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[Air Willie Illustration]
Artwork depicting Willie Nelson in a flying blue sneaker with wings, waving and smiling.
[Willie Nelson Guitar Pick]
Guitar pick designed by Steve Brooks that depicts Willie Nelson in a collared shirt next to a microphone.
[Willie & Trigger Guitar Pick]
Guitar pick designed by Steve Brooks that depicts Willie Nelson in a red bandana on one side and his guitar "Trigger" on the other side.
[Delany & Bonnie & Friends Concert Poster]
Poster created and signed by Steve Brooks in 1970 that advertises the Delany & Bonnie & Friends concert. It includes a list of the special guest acts and other information about the concert, with an illustration of a band playing music in a treehouse.
[The Illinois Speed Press Concert Poster]
Poster that advertises the Illinois Speed Press concert. It includes a list of the guest acts and other information about the concert, with an illustration of two men greeting one another.
[Clipping: Designer jean craze fading out]
Newspaper clipping with an article written about the designer jean market plummeting, with an image of Willie Western Wear jeans. Steve Brook, who designed the image on the back pocket of the jeans, signed the clipping above the photo. There is an article about Shari Lewis on the back.
[Shiva's Head Band Concert Poster]
Poster created and signed by Steve Brooks that advertises the Shiva's Head Band concert. It includes the guest act and other information about the concert, with an illustration of a bearded man with an image of a crowd of people in his head.
At Willie's Picnic
Series of seven illustrations that depict people at Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Picnic concert in 1974.
[St. Valentine's Day Willie Illustration]
Illustration for the St. Valentines Willie Nelson concert poster depicting Willie Nelson wearing a striped suit and holding a gun.
[St. Valentine's Day Willie Concert Poster]
Poster for the St. Valentine's Day Willie Nelson concert on February 14, 1975. At the center of the poster, there is an illustrated image of Nelson, in the bottom of a red heart, with red stripes behind the text below.
[Willie Nelson Texas Tennis-Shoe Tour Concert Poster]
Poster that advertises a Willie Nelson concert as part of the "Texas Tennis-Shoe Tour" in 1976. It includes an illustration at the top of the band in the back of a semi trailer being pulled by a shoe.
[Willie Nelson and Family Illustration]
Illustration that depicts "Willie Nelson and Family" inside a tennis shoe shaped semi-truck, playing instruments.
[Willie Nelson Asleep At The Wheel Concert]
Poster for the Willie Nelson Asleep At The Wheel concert in 1977 as part of the Oakland 1st Annual Country Western Jamboree. It includes a close-up illustration of Nelson's head, with images of band members playing around him.
[Honeysuckle Rose Movie Poster]
Poster for the Honeysuckle Rose movie starring Willie Nelson, with a border of film reel holes. It includes an illustrated image of Nelson's head, surrounded by musicians and images.
[Merry Christmas from Willie and the Boys Illustration]
Illustration depicting Willie Nelson surrounded by seventeen of his friends, below the text" "Merry Christmas from: Willie and the Boys." There are small handwritten labels with the first names of those pictured.
[Merry Christmas from Willie and the Boys Art Print]
Art print depicting Willie Nelson surrounded by seventeen of his friends, below the text" "Merry Christmas from: Willie and the Boys." There are small handwritten labels with the first names of those pictured.
[Willie Nelson & Family Concert Poster]
Poster for a Willie Nelson and Family concert in 1980, with a large illustrated head-shot of Nelson in the center against a black background, and concert details at the bottom.
[Illustration of a man riding a cockroach]
An illustration of a man riding a cockroach with a signature from Steve Brooks.
[Colored illustration of a man riding a cockroach]
An illustration of a man riding a cockroach with a signature from Steve Brooks. The illustration has been colored with a marker.
[Transparency sheet for yellow - The Gas Pipe]
A transparency that depicts clothing and displays text that reads "The Gas Pipe." The word "yellow" is handwritten in marker in the bottom right-hand corner of the transparency.
[Transparency sheet for ten and brown - The Gas Pipe]
A transpaprency with red shapes with the words "tan" and "brown" handwritten in marker in the bottom right-hand corner.
