Very Limited Edition 1 of 44 Widespread Panic MEMPHIS Lot poster. This poster is signed and numbered by the Memphis Artist ~Mark Young / ~MYmoontime Designs It references the new album with the bird on a wire holding a note. The other bird leaving the wire with an Earth to America trail of red white and blue is the "P.R.S." Paul Reed Smith bird inlay referencing GMac's Guitar and his flight from the band. And strangely enough the same type guitar that Jimmy Herring plays though he wisely went with the Fender Strat. The note he drops gives the place and date of the show. The blazing sun in the middle symbolizes summer tour heat and the heat on George. The top of the sun is like a tag (Reference to Memphis) that spells out Widespread. There is a little pic of the Midsouth Coliseum in the bottom corner opposite the signature and number. On the right are 6 scream heads stacked in a representation of Widespread Panic. Each forehead has a letter spelling PANIC out with the top head having a spiral coil instead of a letter. And on top of all of that, I chose a limited print of 44 and George played with them for 4 years. That weekend of fun in Memphis was quite an event. It being one of the Midsouth Coliseums last shows. Also, the loop from the Revolution roller coaster was taken down that weekend as Liberty Land is further dismantled. Those old historic fair grounds will never be the same again. It is a new chapter in Panic history. These posters were there at the show all weekend and are a vesel of creativity and irony created by a SpreadHead for fellow Heads. Note 1-40 printed clearly 40-44 were slightly pixelated though you'd hardly notice unless compared.