Posted 9 months ago
Belltown
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This is another early (1966) Wes Wilson for a Jefferson Airplane show at the Fillmore Auditorium. The second-bill act was Great Society, whose lead singer was Grace Slick. Slick joined the Airplane later that year when the Airplane's singer, Signe Anderson, left the band to have a baby. Slick had a couple of songs for her new bandmates, including Somebody to Love and White Rabbit.
I just like the way Wilson made the lettering create a simple shape.
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And after half a century, almost, it still has "IMPACT"!