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Lake Tahoe by Steve Conroy

Steve Conroy has created his first professionally printed piece for the Lake Tahoe shows. While he has done about 7-8 digitally printed posters in the past for various bands and given them away at the shows, this is his first major print and first time on PhanArt. This poster depicts the scene in Godfather II where Fredo gets his ticket punched while fishing on Lake Tahoe.

This poster is printed on 13pt recycled matte paper and measures 12.25″ x 17.25″. The price for this poster is $20 which includes shipping.

 


Party Time Pins for Summer Tour Leg 2

These brand spankin new pins from Party Time Pins will be available at every show this summer except Outside Lands. All pins have 2 pin backings and are in Limited Editions of 100, although the Superball pin is an edition of 200.

These pins cost $30 for the Gorge set, $20 for the Superball spinner and $10 for everything else. Find them on lot or at www.partytimepins.com!

Hollywood Bowl and UIC triptych tease from AJ Masthay

From AJ Masthay:

I’m very pleased to present to you my little ditty for the Hollywood Bowl. Nothing like a little classical opera to get the juices going for a rock concert… and don’t get me going on the bedazzeled breastplate! These six color beauties will be up on my store site this Wednesday, August 3rd, at 12 noon EST. Due to my upcoming travel schedule these prints will not ship until after August 18th.

August 8, 2011 Hollywood, CA
6 color linoleum block print set
Signed/Numbered limited edition of 100 Canson Edition antique white paper stock
$35 plus shipping

 

I’m also offering up a little tease for my UIC triptych, the center panel of the set.

Want to see the rest? Well make sure you’re at Da Mock Show on Tuesday, August 16, 2011 from noon to 5pm, 400 S. Peoria St., walking distance from the venue! This free show is a must see for anyone interested in concert art. Ill have a table displaying my wares along with artists such as Jim Pollock, David Welker, Dan Grzeca, Nate Duval, Justin Helton, Jay Ryan and many many more. Check out www.amockshow.com for the full artist lineup and additional details.

To those of you heading out later this week for the Gorge, travel safe, travel smart and have a hell of a time – Ill catch up with you in Hollywood!

Masthay Tahoe Poster on sale this Friday at Noon

From AJ Masthay and available at Noon on Friday 7/29 comes his Lake Tahoe Poster

“God it was a scorcher here in the Northeast this past weekend. Unfortunately the studio, AKA The Sweatbox, is not air conditioned. Maybe it was a mix of the heat, dehydration and ink fumes, but something “clicked” on this image and I truly feel its one of my most detailed and cohesive prints to date.”

August 9&10 2011
Lake Tahoe, NV
6 color linoleum block print set
Signed/Numbered limited edition of 200
Canson Edition antique white paper stock

“Not to toot my own horn, but this thing is just badass… Digging back into the wild west history of Lake Tahoe for this one, we’re talking the days of outlaws, sheriffs, and smoking peacemakers. It may not look it in the photos, but these prints are six colors – some extremely subtle, and boy do they pop in person.”

“As promised, the Tahoe edition will go onsale Friday July 29nd at 12 noon EST.  Things are looking very good for at least one more edition for the second leg, I’ll be sure to keep you posted. Feel free to get in touch with me at aj@masthaystudios with any questions and Ill see ya in Hollywood! AJ”

Ryan Kerrigan posters and stickers for Summer Tour 2011 Leg 2

Ryan Kerrigan’s Posters for Leg 2 of Summer 2011 are here. Lake Tahoe, Hollywood and San Francisco prints below come in an edition of 25 while Gorge and Chicago are editions of 55. The prints are $20 each shipped or $15 on lot if any remain. Stickers of each design are $2 each or 3 for $5.

You can place an order by making a paypal payment to ryan@ryankerrigan.com

Please be specific with whatposters/stickers you are ordering!

Ben Whitesell Watkins Glen and Phish Heads prints

Ben created a poster for Phish’s Superball IX Festival held over the 4th of July holiday weekend at Watkins Glen. And for those of you looking for something not specific to a show, he has released a series of minimalist portraits of the boys, each inscribed with lyrics specific to each band member.

The Superball IX poster is 13×19 printed on enhanced matte paper and is a limited run of 30 posters, each signed and numbered by Ben and is available for $15.

