Pinetop Perkins Blues Poster
$25.00
9 in stock
Pinetop Perkins Blues Poster
Pinetop Perkins Poster – 12 inches by 18 inches. Digitally printed on speckletone cardstock, hand signed by the artist, Grego Anderson. Ships Worldwide.
Illustrated and Designed by Grego Anderson – “America’s favorite Blues folk artist”
Owner and only employee at Mojohand.com – the one man Blues Boutique
Free shipping for all orders over $35 in the continental USA
©Mojohand.com – Everything Blues™ The one man Blues boutique celebrating over 20 years in service of the Blues!
What one of my customers had to say:
“Theres just something about your art I cannot describe, but I cannot get enough of it” – Dr. P. – Calgary
Grego’s notes: “I did this Pinetop poster in cooperation with the Austin Blues Society as a fundraiser after he passed in 2011 – I got to meet him a couple times, but what sticks out is his odd love for McDonalds double cheeseburgers… I have heard that story dozens of times in Austin. He held court many nights here in town and was a very well respected gentleman and ambassador of the Blues.”
Pinetop Perkins Blues Poster
$25.00
9 in stock
Pinetop Perkins Blues Poster
Pinetop Perkins Poster – 12 inches by 18 inches. Digitally printed on speckletone cardstock, hand signed by the artist, Grego Anderson. Ships Worldwide.
Illustrated and Designed by Grego Anderson – “America’s favorite Blues folk artist”
Owner and only employee at Mojohand.com – the one man Blues Boutique
Free shipping for all orders over $35 in the continental USA
©Mojohand.com – Everything Blues™ The one man Blues boutique celebrating over 20 years in service of the Blues!
What one of my customers had to say:
“Theres just something about your art I cannot describe, but I cannot get enough of it” – Dr. P. – Calgary
Grego’s notes: “I did this Pinetop poster in cooperation with the Austin Blues Society as a fundraiser after he passed in 2011 – I got to meet him a couple times, but what sticks out is his odd love for McDonalds double cheeseburgers… I have heard that story dozens of times in Austin. He held court many nights here in town and was a very well respected gentleman and ambassador of the Blues.”