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1977 "Mac Davis w/ Dolly Parton" live concert advertisement...
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1977 "Mac Davis w/ Dolly Parton" live concert advertisement...

Item # 729047 ·
LOS ANGELES TIMES, Feb. 6, 1977 (an original vintage newspaper leaf from the Calendar section)  This offering consists of four complete pages (two double-sided sheets on one single leaf) featuring a collectible print advertisement for a upcoming live performance by "MAC DAVID w/ DOLLY PARTON" at the Anaheim Convention Center on one of the four pages. 

 In addition to the feature concert ad, which captures the era's unique promotional graphic design and typography, the surrounding pages provide a fascinating cultural snapshot of late 20th-century entertainment. Printed on authentic aged newsprint with genuine vintage toning, this original leaf is not a modern reprint, making it an ideal candidate for custom framing, local history display, or inclusion in a dedicated rock or pop culture memorabilia collection.

Experience music history in the making with authentic, original newspaper advertisements capturing the opening-night premieres of legendary live concert performances, sourced straight from the entertainment capital of the world.

Background: On February 27, 1977, pop-country icon Mac Davis headlined a landmark concert at the Anaheim Convention Center with Dolly Parton as his special guest, catching both artists at a pivotal inflection point in their crossover careers. Touring on the heels of his widely popular NBC variety program The Mac Davis Show and hit singles like "Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me," Davis brought a sleek, charismatic showmanship that bridged the gap between Nashville songwriting and mainstream network pop. Parton, meanwhile, was actively transitioning from traditional country star to global superstar, having just released her groundbreaking crossover album New Harvest... First Gathering earlier that month. The Anaheim performance highlighted their dynamic on-stage chemistry and mutual respect—a creative kinship that spanned decades of television appearances and culminated years later in their hit duet "Wait 'Til I Get You Home." Together, their joint bill in Anaheim exemplified the late-1970s era when country-pop performers successfully commanded major arena audiences nationwide.
Category: The 20th Century
Price
$29
100% Authentic: Original printing, never a reproduction.