Widespread Panic New Orleans 01 Gray
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This was never made. I still have the artwork for it. It got scratched because of 9/11
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This poster was pulled from circulation by Brown Cat after the tragedy of 9/11. It was originally slated to be the official concert poster.
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at least one exists. my then roommate bought one in the lot at these shows.
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there's one on ebay right now
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im gonna pay attention to that auction...i caught these shows and wondered why there was no poster. great shows...3rd night set 2 had an insane low spark triple sandwich...
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they were great shows. not as good as the previous year down there but close. they debuted songs like bayou lena, new blue, cynic that run. i missed the first night but loved the last two.
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i agree, the 2000 run was better. 2nd night encore of trouble and soul kitchen was amazing, not to mention the lawyers guns and money...one of my all time greatest shows.... but in my book the 1999 nolaween shows were by far the dirtiest and my favorite run...my freshman year at Tulane...drymountin led zeppelin!
many fond memories from the UNO arena..
many fond memories from the UNO arena..
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yeah, '99 was my first halloween in nola. we went every year through '02. what a great run of shows. '99 was great but i'd have to say my favorite was '00. just perfect.
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No signature by the artist for this auction on Ebay...
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Anybody know the dimensions of this poster???
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LumberJackMD wrote:Anybody know the dimensions of this poster???
The dimensions are 19" long by 13" wide.
~JimmyHoops...Widespread Panic and Grateful Dead Poster Fanatic!
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This information was recently posted on eBay:
"This is an extremely rare piece of music memorabilia! An unreleased, First Print, Mint Condition, Widespread Panic poster, signed, numbered, and titled by the famous Minnesota and New Orleans music poster artist S. J. Gray and titled, "Shhhh" for their New Orleans, "Don't Tell The Band!" tour held at UNO in the Lakefront Arena on October 26, 27, 28, 2001.
It was created by the artist in the summer of 2001 before the World Trade Center Disaster on September 11, 2001. It was not officially released due to the controversial subject matter. It depicts the devil with depictions of the Battle of Gettysburg, the sinking of the Titanic ship, The Grim Reaper, and a prediction of history in the destruction of sears by Godzilla and a passenger airliner but in reality was the twin towers.
Only 420 of these posters were printed and they were only given privately to individuals by the artist. I personally know that a handful of these posters were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina but managed to save mine!
This poster is signed and numbered of 420. Size is 13" x 19" "
It's very cool in person!
"This is an extremely rare piece of music memorabilia! An unreleased, First Print, Mint Condition, Widespread Panic poster, signed, numbered, and titled by the famous Minnesota and New Orleans music poster artist S. J. Gray and titled, "Shhhh" for their New Orleans, "Don't Tell The Band!" tour held at UNO in the Lakefront Arena on October 26, 27, 28, 2001.
It was created by the artist in the summer of 2001 before the World Trade Center Disaster on September 11, 2001. It was not officially released due to the controversial subject matter. It depicts the devil with depictions of the Battle of Gettysburg, the sinking of the Titanic ship, The Grim Reaper, and a prediction of history in the destruction of sears by Godzilla and a passenger airliner but in reality was the twin towers.
Only 420 of these posters were printed and they were only given privately to individuals by the artist. I personally know that a handful of these posters were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina but managed to save mine!
This poster is signed and numbered of 420. Size is 13" x 19" "
It's very cool in person!
~JimmyHoops...Widespread Panic and Grateful Dead Poster Fanatic!