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Hickson, Bob Lee

BOB LEE HICKSON WNEW Mel Torme, 1975

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This large, billboard-size poster was designed by Bobby Lee Hickson for WNEW 1130 AM Jazz, featuring the legendary jazz vocalist Mel Tormé. With its bold typography, striking imagery, and dynamic composition, this rare promotional piece embodies the golden era of jazz radio and celebrates Tormé’s unmistakable influence on the genre.

Designed to capture attention in a grand format, this oversized poster is a scarce and collectible piece, perfect for jazz enthusiasts, vintage music collectors, and admirers of mid-century graphic design. Whether displayed in a music lounge, studio, or contemporary interior, this historic WNEW Jazz poster makes a statement piece that honors the rich legacy of jazz music.

Details

Sku: CB9304

Artist: Bob Lee Hickson

Title: WNEW Mel Torme

Year: 1975

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age

Supplemental Condition Information: Some slight creasing and dents in the poster edges and borders as well as a 1 inch tear in the bottom right border.

Dimensions

Paper Size: 45 x 29.5 inches ( 114 x 75 cm )

Image Size: 41.75 x 26.75 inches ( 106 x 68 cm )

BOB LEE HICKSON WNEW Mel Torme, 1975

$450

About the Artist

Bob Lee Hickson

Bob Lee Hickson is an American illustrator and designer known for his contributions to visual effects and poster art. He has worked on film posters, including "The Dark Crystal" (1982), and contributed to the visual effects of the film "Volcano" (1997). Additionally, he has designed album artwork, such as for Guy Mann-Dude's 1989 album "Sleight of Hand."
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