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Supply and Demand…and Supply!

Friday, February 1st, 2008

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Well. Jermaine Rogers’ ’60s concert style art poster of his groovy LAUREL CANYON cover sold out in two hours this afternoon.

Mournful that you didn’t get your dibs in fast enuf?

Take heart: Mr. Musichead Gallery in L.A. has an extremely limited supply: same image, same colors, same size, hand-silkscreened on dun-colored stock which lends the poster an intriguing aged patina—like it’s been hanging in some opium den or other since 1966.

Contact the gallery at the link above for details—including custom framing.

Laurel Canyon, the Poster!

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

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You’ve begged, pleaded, cajoled, schemed.

Now, at long last, Jermaine Rogers has created a full-on, tripped-out, suitable-for-framing, limited-edition art poster of his bitchin’ cover for LAUREL CANYON.

It’s available direct from his website, which notes…

In 2006, Jermaine created the cover artwork from the best-selling book ‘Laurel Canyon: The Inside Story Of Rock-N-Roll’s Legendary Neighborhood’ by Michael Walker. The book is now well into its seventh printing.

The cover art struck a nerve with very many readers and lovers of rock-and-roll history and culture worldwide, and after many requests Jermaine is finally releasing an art print edition of the cover imagery.

This silk-screened piece is printed on 100 lb. white gallery stock and measures approx. 25 x 17 inches. This edition is limited to only 150 signed/numbered pieces, a portion of which is already unavailable. The remaining balance of the edition will be offered to the public at $50.00 per print (ONE PER BUYER.)

I’ve seen these babies up close etc. and, ladies and gentlemen, they are freaking gorgeous. The colors are the same as the original, above, but as Jermaine points out “look like they’ve been plugged into the wall”—the hippie-chick cover girl is suffused with fluorescing ink that renders her bodaciously 3-D.

Put this beauty under a black light at your own risk.