JOHN VAN HAMERSVELD. “Hendrix Beethoven”. Jimi Hendrix Experience, Pinnacle Concert, Shrine Auditorium, 1969. Serigrafia di grande formato, stampata e pubblicata da Shepard Fairey in edizione di 120 esemplari, firmati e numerati da John Van Hamersveld.
Wes Wilson, Edmund Shea. Lenny Bruce, The Mothers, Fillmore Auditorium, BG-13, 1966. Third printing.
Randy Tuten, P. Pynchon. Led Zeppelin, Fillmore West/Winterland, BG-170-RP-2, 1969. Second printing.
David Byrd. Jimi Hendrix Experience, Fillmore East, 1968. Second printing, 1988.
Lee Conklin. Creedence Clearwater Revival, Fillmore West, BG-156, 1969. First and only printing.
Lee Conklin. Iron Butterfly, Fillmore West, BG-157, 1969. First and only printing.
Martin Sharp, Cream, 1967. Photos by Robert Whitaker. Original printing.
Wes Wilson. The Byrds, Fillmore Auditorium, BG-28, 1966. Second printing.
David Byrd. Jimi Hendrix Experience, Fillmore East, 1968. Poster and preliminary sketch, 2013. Signed and numbered by David Byrd.
Rick Griffin, Victor Moscoso. Jimi Hendrix, Winterland, BG-140, 1967. Second printing.
Alton Kelley. Celestial Moonchild. Canned Heat, Denver, CO, FD-D7, 1967. Third printing.
In 1969 Eric Clapton formed a band with Steve Winwood, Ric Grech and Ginger Baker. Bob Seidemann was asked to create the cover for their album. He photographed an 11-year old girl to create what became his most well-known image. Seidemann titled it Blind Faith which also became the name of the band. When the album was released in the USA the cover caused a controversy and an alternative cover was issued.