Original 1st printing 13&3/4 X 20" concert poster for NYC blues/folk/garage/psychedelic heroes the Blues Project (featuring Al Kooper and Steve Katz) appearing at the Town Hall in New York City on 5/5/1967.
Art by Bruce Maddox for Liberty Graphics, this is one of six images created as part of the Liberty Graphics/Cafe Au Go-Go series that were sold (upstairs from the Go-Go on Bleecker Street) at and distributed by "the Infinite Poster". This is the small format version of this poster (there is also a larger version with a slightly different (blue/orange/green) color scheme).
Medium flat vellum stock poster is in very good to excellent (B/B+ to B+) condition; there are tack holes in all four corners with a tiny amount of softening/rounding in a couple of the corner tips, light handling wear, a 1" diagonal bend in the lower right corner, a few tiny thin stress bends and pin-prick smudges hiding within the image area and a hint of edge wear (a couple of tiny nip tears), otherwise fine.
VERY PSYCHEDELIC (and uncommon) original 1st printing 1967 Blues Project poster from the Liberty Graphics series. This show (the band's "homecoming" and one of Al Kooper's last with the original band) was promoted by Cafe Au Go-Go owner Howard Solomon in conjunction with Verve Records (the band's label).