Sky mug
Mug
Between 1978 & 1985 (made)
Between 1978 & 1985 (made)
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This mug is an example of rock and pop merchandising. Either available at concerts, or often through fan clubs and occasionally in shops, items such as this are made to appeal to fans of the band or singer, and the want for a souvenir of a special concert. Mugs are a popular keepsake as, like concert and band t-shirts, they present the owner's allegiance to a specific musical culture.
The British band Sky were an instrumental progressive rock band, most successsful between 1978 and 1987, although they carried on as a group until the mid 1990s. The band was formed of classical guitarist John Williams, with bass player Herbie Flowers (of T. Rex) and Tristan Fry on drums, with Francis Monkman playing harpsichord and synths, and Kevin Peek also on guitar. Their sound was a mix of classical, light pop, progressive rock and jazz. At their peak they during the summer of 1979, they sold out concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, and five nights at the Dominion Theatre in the West End.
The British band Sky were an instrumental progressive rock band, most successsful between 1978 and 1987, although they carried on as a group until the mid 1990s. The band was formed of classical guitarist John Williams, with bass player Herbie Flowers (of T. Rex) and Tristan Fry on drums, with Francis Monkman playing harpsichord and synths, and Kevin Peek also on guitar. Their sound was a mix of classical, light pop, progressive rock and jazz. At their peak they during the summer of 1979, they sold out concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, and five nights at the Dominion Theatre in the West End.
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Title | Sky mug |
Materials and techniques | Ceramic mug with screen printed decals annealed. |
Brief description | Promotional mug for the band Sky, made between 1978 and 1985. Cream glazed with brown flecks, printed with blue band logo and signatures of the band members |
Physical description | Ceramic mug in cream with brown dots, printed in blue with the band name Sky on one side and the signatures of the band on the other. |
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Summary | This mug is an example of rock and pop merchandising. Either available at concerts, or often through fan clubs and occasionally in shops, items such as this are made to appeal to fans of the band or singer, and the want for a souvenir of a special concert. Mugs are a popular keepsake as, like concert and band t-shirts, they present the owner's allegiance to a specific musical culture. The British band Sky were an instrumental progressive rock band, most successsful between 1978 and 1987, although they carried on as a group until the mid 1990s. The band was formed of classical guitarist John Williams, with bass player Herbie Flowers (of T. Rex) and Tristan Fry on drums, with Francis Monkman playing harpsichord and synths, and Kevin Peek also on guitar. Their sound was a mix of classical, light pop, progressive rock and jazz. At their peak they during the summer of 1979, they sold out concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, and five nights at the Dominion Theatre in the West End. |
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Accession number | S.631-1985 |
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Record created | July 14, 2010 |
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