Rick Griffin's iconic artwork captures The Grateful Dead's legendary 1967 performance at the Avalon Ballroom for Family Dog productions, commonly known as "Three Indian Dudes," prominently featuring a photograph of three members of the police force of the Maharaja of Kashmir. This postcard exemplifies the era's psychedelic aesthetic, layering vintage imagery with vibrant typography characteristic of the period. The concert itself holds particular significance in Dead history—Eric Burdon and The Animals made an unexpected appearance, ultimately taking the stage to perform with the band's own instruments, a rare occurrence in the group's career. A striking piece of music history and graphic design artistry.
- Title: The Grateful Dead, Three Indian Dudes
- Musical Artist: The Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Robert Baker
- Graphic Artist: Rick Griffin
- Medium: Lithograph
- Edition: First
- Year of Printing: 1967
- Signature: N/A
- Paper Size: 5” x 7”
- Promoter: Family Dog
- Venue: The Avalon Ballroom
- Reference: FD54
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