[Gas Pipe, Dallas, Texas]
A print of an illustration that depicts a man driving an automobile and smoking a pipe. The automobile has text on the side advertising a business called "Gas Pipe" in Dallas, Texas. The illustration contains some outlines made with a pen.
[Transparency sheet for flesh - The Gas Pipe]
A transpaprency with red shapes with the word "flesh" handwritten in marker in the bottom right-hand corner.
[Transparency of man riding a cockroach for The Gas Pipe]
A transparency that depicts a man riding a cockroach and displays text that reads "The Gas Pipe."
[Illustration of a man riding a cockroach for The Gas Pipe]
An illustration of a man riding a cockroach with text above that reads "Gas Pipe."
[Gas Pipe 1974 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1974 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe among pyramids and beehive-shaped huts. A quote at the bottom of the illustration reads, "Look past the sky, too near to the future everlast [-] T.H."
[Gas Pipe 1973 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1973 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe driving a 1920s-style car attached to a basket of cannabis plants.
[Gas Pipe 1974 Calendar]
The 1974 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring an illustration of Mister Gas Pipe among pyramids and beehive-shaped huts. A quote between the illustration and calendar reads, "Look past the sky, too near to the future everlast [-] T.H."
[Gas Pipe 1975 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1975 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe riding a cockroach.
[Gas Pipe 1976 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1976 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe next to a UFO.
[Gas Pipe 1977 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1977 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe in a van with another character.
[Gas Pipe 1978 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1978 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe among various characters from popular cartoons and movies. Text within the illustration reads, "THIS IS THE SIXTH PRINTING OF THE 'WORLD WIDE' FAMOUS... GAS PIPE CALENDAR [--] GAS PIPE [--] 1978 [--] LEGALIZATION YEAR."
[Gas Pipe 1979 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1979 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe and the company logo.
[Gas Pipe 1980 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1980 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring a collage of illustrations from the 1973-1979 calendars.
[Gas Pipe 1981 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1981 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe sitting under a tree with cannabis leaves.
[Gas Pipe 1982 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1982 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe holding a tattered Texas flag on top of the Alamo.
[Gas Pipe 1983 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1983 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe fishing for a lobster in a tin can.
[Gas Pipe 1986 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1986 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe with various imagery related to Texas.
[Gas Pipe 1984 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1984 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe hovering above a storefront while other characters run inside.
[Gas Pipe 1988 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1988 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe with various other characters. Main text within the illustration reads, "MISTER GAS PIPE FOR PRESIDENT [--] 'VOTE FOR ME, AND I'LL SET YOU FREE.'"
[Gas Pipe 1987 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1987 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe on a farm with speech bubbles that read, "SUPPORT FAMILY FARMERS," (left) and, "KEEP ON FARMING" (right).
[Gas Pipe 1990 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1990 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe among various celebrities and political figures in an Alice and Wonderland setting.
[Gas Pipe 1989 Calendar]
The 1989 Gas Pipe calendar, featuring an illustration of Mister Gas Pipe for each month of the year.
[Gas Pipe 1992 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1992 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe watering a plant in an attic.
[Gas Pipe 1991 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1991 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe doing various eco-friendly activities. Text above the date reads, "HAVE YOU HUGGED YOUR PLANET TODAY?"
[Gas Pipe 1994 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1994 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe dancing with various world leaders. Text at the bottom of the illustration reads, "VISUALIZE WORLD PEACE."
[Gas Pipe 1993 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1993 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe with various other characters in a circus setting.
[Gas Pipe 1995 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1995 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe with Johnny Potseed.
[Gas Pipe 1996 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1996 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring outlines of Texas and New Mexico with a train going from Austin to Albuquerque. Text on the side of the train reads, "G.P. EXPRESS [--] TRAVELLING SHOW [--] FUN ENTERTAINMENT [--] COMING SOON."
[Gas Pipe 1997 Calendar illustration]
Illustration that appeared on the 1997 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe with four women surrounded by piles of food, musical instruments, and various other items.
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