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Artist: Jason Laure
Original Hand Signed Rock & Roll Photograph Woodstock Country Joe Macdonald
By Jason Laure
Located in Surfside, FL
Original signed in gold ink Rock And Roll Photo from the Woodstock music festival. A custom print by Ken Lieberman laboratories in New York hand si...
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Original Hand Signed Rock & Roll Photograph Sly & the Family Stone Woodstock
By Jason Laure
Located in Surfside, FL
Original signed in gold ink Rock And Roll Photo from the Woodstock music festival. A custom print by Ken Lieberman laboratories in New York hand si...
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Woodstock 1969: The Lasting Impact of the Counterculture by Jason Laure
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