“Keef Hartley Band, Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Free at Last – The Lyceum”

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**All-Nighter Vintage-Style Print: Lyceum Concert – Keef Hartley Band, Crazy World of Arthur Brown & Free at Last**

Step back into the swinging countercultural spirit of 1969 with this evocative vintage-style print commemorating the famed all-nighter event at the Lyceum Theatre in London. Held on March 6th, this iconic concert brought together some of the most eclectic and electrifying acts of the era. The Keef Hartley Band, known for their blues-infused rock stylings, headlined the evening alongside the explosive theatricality of The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and the soulful passion of Free at Last. With admission priced at 20 shillings, the event embodied the accessibility and raw energy of late 1960s music culture, a time when such gatherings were pivotal to the flourishing underground scene shaped by progressive attitudes and experimental sounds.

This print is more than a nostalgic throwback—it’s a slice of history, capturing an era defined by its rejection of the mainstream and embrace of artistic freedom. The Lyceum all-nighter marks a significant cultural moment, celebrating a generation pushing boundaries through music, art, and social expression. For fans of the individuals and groups who pioneered that transformative decade or anyone captivated by socio-musical history, this piece offers an immersive glimpse into the apogee of 1960s counterculture in all its energy and inventiveness.

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    **Vintage-Style Lyceum All-Nighter Poster – March 6 Event Featuring Iconic 1960s Bands** This print captures the vibrant music scene of 1960s Britain, promoting an all-nighter event at the Lyceum Theatre on March 6. With a lineup that included blues-rock pioneers the Keef Hartley Band, the theatrical and psychedelic Crazy World of Arthur Brown, and the soulful Free at Last, the poster reflects the dynamic energy of the era. The Lyceum Theatre, an iconic venue in London, was a key location for emerging rock, blues, and progressive music during a time of profound cultural and musical transformations. The significance of this event lies in its context. The late 1960s were an era of counterculture and artistic experimentation, with music becoming both a form of creative expression and a rallying point for the youth. The Keef Hartley Band blended blues and jazz influences, while Arthur Brown's flamboyant performances challenged conventions,“Keef Hartley Band, Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Free at Last – The Lyceum”
    £10.00