Sell or Auction Your 1961 Bo Diddley Fats Domino Concert Poster for up to About $25,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Sell Your 1961 Bo Diddley and Fats Domino Concert Poster
Bo Diddley was an American rhythm and blues musician remembered as one of the most important performers from the early days of rock and roll music. He constructed the iconic Bo Diddley beat used by numerous musicians including Buddy Holly, The Byrds, David Bowie and The Clash. Despite his large influence on music, releasing 24 studio albums and being a highly respected musician, Bo Diddley only had one hit reach the Top 40 charts and one album on the Billboard 200. Bo Diddley received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Blues Hall of Fame and the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame.

Below is a recent realized price for a 1961 Bo Diddley and Fats Domino concert poster. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
1961 Bo Diddley and Fats Domino Concert Poster. Sold for About $25,000.
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Fine Leather Bolero Jacket Personally Owned & Worn by Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson personally owned and worn leather bolero jacket. The pop king’s signature double-breasted jacket features silver tone metal buttons and silver scrolling design around the cuffs. Shoulders feature epaulette decorations with three stripes in silver plating. Made by David Laurenz, New York & Paris, of buttery black suede with silver leather trim at the lapels. Measures 17” across the chest. Separation to right epaulette, else near fine. Originally lot 989 of the Guernsey’s Jackson Auction, held 30-31 May, 2007. Quintessential Michael Jackson. Sold for $18,750.
”The Temptations” 1976 American Music Award For ”A Song For You” as Favorite Album in Soul Music
American Music Award presented to The Temptations in 1976. AMA is awarded for ”A Song For You” in the category of Favorite Album in Soul Music. The legendary Motown group won this award in 1976. Pyramid-shaped lucite award rests on a base with a plaque affixed to the front bearing the name of the award and its recipient. Unlike the Grammys, which are determined by music industry insiders, the American Music Awards are based on record sales and airplay. Award trophy measures 14.25” in total height on a 4.5” square base. Wear to base edges, else near fine. Sold for $12,500.

Rare Led Zeppelin Poster Measuring 12″ x 19″ for Their Show on 1 May 1969 in Irvine, California
Led Zeppelin concert poster for their 1 May 1969 show at University of California Irvine’s Crawford Hall. Psychedelic poster designed by Chris Boulton is rare in this size of 12″ x 19″, with handbills more often seen at auction. It would also be their last concert poster without the appearance of a dirigible, the first showing of which occurred the next night in a poster for their show in Pasadena, and then started to appear in all their promotional materials. Poster on glossy paper measures 12″ x 19″. A few pinholes, light creasing, edgewear along margins, and a peace sign stamped to lower right corner. Some mounting remnants to verso. Overall very good condition, one of the most desirable Led Zeppelin posters. Sold for $5,825.

Exceptionally Rare Sex Pistols & The Clash 1976 “Anarchy in the UK” Tour Poster — From Cancelled Bournemouth Show
Scarce Sex Pistols concert poster, from the 1976 “Anarchy in the UK” tour. Poster lists tour dates and supporting acts, including “The Clash,” “Damned” and “Johnny And the Heartbreakers.” Poster advertises the tour’s cancelled Bournemouth Village Bowl appearance for 7 December 1976, never performed on account of the The Sex Pistols’ profanity laden television appearance. Poster measures 19.5″ x 29″, with some minor scratches, two 1.5″ tears at bottom and one 2″ tear at top. Three of the corners are chipped from mounting. Very good. Sold for $4,967.
Janis Joplin First Printing Concert Poster — For Show on 25 October 1969 in Oklahoma City
Rare first printing concert poster for Janis Joplin for a show on 25 October 1969 at the Fairgrounds Arena in Oklahoma City. Johnny Dark Productions concert had the James Cotton Blues Band opening for Joplin and her band (the Kozmik Blues), promoted here in the poster designed by R. McIntosh and B.G. Vesper. Attractive poster in orange-brown is coolly accented in metallic blue-grey. Measures 17.5″ x 22.5″. A few small chips to edges and light creasing. Overall in very good plus condition. Sold for $4,400.
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