September 7, 2008 The Pour House, Charleston, South Carolina
Moonalice poster by Dave Hunter
Legend
According to Moonalice legend, the coast of South Carolina was always a favorite vacation destination for members of the tribe. The tribe’s leaders, the Moonmamas, loved the beaches and fantastic weather. But the young men in the tribe embraced the area’s unique attraction: a seemingly unlimited supply of beautiful women. The tribal boys were way too shy to say hello, but they consumed prodigious quantities of hemp and enjoyed the spectacular views. For those of you who haven’t noticed, we advise a consultation with Barry.
According to Moonalice legend, September 7 was a momentous day in history. On this day in 1915, the cartoonist Johnny Gruelle received a patent for the Raggedy Ann doll. Because she couldn’t do any, Raggedy Ann saved the tribe from a devotion to voodoo. In 1927, the great tribe member Philo T. Farnsworth invented the first fully electronic television, without which no member of the tribe could push his or her IQ below room temperature. And in 1936, the patron saint of the Moonalice tribe in Texas, Buddy Holly, was born. Raggedy Ann, Philo Farnsworth and Buddy Holly: a veritable Mount Rushmore of 20th century Moonalice tribal legend.
According to Moonalice legend, when you say Bud, plan to have papers and matches.
Poster Details
Artist: | Dave Hunter |
Performers: | Moonalice, Tea Leaf Green |
Venue: | Charleston Pour House |
City, State: | Charleston, South Carolina |
Date: | September 7, 2008 |
Printer: | PsPrint |
Dimensions: | 12.75 in. x 17.25 in. |
Medium: | Offset Lithograph |
Paper: | 14 pt |
Series: | Moonalice M110 |
Notes
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