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Item # 710020

July 19, 1973

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, July 19, 1973

* Very early Bruce Springsteen - NYC night club ad
* Prior to the official naming of the E Street Band

* The Allman Brothers Band - Dickey Betts
* American rock band concert advertisement


Page 57 under "cafes, clubs & coffee houses" is a advertisement for a "BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN w/ The Wailers" performance at Max's Kansas City night club in NYC. This is very early for this famous American rock singer.
Page 47 has a full page advertisement for the "THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND" concert (sold out) at Madison Square Garden. Names of each band member is named here. (see images)
I suspect this to be an extremely rare item because their was really no reason to save it at the time.
The Village Voice was an American counterculture newspaper known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly. It introduced free-form, high-spirited, and passionate journalism into the public discourse - a tradition it maintained throughout its 60+ year history. It is quite common to find great political cartoons, satirical cartoons and articles, thought-provoking editorials, and ads and reviews for both concerts and theater productions - both on and off Broadway. Many iconic writers and musicians credit their appearance in The Village Voice for at least a portion of their success.
Complete with 96 pages, tabloid-size, one crease across the center, small red library stamp at the top of the front page, nice condition.

Provenance note: This issue comes from The Village Voice's own archives, part of their in-house collection used to create their digital archive. Rare as such.

Alert: Many issues of The Village Voice contain articles and/or photos which some consider offensive, and are certainly inappropriate for children. Please purchase with discretion.

Category: The 20th Century