Original Drawing in Marker
Circle of fifths with relative minor chords and bar of music drawn in black marker.
Circle of fifths with relative minor chords and bar of music drawn in black marker.
Edited by Nichole Beattie and DJ Lindy, with art direction and design by Giovanni Russo.
One of the earliest works of rock-music criticism and analysis, one of "The Best Rock 'n' Roll Books Ever" (New Musical Express), and a modern classic. From Dick Higgins' legendary press.
A first-year membership card for The Roxy in London's Covent Garden, epicenter of the UK's burgeoning punk movement.
Nin's own reading of a piece from her "House of Incest," with electronic music by Bebe and Louis Barron, who would score FORBIDDEN PLANET two years later. Soundtrack to the experimental film "Bells of Atlantis" (1952), directed by Hugh Guiler (Ian Hugo), Nin's husband.
A collection of presumably unpublished images of Jim Morrison at New York's Fillmore East, March 22, 1968.
Flyer promoting a concert at the Motor City Roller Rink on Nine Mile Road in Detroit, where Pop was performing in support of his new album SOLDIER.
Poster promoting a 1979 show at the legendary Ann Arbor rock club Second Chance, where Destroy All Monsters' performance was supported by the local band Cult Heroes and the short-lived Twisters.
Original 1977 promotional poster for the US release of the Sex Pistol's only studio album NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS HERE'S THE SEX PISTOLS.
Complete four volume set.
Scarce advance state of this first book-length biography of the innovative composer and writer.
These diaries of the esteemed composer cover not only his time in Paris, but also trips to Morocco and other European countries.
An interesting document in the development of one of the most important indie record labels.
A series of 38 portraits and biographies of opera's foremost singers and composers.
Souvenir book for the 1955 season of BANDSTAND.
Discussion of the high points of contemporary classical music during the years 1947-1950, written by a longtime music critic at the New York Herald Tribune (and a composer in his own right).