual Hunters Bash," July 2, 1994 -

- July 02, 1994
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Advertising Poster, "Ted Nugent's First Annual Hunters Bash," July 2, 1994
- Advertising Poster, "John Sinclair Freedom Rally," December 10, 1971 - In 1970, Michigan-based writer and activist John Sinclair (1941-2024) was sentenced to ten years in prison for possession of marijuana. In December 1971, 15,000 people protested his incarceration at the John Sinclair Freedom Rally held in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The 8-hour event featured political speeches, music, and poetry performances from countercultural celebrities like Jerry Rubin, John Lennon, and Allen Ginsberg.

- December 10, 1971
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Advertising Poster, "John Sinclair Freedom Rally," December 10, 1971
In 1970, Michigan-based writer and activist John Sinclair (1941-2024) was sentenced to ten years in prison for possession of marijuana. In December 1971, 15,000 people protested his incarceration at the John Sinclair Freedom Rally held in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The 8-hour event featured political speeches, music, and poetry performances from countercultural celebrities like Jerry Rubin, John Lennon, and Allen Ginsberg.
- Advertising Poster, Kid Rock Concert, Joe Louis Area, Detroit, Michigan, September 19-20, 2002 -

- 19 September 2002 - 20 September 2002
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Advertising Poster, Kid Rock Concert, Joe Louis Area, Detroit, Michigan, September 19-20, 2002
- Advertising Poster, "The Ark Welcomes Patti Smith," April 4, 1995 - Patti Smith was one of the pioneers of hard-edged punk rock in the 1970s. In 1995, when she performed this concert, Smith was reentering the music scene after the unexpected death of her husband, MC5 guitarist Fred "Sonic" Smith. Patti Smith was on the cusp of artistic rebirth-fueled by her ability to reshape her music to speak to new generations.

- April 08, 1995
- Collections - Artifact
Advertising Poster, "The Ark Welcomes Patti Smith," April 4, 1995
Patti Smith was one of the pioneers of hard-edged punk rock in the 1970s. In 1995, when she performed this concert, Smith was reentering the music scene after the unexpected death of her husband, MC5 guitarist Fred "Sonic" Smith. Patti Smith was on the cusp of artistic rebirth-fueled by her ability to reshape her music to speak to new generations.