Flier for a concert featuring Happy Go Licky, Dag Nasty, and Reptile House at the 9:30 Club, May 28, 1987. The flier has the text 'Eddie' and a percent sign at the bottom and includes a photograph of someone lying on the ground and playing electric guitar., The date of the flier is based on the active dates of Happy Go Licky
Flier for a concert featuring The Bomb Show, One Last Wish, and Dag Nasty on Thursday, August 21st at the 9:30 Club. The minimalist flier features black text on a white background., Likely a flier for the same concert advertised by dcpl_janney_fliers_0046 and dcpl_janney_fliers_0050which also include the band Happy New Year; The year of the concert is based on dcpl_janney_fliers_0046
Flier for a concert featuring Government Issue, Misfits, and The Necros (from Ohio) on February 28 at the 9:30 Club. The flier features the Misfits skeleton with its arms crossed over its chest., The year of the concert is unknown; dcpl_janney_fliers_0035 advertises the same concert
Flier for two concerts at the 9:30 Club, one featuring The Screaming Blue Messiahs with One Last Wish, September 30 for $8 and the other featuring Doctor and The Medics, October 1 for $9. The two headlining bands were both from London. Flier includes 9:30 Club contact information and appears to have been created by the club. The flier was printed on light yellow paper., The year of the concerts is unknown
Flier for a concert featuring Bad Brains and Minor Threat, April 29, 1982 at the 9:30 Club. The flier features the logos of the two bands and the venue as well as an image of the Bad Brains lion wearing a six-pointed star crown and knocking down a building with its tail. It also features the text 'now is the time for all good men to cash in' and 'it's not the same.' The flier is printed on green paper., The flier's date is based on the fact that April 29 was a Thursday and the active dates of Minor Threat
Dischord Records flier advertising the release of Minor Threat's 'In My Eyes' 7' on red vinyl, Dischord Records t-shirts, and tickets for Anti-Pasti at the 9:30 Club. The record cost $2.00 and only 150 special sleeves were made. T-shirts cost $5.00 each and were printed in black ink on red shirts. Tickets for Anti-Pasti at the 9:30 Club went on sale December 20, 1981., The year of the flier is based on the 1981 release date of 'In My Eyes' on red vinyl
Flier for a concert featuring British band Angelic Upstarts with Iron Cross at the 9:30 Club on Sunday, October 3, 1982. The background of the flier is a photograph of someone throwing a Molotov cocktail at police or soldiers. The flier is printed on blue paper., The year of the concert is based on the fact that October 3 was a Sunday and the active dates of Iron Cross
Poster for an all-ages concert featuring Iron Cross, Black Market Baby, and Body Count at the 9:30 Club on May 15, a concert in celebration of Iron Cross' 2 year birthday. The poster also mentions that Iron Cross and Black Market Baby would play that Tuesday at Whispers. The poster is black ink on orange paper.
Flier for a concert featuring Government Issue, Scream, and Discharge (from England), Sunday, October 17, 1982 at the 9:30 Club on F Street NW. The flier features images of a skeleton and dead animal skeletons on the ground., The year of the concert is based on the flier note that October 17 was a Sunday and the active years of the bands (1980s)
Flier for Girls Rock! DC showcase at 9:30 Club on August 14, 2010. Flier features a drawing of a four-track recorder and headphones and the Girls Rock! DC logo.
Flier for a concert featuring Scream, HR, and Beefeater at the 9:30 Club on Thursday, January 17. The flier is a rose color, featuring a drawing of a person with their mouth open.
Flier for a concert featuring Insurrection, The Last Brew, Marginal Man, and Second Wind, July 24, 1983 at the 930 Club. The flier notes that the concert is a night show. Flier includes a central photograph of two people (possibly members of Insurrection), one of whom is wearing an animal mask. The flier also features smaller photographs of people, a dog, a building, and several masks.
Flier for a concert featuring Iron Cross, Saccharin Trust, Faith, and Black Flag at the 9:30 Club on December 12, 1981. The flier features a photograph of a soldier apparently being shot in a field and an image of an iron cross, and a phone number for information, 243-2454.
Flier for a concert featuring British band Angelic Upstarts with Iron Cross at the 9:30 Club on Sunday, October 3, 1982. The background of the flier is a photograph of someone throwing a Molotov cocktail at police or soldiers., The year of the concert is based on the fact that October 3 was a Sunday and the active dates of Iron Cross
Flier for a concert featuring Insurrection with The Faith and Double-O, November 7 at the 9:30 Club. The flier notes that the concert was a 3:00 p.m. matinee costing $3. The flier includes a graphic photograph of the burned head of a Japanese soldier on a U.S. tank., The photograph in the flier was taken by LIFE photographer Ralph Morse in Guadalcanal in 1942; The year of the concert is unknown
Flier for a concert featuring The Replacements, The 400 and D.J. Tom Berard at the 9:30 club on Thursday, December 13. The flier includes a photograph of The Replacements by Daniel Corrigan. The band members have thought bubbles drawn above their head of the song titles 'We're coming out!' and 'One More Chance.
Flier features Discharge, Government Issue, and Scream at the 9:30 Club on October 17. Flier features a photo of the Three Stooges., Dated 10-17, year unknown; Poster creator is credited as Marshall Stax
Flier for a concert featuring Minor Threat, J.F.A. (from Phoenix, Arizona), and Tar Babies (from Madison, Wisconsin) at the 9:30 Club on June 23, 1982. The concert was scheduled for 8 p.m. and cost $4. The flier features a photograph of a singer and crowd shot from behind the performer and is stamped 'copyright 1982 L. Clague.