Original mid-1960s Wilson Pickett Show concert program booklet issued by APO Shows Inc.
Features include:
Wilson Pickett
Sam & Dave
Junior Walker and the All Stars
Billy Stewart
James Carr
T.V. Mama
King Coleman (M.C.)
The Kelly Bros
Al “TNT” Braggs
Softcover format with black-and-white artist photos and biographical text. Printed during the height of mid-1960s soul and R&B touring circuits.
Interior text references:
Sam & Dave’s Stax Records period (1963 onward)
Junior Walker’s “Shotgun” and “How Sweet It Is”
Wilson Pickett’s “Land of 1000 Dances” and “Midnight Hour”
Based on song references and lineup, this program aligns with approximately 1965–1966 touring era.
Not a reprint. Paper stock, typography, and production style are consistent with original 1960s tour programs.
Appeals to:
Soul & R&B collectors
Stax / Atlantic Records era collectors
Wilson Pickett collectors
Sam & Dave memorabilia collectors
Junior Walker & Motown collectors
1960s concert ephemera collectors
Condition is solid mid-grade example appropriate for age.
By 1965, Wilson Pickett was emerging as one of Atlantic Records’ most powerful soul vocalists, propelled by hits like “In the Midnight Hour” and “Land of 1000 Dances.” Touring packages of this era frequently combined Stax-associated artists such as Sam & Dave with Motown acts like Junior Walker and the All Stars, reflecting the peak of American soul’s commercial crossover success. Multi-artist tour programs from this period are collectible as documentation of the live touring circuit that fueled mid-1960s R&B’s national expansion.
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