Offered Here: Keith Moon 1967 Lot of 6 Handwritten Postcards From The Who's First U.S. Tour. This collection contains six original postcards written by Keith Moon, drummer for The Who, addressed to his wife, Kim Moon. These postcards trace Moon’s travels during The Who’s inaugural American tour in 1967, covering cities such as Portland, San Francisco, Nevada, Mississippi, New York, and Washington, D.C. The correspondence is personal, with expressions of love and requests for more letters from home. These postcards are tied to the personal estate of Ian McLagan, the man Kim Moon would later marry.
Additional Information: The Who's first U.S. tour in 1967 was part of their rise to international fame, marking key performances such as their appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival. During this period, The Who was promoting the groundbreaking album "The Who Sell Out," which contributed to their burgeoning popularity in the States. The postcards provide an intimate glimpse into this pivotal chapter of rock history through the eyes of one of its most flamboyant drummers.
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: All postcards are in very good condition, reflecting careful preservation. Each is legible, retaining their original handwriting and postmarks, showcasing typical wear from mailing but no significant damage.