Trey Anastasio, Radio City Music Hall 2002 - A.J. Masthay
Original, 3-color, hand-pulled linocut by artist A.J. Masthay. This poster was made for Trey Anastasio’s June 06, 2002 concert at Radio City Music Hall. The Phish.net review of this performance states: ““At the Gazebo” featured the Vermont Youth Orchestra String Quartet. During the break before the encore maracas and tambourines were passed out to the audience and a set of stairs was placed in front of the stage. During “Alive Again” approximately forty guests – including members of Cyro Baptista’s Beat The Donkey ensemble, Brazilian dancers and other assorted percussionists and pranksters – joined Trey’s band in what can perhaps best be described as a strange combination of two infamous Phish antics: the 10/22/96 MSG “Freakapaug” and the 5/27/94 “Shake your Macaroni” Possum. After the ending refrain and amid an audience-aided percussion jam, Trey led the entire entourage down the stairs in front of the stage, through the audience and onto 51st Street where a drum circle ensued, blocking midtown traffic for nearly half an hour”. Stored flat since it was purchased direct from the artist in 2002, the poster is in As-New condition, and has been in the possession of only one smoke-free owner.
Paper measures approx. 15” x 23” (left edge deckled)
Hand signed and numbered 19/50
Original, 3-color, hand-pulled linocut by artist A.J. Masthay. This poster was made for Trey Anastasio’s June 06, 2002 concert at Radio City Music Hall. The Phish.net review of this performance states: ““At the Gazebo” featured the Vermont Youth Orchestra String Quartet. During the break before the encore maracas and tambourines were passed out to the audience and a set of stairs was placed in front of the stage. During “Alive Again” approximately forty guests – including members of Cyro Baptista’s Beat The Donkey ensemble, Brazilian dancers and other assorted percussionists and pranksters – joined Trey’s band in what can perhaps best be described as a strange combination of two infamous Phish antics: the 10/22/96 MSG “Freakapaug” and the 5/27/94 “Shake your Macaroni” Possum. After the ending refrain and amid an audience-aided percussion jam, Trey led the entire entourage down the stairs in front of the stage, through the audience and onto 51st Street where a drum circle ensued, blocking midtown traffic for nearly half an hour”. Stored flat since it was purchased direct from the artist in 2002, the poster is in As-New condition, and has been in the possession of only one smoke-free owner.
Paper measures approx. 15” x 23” (left edge deckled)
Hand signed and numbered 19/50
Original, 3-color, hand-pulled linocut by artist A.J. Masthay. This poster was made for Trey Anastasio’s June 06, 2002 concert at Radio City Music Hall. The Phish.net review of this performance states: ““At the Gazebo” featured the Vermont Youth Orchestra String Quartet. During the break before the encore maracas and tambourines were passed out to the audience and a set of stairs was placed in front of the stage. During “Alive Again” approximately forty guests – including members of Cyro Baptista’s Beat The Donkey ensemble, Brazilian dancers and other assorted percussionists and pranksters – joined Trey’s band in what can perhaps best be described as a strange combination of two infamous Phish antics: the 10/22/96 MSG “Freakapaug” and the 5/27/94 “Shake your Macaroni” Possum. After the ending refrain and amid an audience-aided percussion jam, Trey led the entire entourage down the stairs in front of the stage, through the audience and onto 51st Street where a drum circle ensued, blocking midtown traffic for nearly half an hour”. Stored flat since it was purchased direct from the artist in 2002, the poster is in As-New condition, and has been in the possession of only one smoke-free owner.
Paper measures approx. 15” x 23” (left edge deckled)
Hand signed and numbered 19/50