HERE'S A FINE PAIR OF HARD TO FIND ORIGINAL GIG POSTERS IN EXCELLENTCONDITIONBUY THEM BOTH FOR ONE MONEY!DASH RIP ROCKRUN WESTY RUN11" x 17"CONCERT POSTERCANNIBAL CLUB AUSTIN TEXAS1990POSTER ARTIST: JASON AUSTINCONDITION: EXCELLENT -9 OF 10 OR BETTERDASH RIP ROCKKING HORSE11" x 17"CONCERT POSTERCANNIBAL CLUB AUSTIN TEXAS1991POSTER ARTIST: R. MATHERCONDITION: EXCELLENT -9 OF 10 OR BETTERBiographyby John BushStraight-ahead rock & roll in the Southern tradition, with plenty of indie rock energy to boot, is what has kept Dash Rip Rock going since 1984. A trio comprised of vocalist/guitarist Bill Davis, bassist Ned "Hoaky" Hickel, and drummer Chris Luckette, the group formed in 1984, originally with Fred LeBlanc on drums, though he left in 1989 (after the Mammoth label LPs Dash Rip Rock and Ace of Clubs) to found Cowboy Mouth. The duo then recruited Luckette and recorded 1990's Not of This World with producer Jim Dickinson. After the concert record Boiled Alive!, Dash Rip Rock left Mammoth Records and released 1993's Tiger Town on Doctor Dream. Two more label switches, from Sector 2 to Naked Language, preceded the release of 1995's Get You Some of Me (after which Luckette left the band) and 1996's Dash Rip Rock's Gold Record. Paydirt followed in 1998. In 2002 the trio released Sonic Boom, followed by Recyclone in 2005 and Hee Haw Hell in 2007. Styles * Pop/Rock * Alternative Pop/ Rock * Americana * Cowpunk * Roots Rock Moods * Sleazy * Raucous * Party/ Celebratory * Boisterous * Street-Smart * Brash The most productive of Austin's young poster artists is Jason Austin. Born on Long Island in '71, he moved to Texas in 1978, and designed his first poster ten years later. His earliest pieces were signed "J. Wichrowski," and for a time he used the allonym "Zebulon Woodhull." Often approximating a neo-psychedelic look and using quasi Sixties era lettering, Austin nonetheless shares the penchant for gory and horrific imagery currently favored by many alternative posterists. He often works with Lyman Hardy, who began creating posters in Houston about '85 and moved to Austin in 1990.Richard Mather began doing macabre posters for the Cannibal in 1990. A fan of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth and Robert Williams, he has experimented with a handful of different styles - jagmo.comThis is an original single sheetpaper poster advertisement (A.K.A. street art, handbill, flyer or print) for a concert performance gig by professional musicians at a music venue. Guaranteed original and authentic, manufactured prior to, and in conjunction with the promotion of the event. A Sound Deal does not sell poster re-prints, scans or duplications of any kind, so please don't ask. Combine Items to Save $$$!!!©ASoundDealPowered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution