Widespread Panic autographed "Ain't Life Grand" Album Flat signed by all members

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Widespread PanicAin't Life GrandAlbum Flat signed by all members including Michael HouserMeasures 12"x12"EXCELLENT CONDITIONThere is a small bump/impression in the border area near the bottom left corner, see it from the front in photo #4 and from the back in photo #5, it is not very noticeable at all. Photos are of the actual item.27 years ago this week, a singer everyone called J.B., a bass-playing future journalism school dropout and a guitarist nicknamed Panic for his bouts with anxiety went looking for a drummer for their next gig.After striking out with the usual suspects around Athens, Georgia, the three friends made an eleventh-hour call to a high-school band mate of the guitar player living in Atlanta, thinking he might still have his kit handy.A few days later, Todd Nance rolled up to the house at 320 King Avenue shared by John Bell, Michael Houser and David Schools in an old, beat-up white Maverick, his drums crammed into the back. After a night of rehearsing, the new quartet hopped onstage together for the first time the next day at the old Mad Hatter Ballroom to play a short set that opened with the Buffalo Springfield classic "For What It's Worth." Widespread Panic was born.Within the year, Domingo "Sunny" Ortiz, a drummer new in town from Austin, Texas, began turning up at their regular Monday night gigs at the Uptown read more