
Brum Beat – Decca Records, 1964
One of two records called BRUM BEAT released in 1964.
One of two records called BRUM BEAT released in 1964.
Blues Folk Festival poster
Various Birmingham blues band business cards.
The Plaza at Old Hill flyer (1965)
Photographs of Harry Barber (1964 & 1966)
Taste poster from Mothers Vibration Society
Mothers membership card (1968)
Rhythm & Blues All Stars LP (1966)
Melody Maker (1969) - The Blues still dominated the front pages up until the late 60's.
Bootleg Album Cover - Zeppelin Live at Blueberry Hill
Laney Amp
Mothers t shirt
Harvest Records Launch Night Invite (1969): Invite for Harvest Records launch shindig at Mothers.
The Kinks ' You Really Got Me' 7" single (1964). Credited by many as being one of the first 'heavy metal' songs.
Brownie & Sonny LP (1965).
Original Laney purchase ledger (approx 1968-69)
Photographs from Henry’s Blueshouse (1968-72)
The Plaza Rookery Road Membership card (1967)
Roosevelt Sykes 7 inch EP (1963)
The Electric Guitar Amplifier Handbook by Jack Darr (1966)
Led Zeppelin flyer from a gig at Birmingham Town Hall on Friday 13th of June, 1969. The other bands on that night were Liverpool Scene & Blodwyn Pig.
Keith Law is a gigging musician and song writer now based in the west country. In the mid – late 60s he was Birmingham based. Around this time he came into contact with Robert Plant and the Band of Joy. In this oral history clip .
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The Levi Set Blues Group Band business card (1965-67). The band were managed by Norman Hood who would later go on to be involved with Judas Priest as well as other bands.
An actual membership card, not a scan.