MUSE - All Star Performance - No Nukes. Madison Square Garden. 1979






Holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in film management, specialising in classic cinema and music memorabilia.
€50 |
|---|
Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 133960 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
No Nukes: Madison Square Garden, New York, 1979 poster by Muse (artist: MUSE) in size 92.5 x 61.5 cm, in condition A- with minor imperfections.
Description from the seller
Poster No Nukes. Madison Square Garden, New York. September 19-23 1979 . 92,5 x 61,5 cm. Printed in the U.S.A. From the Muse Concerts for a Non-Nuclear Future U.S.A. Crosby, Stills and Nash, Bonnie Rait, Poco, Jackson Browne, Chaka Khan, Gordon Nash, Nicolette Larson, John Hall, Bruce Springfield, Gill Scott-Heron, Jesse Colin Young, Tom Petty, Ry Cooder, James Taylor, Carly Simon, The Doobie Brothers.
The No Nukes concerts were a series of five star-studded performances held at Madison Square Garden in New York City from September 19-23, 19791. Organized by Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE), an activist group opposing nuclear energy, the concerts featured performances by renowned artists such as Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Doobie Brothers, James Taylor, Carly Simon, and Tom PettyThe main organizers behind the No Nukes concerts were:
• Jackson Browne
• Bonnie Raitt
• Graham Nash
• John Hall
These musicians formed the group MUSE (Musicians United for Safe Energy) in response to the Three Mile Island nuclear disaster that occurred in March 197935. They were the driving force behind organizing the series of concerts held at Madison Square Garden in New York City from September 19-23, 19793.
John Hall, in particular, played a significant role in the organization. He wrote the song "Power," which became the theme song for the concerts and was performed by different musicians each night3.
It's worth noting that while not an organizer, Bruce Springsteen was a crucial participant, headlining two of the shows and significantly boosting the event's profile due to his popularity on the East Coast2.
#hobbycollection
Poster No Nukes. Madison Square Garden, New York. September 19-23 1979 . 92,5 x 61,5 cm. Printed in the U.S.A. From the Muse Concerts for a Non-Nuclear Future U.S.A. Crosby, Stills and Nash, Bonnie Rait, Poco, Jackson Browne, Chaka Khan, Gordon Nash, Nicolette Larson, John Hall, Bruce Springfield, Gill Scott-Heron, Jesse Colin Young, Tom Petty, Ry Cooder, James Taylor, Carly Simon, The Doobie Brothers.
The No Nukes concerts were a series of five star-studded performances held at Madison Square Garden in New York City from September 19-23, 19791. Organized by Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE), an activist group opposing nuclear energy, the concerts featured performances by renowned artists such as Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Doobie Brothers, James Taylor, Carly Simon, and Tom PettyThe main organizers behind the No Nukes concerts were:
• Jackson Browne
• Bonnie Raitt
• Graham Nash
• John Hall
These musicians formed the group MUSE (Musicians United for Safe Energy) in response to the Three Mile Island nuclear disaster that occurred in March 197935. They were the driving force behind organizing the series of concerts held at Madison Square Garden in New York City from September 19-23, 19793.
John Hall, in particular, played a significant role in the organization. He wrote the song "Power," which became the theme song for the concerts and was performed by different musicians each night3.
It's worth noting that while not an organizer, Bruce Springsteen was a crucial participant, headlining two of the shows and significantly boosting the event's profile due to his popularity on the East Coast2.
#hobbycollection
