Kitty Wells Ed Brown Original Vintage Concert Poster Live 1971
Kitty Wells Ed Brown Original Vintage Concert Poster Live 1971
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Original Vintage Country Music Concert Posters Memorabilia Collectibles For Sale
Kitty Wells and Ed Brown, 1971
RARE Original Vintage Concert Poster Live Performance, 1971
Just Acquired (along with three other Rare concert posters). Very Rare concert poster for a Live Kitty Wells & Ed Brown show in 1971. With a great images of Wells and Brown. Vintage poster has an attractive design and coloring Based on our research this is the first time this poster has ever surfaced on the market. Very good condition with expected aging related wear like some staining, minor tears, border wear and corner chips, what you'd expect for an Authentically Used 50 year old Original Vintage Concert Poster. All these age related scars and sepia toning add a nice touch of authenticity. Minor flaws easily fixed via professional restoration. 100% Original UN-restored condition.
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Note: Kitty Kelly and Ed Brown Original Vintage Concert Posters are particularly Very Rare, which can be confirmed with an eBay search where as of today, NO OTHERS are listed.
Note: We just acquired a few other Rare Vintage Concert Posters. See them below under "Other Vintage Treasures You Might Like"
Kitty Wells and Jim Ed Brown at the Century II Convention Hall (1971). Concert Window Card (14" X 22").
Rare vintage window card advertising a concert featuring stars from the Grand Ole Opry including Kitty Wells, Jim Ed Brown, Bill Phillips, and Johnny Wright. Unrestored window card with good color and overall very presentable appearance. The Kitty Wells window card has a couple of tape stains..
BIO:
Ellen Muriel Deason (August 30, 1919 – July 16, 2012), known professionally as Kitty Wells, was an American pioneering female country music singer. She broke down a barrier to women in country music with her 1952 hit recording "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels", which also made her the first female country singer to top the U.S. country charts and turned her into the first female country superstar. “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels” would also be her first of several pop crossover hits. Wells is the only artist to be awarded top female vocalist awards for 14 consecutive years. Her chart-topping hits continued until the mid 1960s, paving the way for and inspiring a long list of female country singers who came to prominence in the 1960s.
Wells ranks as the sixth most successful female vocalist in the history of the Billboard country charts, according to historian Joel Whitburn's book The Top 40 Country Hits. In 1976, she was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. In 1991, she became the third country music artist, after Roy Acuff and Hank Williams, and the eighth woman to receive the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Wells' success and influence on country music garnered her the title "Queen of Country Music".
James Edward Brown (April 1, 1934 – June 11, 2015) was an American country singer-songwriter who achieved fame in the 1950s with his two sisters as a member of the Browns. He later had a successful solo career from 1965 to 1974, followed by a string of major duet hits with fellow country music vocalist Helen Cornelius, through 1981. Brown was also the host of the Country Music Greats Radio Show, a syndicated country music program from Nashville, Tennessee.
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