In his 1976 Best Album Grammy acceptance speech, Paul Simon jokingly thanked Stevie Wonder for not releasing an album that year. Wonder had won in 1974 & 1975, and would win again in 1977 for “Songs in the Key of Life”.

Exclusively available through Bluescentric, this The Band wall sign measures 18 inches by 6 inches (458x152.5mm) with two pre-drilled 1/4 inch holes (on the short sides). The material is quality aluminum.

It reads "Music From Big Pink" and features the famous Bob Dylan painting. 

Great for indoor or outdoor use, will last up to 6 years outdoors. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight. 

Music From Big Pink was The Band's debut album. Released July 1, 1968, the Band had been backing Bob Dylan before renting a house in Woodstock, New York -- lovingly named "Big Pink" because of its pink siding. There the group, which frequently included Dylan, created iconic songs like Tears of Rage, The Weight and I Shall Be Released.

Bob Dylan painted the cover, and co-write three songs on the album.

Weight 0.5 lbs