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Moonlight Music & Wine Festival [picture]
Bib ID 5808433
Format PicturePicture
Description [Western Australia : s.n., 2003] 
1 poster : col. ; 60 x 42 cm. 
Summary

Advertisement for the Moonlight Music & Wine Festival held at the Claremont Showgrounds, 15 Feburary 2003. Features artists: Bob Dylan, Ray Charles, Wilson Bickett, Beth Orton, John Mayall, Billy Thorpe, Cruel Sea, Maz Merritt, Tony Joe White, Dave Hole, Little Charlie & the Nightcats, Jason Maraz, Alex Lloyd and Ani DiFranco. Poster features shadowy image of grapes hanging from a grapevine, illuminated by a full moon in the sky behind. Logos at foot of page: Channel 7; Explore WA, Skywest; Evans & Tate; Wolf Blass; Mix 94.5.

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Subjects Moonlight Music & Wine Festival - Posters.  |  Popular music - Australia - Posters.  |  Concerts - Western Australia - Posters.  |  Posters, Australian.  |  Australia - Posters.  |  Australian
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