The Great British Music Festival Commemorative Mirror

STATUS QUO/BAD COMPANY/PROCOL HARUM The Great British Music Festival Commemorative Mirror (Fantastic decorative mirror commissioned in 1976 by the concert promoter Mel Bush to commemorate the success of the 1975/6 Great British Music Festival. This mirror originates from Mel Bush's personal archive and comes complete with an accompanying letter of authenticity from him confirming this.See 'More Info' for full details of this attractive piece plus details of all the performers at the Festival)

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Release Year 1976 - 48 years ago
Condition Unless stated otherwise in the description above, all items are in at least excellent condition - so please read our descriptions carefully. We try to sell items as close to Mint condition as possible, and many will indeed be close to brand new and/or unplayed. Others may be 'used' - and all will meet our strict grading and are 100% guaranteed.
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Format memorabilia
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Product Catalogue No MIRROR
Music Genre Rock
Country Comes from UK Comes from 'UK'
 
Tracklisting & More Information

The Great British Music Festival took place on December 31st 1975 - 3rd January 1976 at the Olympia, London. The line up was as follows:

December 31st 1975

Status Quo - Headlining
Steve Marriotts All Stars
Thin Lizzy
Climax Blues
Steve Gibbons
Doctors Of Madness
Compere - DJ Nicky Horne

January 1st 1976

Procol Harum - headlining
Barclay James Harvest
Baker Gurvitz Army
Jack The Lad
John Miles
Snafu
Compere - DJ Nicky Horne

January 2nd/3rd

Bad Company - headlining
Nazereth
Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance
The Pretty Things
Be-Bop Deluxe
Charlie
Compere - DJ Alan Freeman


Mel Bush was a legendary concert promoter in the 1970's and 80's. He promoted such infamous concerts as Bowie's Aladdin Sane tour (where Ziggy 'retired'), Queen's early tours and Led Zeppelin at Earls Court.

With each of the acts he promoted, once a successful tour or concert was over, Mel Bush would commission a commemorative plaque or mirror as a souvenir of the event. Usually these would be presented to the artist, with an additional one kept in his own personal archive.

This item has remained in the archive for 32 years but now that Mel is semi-retired, he has decided to part with his treasured archive of mirrors and plaques and we have been enlisted to help him find good homes for his collection. Each item from the archive will be accompanied by a signed letter from Mel detailing its origins and confirming its authenticity.

The design of the mirror is as follows

The huge mirror is a landscape design. It measures 39"x27" including the frame. The mirror dates back to 1976 (when it was commissioned) but the frame is a much more recent replacement.
The design screen printed onto the mirror is a reproduction of the poster that originally advertised the event. The title of the festival is along the top in blue and red lettering. December 31st line-up is printed down the left hand side in red, January 1st line-up is printed down the middle in blue and January 2/3rd are printed on the right hand side in black.
In addition to the band names, the venue details, ticket prices and brokers details are printed along the bottom.

An eye-catching item and a rare piece of music memorabilia with historical interest.


**Due to the size, weight and fragility of this item we would request that potentional customers contact us directly by phone or email to discuss delivery/collection options**


MEMORABILIA  
Recording Artist Status Quo
Product Title The Great British Music Festival Commemorative Mirror
Product Information Status Quo The Great British Music Festival Commemorative Mirror UK memorabilia.
Language All tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
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