The “Phish Heads”, are 8×10 printed on fine art velvet and each is a limited run of 20, and can be purchased for $8 each.

All prints are available at Ben’s new website www.movingthemerch.com

AJ Masthay’s Gorge Poster

From AJ Masthay, his Gorge print and info on his Tahoe print, due out next week.

Here we go folks, time to start releasing some 2nd leg prints! First up, a little ditty for the infamous GORGE. A special theme for all the tapers out there, (who remembers the days of trading Maxell XLII’s?). Seriously though, in this day and age of SBD instant gratification, it’s easy to forget that it is the tapers that built so much of the scene we all cherish. To all the tapers, THANK YOU, please keep doing what you do.


August 5&6, 2011
George, Washington
7 color linoleum block print set
Signed/Numbered limited edition of 100
Canson Edition antique white paper stock

The Gorge edition will go onsale Friday July 22nd at 12 noon EST at masthaystudios.com

Next up for sale will be Lake Tahoe on Friday, July 29th at 12 noon EST. Look for an update early next week.

Finally to round out the promised five prints to subscription holders, will be the Chicago UIC Triptych. These very special prints will be exclusively available at Da Mock Show UIC, Tuesday, August 16, 2011 from noon to 5pm, 400 S. Peoria St., walking distance from the venue! This free show is a must see for anyone interested in concert art. Ill have a table displaying my wares along with artists such as Jim Pollock, David Welker, Dan Grzeca, Nate Duval, Justin Helton, Jay Ryan and many many more. Check out www.amockshow.com for the full artist lineup and additional details.

Feel free to get in touch with me at aj@masthaystudios with any questions and Ill see ya in Hollywood!

Rock & Bus service for getting to and from Phish shows nationwide

Rock & Bus is offering service to every concert on the 2011 Phish tour! Using a new social reservation model, Rock & Bus is able to send buses to wherever the Phish fans are. They’ve set up all the major cities around every venue and invite you to reserve for the town nearest you. They will route our buses accordingly and get everyone to the concert,  partying all the way.  It’s a great new option and they hope that you will agree.

Help Rock & Bus spread the word to other Phish fans for the fun, safe, and green new way to get to the shows!

You can drink on the bus and each person can bring a carryon bag and a big bag for under the bus. The overnight (festival) buses have different rules. You can find manufacturers’ pictures of the buses on their site. Each bus has DVD players, TVs and a speaker system. Bring your group and have fun, just respect the bus and the bus will respect you.

For more information regarding Rock & Bus, call 855-725-5928 or email them at info@rockandbus.com

Phish Tour as Vacation

This article was originally published in the Early Summer 2011 issue of Surrender to the Flow Magazine, #29.

Phish Tour as Vacation

What constitutes a vacation is different for each person and each family with variables based on cost, class and the intrinsic need for adventure. Those of means are able to travel throughout the country and across the globe in style, dining on exotic meals in locations both exclusive and secluded and broadening their views of the world from a safe distance. Many in the middle class including those with families are relegated to the once or twice a year typical vacation spots – Orlando, Myrtle Beach, National Parks, State Parks, beaches and other destinations that are economically feasible and work into the busy calendar of life. There are those who are unable to plan for, let alone set the time aside for, a vacation and make do with brief local escapes to see family and friends, forgoing leaving town for the ‘staycation’. Although that’s a lame word, many have no other way to escape reality for the important rejuvenation a vacation can bring..

For those who see Phish, vacation is a different beat altogether. While we might fit one of the aforementioned vacations into our yearly lives, Phish tour is the vacation of choice for many fans. Our love of Phish is the driving force behind our choice on where and when we take a break from the real world and focus on getting together with friends and rejuvenating our spirit through a most unique vacation that is not available through any travel website, travel agent or vacation club.

Most people take vacations with their family, but with us it’s our Phamily. How we get there and where we go depends on who we are, where we live and how far we can afford to travel on a given tour. Our travel styles vary yet we all arrive and we all get in. The single rider travels to meet with friends and head into the show. Couples ride together and bond over the trip to and from each show, adding to their story another chapter or ending the journey because it just wasn’t right. Families are starting to appear more on tour as our fan base ages and taking kids to a show isn’t something to be surprised at anymore whether we embrace it or not. By moving from town to town, going on an entire tour or a leg or run of shows or doing whatever is local and convenient, it becomes our vacation. More importantly, our vacation comes to us and can be taken 2-3 times a year in some cases, especially if you live in the Northeast or Midwest.

