Offered Here: Keith Moon 1967 Lot of 4 Handwritten Letters From The Road In Late August. This collection consists of four handwritten letters from Keith Moon to his wife, Kim, composed in August 1967 during The Who’s first U.S. tour. The letters, written on hotel stationery from Las Vegas, Cincinnati, Rochester, and Tennessee, provide insights into Moon's personal experiences, including reactions to Brian Epstein's passing and details about the band's travels. Each letter comes with its original stamped envelope and contains vintage news clippings.
Additional Information: During August 1967, The Who embarked on their first U.S. tour, marking a significant milestone for the band as they sought to make their mark in the American music scene. The sudden death of Beatles manager Brian Epstein on August 27, 1967, had a profound impact on many artists of the time, including The Who. This era was pivotal in establishing The Who as one of the leading forces in rock music.
Provenance/Authenticity: This lot comes directly from the private collection of Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame inductee Ian McLagan, legendary founder and keyboard player of iconic rock band The Small Faces / Faces. McLagan who also toured with The Rolling Stones, The New Barbarians and Bob Dylan, and recorded with dozens of artists. It will be accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, signed by Lee McLagan, on behalf of the Ian McLagan estate. Roger Epperson (REAL) Letter of Authenticity.
Condition: Each letter is in very good condition, maintaining an authentic vintage appearance. The stationery retains its original integrity, with slight aging consistent with its era, and the envelopes exhibit a well-preserved patina.