Black Flag concert flier, Wilson Center, Washington, D.C. - October 18, 1984

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Title:
Black Flag concert flier, Wilson Center, Washington, D.C. - October 18, 1984
Date:
1984-10-18T05:00:00Z, 1984-11-09T05:00:00Z
Summary:
Advertising flier promoting a concert by the California-based punk band, Black Flag. The concert occurred on October 18, 1984 at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. The opening bands were Saccharine Trust and Tom Troccoli's Dog (listed here as Tom Troccoli & His Dog), both of whom were California punk bands on tour with Black Flag. The flier also contains information on another upcoming concert at the Wilson Center on November 9, 1984 that would feature the California punk band TSOL, along with D.C. punk bands Government Issue and Marginal Man. The flier's verso includes a handwritten message to its recipient -- D.C. artist and musician Sharon Cheslow -- asking her to "help us spread the word" about the concert.
Creator:
Unknown
Contributor:
Black Flag (Musical group)
Saccharine Trust (Musical group)
Tom Troccoli's Dog (Musical group)
Government Issue (Musical group)
Marginal Man (Musical group)
TSOL (Musical group)
Century:
1901-2000
Place of origin – Continent:
North America
Place of origin – Country:
United States of America
Place of origin – Region:
District of Columbia
Place of origin – Settlement:
Washington
Temporal subject:
1981-1990
Topical subjects:
Punk culture--Washington (D.C.)
Punk rock musicians--Washington (D.C.)
Punk rock music--United States.
Hardcore musicians
Hardcore (Music)--United States.
Advertising fliers
Word-of-mouth advertising.
Concerts--Washington (D.C.)
Genre:
Fliers (printed matter)
ArchivesUM location:
Sharon Cheslow Punk Flyers collection, 1979-1991
  • series 1: Flyers, 1979-1991
  • box 1
  • folder 7
  • item 15
Repository:
Special Collections in Performing Arts
Browse terms:
Performing Arts, Music
Copyright holder:
Unknown
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