Ladysmith Black Mambazo Poster 98 Roseland s/n 170 MINT
Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Roseland Theater, Portland, OR, March 10, 1998. Hand-pulled, Signed and Numbered Limited Silkscreen Edition of 170 by Gary Houston
Joseph Shabalala's men's acappella group was born in the '60s and is still as powerful in person today. Their alternatively thunderous and delicate harmonies, based in the Zulu vocal styles of isicathamiya (walking softly) and mbube (lion) found a new audience in 1985, when one of Paul Simon's seemingly endless searches for inspiration led him to their door, where they were a major part of inspiring and creating his awesome and moving album, Graceland.
Performers: Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Illustrator: Gary Houston
Venue:
City: Portland
State: Oregon
Date: 3/10/1998
Edition: Limited Edition of
Size: Condition: MINT
Signature: Signed and numbered by Gary Houston
Original 1st and Only Printing
Hand signed in Pencil by Illustrator Gary Houston
Hand Made Silkscreen
Beautiful handmade silkscreen is a perfect gift for any fan of Ladysmith Black Mambazo
In Flawless Mint Condition
Gary Houston's work is some of the most beautiful and affordable music art on the market today. His impeccable design sense and subtle humor are unique in the rock poster world. His work has a hand-made quality exemplified by only the most top-tier silkscreen illustrators like Emek and Chuck Sperry. Gary hand-pulls all his own silkscreens. His stellar skills and attention to detail are evident in every poster he makes -- truly the perfect choice for any wall in a music lover's home. I believe that beyond the obvious beauty and intrinsic value of Gary's work, its original hand-made pedigree, high-quality conception, flawless execution, reasonable cost and very low edition size make Gary's work a great acquisition for collectors. Many of his pieces have appreciated dramatically in a very short period of time.
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