There's still a free spot for decent art in your home? Our in-house curator recommends this one to you. With this unique poster, you seem to be able to hear the sounds of San Quentin State Prison and stand in the midst of the cheering crowd. Captured in the finest pencil technique, you definitely need the cool Man in Black for the daily view at home!
On February 24, 1969, another piece of music history was written when Johnny C. recorded his second live album in a prison. The day before, in the afternoon, he had shaken out of his sleeve the song "San Quentin", which addressed his impressions of the State Prison California gained that day. During the concert, the first lines first made the inmates fall silent and shortly afterwards break out into thunderous cheers: San Quentin, I hate every inch of you! But he surprised and delighted the "best audience in the world" with another song that had never been played live before: "A Boy Named Sue". As his first and only album, "At San Quentin" reached #1 on the Billboard Pop Charts and was awarded 2x Gold and 6x Platinum!
Rumble59 posters are printed on extra sturdy paper. The combination of high-quality printing and thick paper ensures a highly durable decoration for your home. Elaborated in high and loving details and printed in maximum resolution are these illustrations a real piece of art for your walls. Whether it's hanging in your living room, garage or rehearsal room: The unique poster by Rumble59 look great everywhere. Grab more than only one - one as a gift or just all for yourself.
Rumble59 offers unique posters for lovers of rock'n'roll style! No question: The poster "San Quentin" should be in every decent rockabilly household!