As my friend Emilie Goldenberg reminded me, “Tour is like summer camp for adults.” Many of us went to summer camp and enjoyed the activities, the bonds among friends, seeing old friends again each summer. Finding the joy of tour that is unseen anywhere else – THAT is our vacation and the heart of Phish tour. Before camp as a kid and tour as an adult, there are the jitters of excited nervousness, the potential to see old friends, the excitement of what might happen, what might change, where we might go on a side trip and what debacles may befall the group on our trip this time around. During camp/tour, expectations are pushed aside for the reality of the shows we see, the adventures we go on with our friends and the stories made through the unpredictability of tour. When it ends, we long for more but instead find our way back home, exhausted and hungry for ‘real’ food, a good shower and our own bed. We spend the next week or so developing/uploading pictures and videos, sorting through clothes clean and dirty, sorting out our souvenirs and tangible memories, putting them away for safe keeping until we look at them again before heading back on the road to camp or a show and starting the cycle anew again.

For Phish fans, it can be difficult to take a ‘real’ vacation, one that involves not going directly to a Phish show and not collecting another Mike’s Groove for the memory bank. Booking a flight, taking off to a Caribbean locale or elsewhere throughout the world and spending a week or more with someone special or a group of friends – all that takes effort and planning in order to pull off and its not easy. The average person can plan that trip to Costa Rica a year in advance but for Phish fans, many cannot simply due to the fact that Phish might be playing a year from now and most of the time, Phish takes priority. Weddings are acceptable reasons to skip Phish, simply because that event doesn’t repeat itself and there are hundreds of more Phish shows; weddings, not so much. So we wait and see when Phish is playing and make plans accordingly. With no fall shows for Phish this year, fans can rest assured that plans can be made and vacations taken with a relative degree of planning involved in order to make the vacation less harried and more enjoyable. Taking away the fear of going on vacation and missing something epic like a hometown show, a three night run or even worse, a festival, allows for trips to be planned and vacations to be enjoyed without the fear of missing out on something special.

Then again, some folks plan in advance and wind up missing out on the few shows that they were set on going to, simply because life (family, significant other, lack of time) got in the way. Having to plan well in advance for a tour knowing that accurate tour dates are a crapshoot until announced adds to the pressure of planning and hoping Phish and ‘real’ vacations don’t overlap. With some luck, you can get in both vacations; you gotta squeeze as much out of a vacation as you can when you know that Phish tour will probably postpone the next one!

Even with family vacations coming up more often as we get older, the need to take a Phamily vacation is ever-present so as to bring us back to where we were, remind us of the feeling we forgot and bridge the gap between the youthful exuberance that Phish tour secretes and the docility aging brings to our lives. It becomes a struggle between getting older and seeking to hold on to the things we grew up with and a balance is needed even when it seems like it might not be in our best interest. Your soul knows best and finding your way back on tour, even if just for a show or four is what you can fit in, you know it will be worth it. It always is. With friends by our side we get back feeling alive from out latest Phish vacation.

Ben Whitesell and Doug Whitworth Camden and Cincy Posters

From Ben Whitesell, previously seen with his Bethel Print:

Onward to Camden! You are looking at my 3rd collaborative PHISH Phan Art Concert Poster with Doug Whitworth. We decided to get a little gritty with this one and tried to pull in some of the tour culture. This particular tour poster will be our last till the August like our other prints, this will be limited to 30 prints.  It’s first come, first serve and once the 30th print is sold we will close purchasing.

Posters can be purchased in a variety of styles, prints, sizes and papers. Costs range but dont miss out on this limited edition print!

Previously this tour, Ben Whitesell designed a poster for Phish’s triumphant return to Cincinnati’s Riverbend Music Center. The poster features a rendition of a classic audio tape based on the tapes — the way we older phans grew our collections, before CDs, MP3s, etree and SendSpace. The tape is labeled with the show date and venue and the print is adoned with some lyrics from “Mound”, which was actually played at the show.and is a limited run of 30. Ben also has a handful of a blue version of the print that was sold on lot. There were only 10 printed in blue. For the blue variants, contact Ben at bwhitesell@me.com