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Published by Village Music, Inc, [New York?], 1987
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Unbound. Condition: Fine. Gelatin silver print. 10" x 8". Fine. Stamp of photographer Popsie Russell with date of 1987 on verso. Image of Ed Sanders seated at a desk signing a contract, seated next to record exec Ahmet Ertegun, with Kupferberg, Weaver, and Bernard Stollman looking on approvingly. The Fugs signed with Stollman's ESP-Disk records in 1965, so this is a later generation print.
Published by East End Theatre New York, NY, 1965
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[1] pp.; 27.8 x 21.5 cm.; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; mimeograph Flyer for a performance by The Fugs held March 8, [1965] at the East End Theatre in New York City. The Fugs was Tuli Kupferberg, Ed Sanders, Al Fowler, Ken Weaver, and Peter Stamfel. Good. Folded into eights. Areas of discoloration around edges. Light soiling including an 8 mm. mark to lower left side of recto, a 1.2 cm. mark near upper right corner, and two 3 mm. spots of staining to middle right of page. Light bumping of corners and edges.
Published by Atlantic Records, [New York], 1967
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
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Unbound. Condition: Near Fine. Broadside. Measuring 13.75" x 22". Stiff cardboard. Near fine with smudging along the left lower edge and some light scattered toning. A poster promoting The Fugs concert tour around the San Francisco Bay Area, kicking off with a show at the Berkeley Community Theater. It features The Fugs red, white and blue logo and an image of Ed Sanders, Tuli Kupferberg, and Ken Weaver taken by rock photographer Joel Brodsky. Though credited on the poster as an Atlantic Records artist, the band was dropped from the label and an already recorded album was canceled following this tour. According to Sanders, the wife of an Atlantic Records executives did appreciate their stirring ditty, "Coca Cola Douche.".