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As the months and years pass some members of the Volunteer Team have had less time to contribute, but EB is still extremely grateful to each of them for all their contributions. These contributors are listed on this wiki page.

Bakedbeens

Eric is just your normal Norwegian bachelor farmer who seems to have this addiction to pieces of paper with inked patterns on them. He's into most of the hippie bands. He is manager of the band Aporia and is actively interested in booking opportunities. Most of his collection is local Wisconsin bands, with a special emphasis on the Firecracker Studio in Madison, Wisconsin, which is run by Sam Johnson. His claim to fame is to have met Paul Simon through a radio contest.

bhance

Bill Hance

Chris

Chris is another member of our fine Volunteer Team.

chun

John Bartol is an old-school taper, concert production specialist, and co-founder of etree.org, Chun has graciously volunteered to help however he can. He has a brain well worth picking, and we shall see what his eventual role becomes. For now, shall we call him our "Expert-At-Large" ?

coryferber

Cory Ferber is a contributing archivist at EB. Cory found his passion for the rock art through the work of the sixties psychedelic poster artists. Cory began collecting rock art posters while touring with the Grateful Dead and Phish. His collection has grown to include posters and memorable from a variety of jam and rock bands. Cory lives in San Francisco.

cushway

Phil Cushway is the proprietor of San Francisco's Artrock Gallery. He has volunteered to be an Expressobeans team member and share his vast knowledge of rock posters, artwork, and memoribilia.

ercodeblue

Andy Jenkins is not an expert on anything...but I will give you an opinion even if you don't ask. Collection mostly focused on Jermaine Rogers, Print Mafia, and Jay Ryan as well as personalized shoes 'destroyed' by various artists.

Flimby

Flimby

Foreverdrunk

João Machado is a Pearl Jam fan. He was our first non-USA team member. He got his first poster in 1996 at the Pearl Jam Cascais show. He only started collecting and appreciating posters in 2002, so he is here to help EB growing. He is from PORTUGAL, country where his love for art/posters was born.

grande_mono

Kevin Gordon

greasy

greasy bought his first concert poster at a Nine Inch Nails show in 2005. Scoured over ebay for the next 2 years buying any Tool or Nine Inch Nails posters that caught his eye. Then he found Ebeans in 2007.......

gwms1957

gwms1957

hainshead

Tom Hains stumbled into poster collecting when he bought a concert t-shirt in 1996 designed by Michael Everett. Since then he has spent more time than he ought to collecting Everett's artwork and hunting for new works by the artist.

hitmewithposters

Jeremy Reynolds is our Grateful Dead collection expert. He has been a long time collector of Griffin, Mouse, Kelley, Phish, and is a strong supporter of quality lot-art with a strong focus on Mike Distante, A.J. Masthay, Ryan Kerrigan, and etc... We are honored to have this extremely knowlegable and diversified collector on our team.

ideabolo

ideabolo is another member of our fine Volunteer Team.

itsdug

no comment ®

mbrennan

mbrennan is another member of our fine Volunteer Team.

mydquin

mydquin is another member of our fine Volunteer Team.

phan

phan

You may have noticed a flood of ticket images being added to Expressobeans since Phish broke up, so Phan has volunteered to ride herd on them. if you have ticket-related inquiries, please direct them to him!

pvecchi

Paul Vecchi

Hello all! My favorite artists are Tim Biskup, Camille Rose Garcia, Mark Ryden, Steve Cerio and even Jim Pollock (I still love my Pollocks!). I joined EB mainly to track Biskup auctions that have recieved a lack of attention. I am very proud of the EB free-service that is available to collectors and believe that it has been a very valuable resource and tool to help build up my collection.

saitoh

saitoh
My Beans role started in the summer of '05, and when I'm not pulling hair out because of stress in reality, bounces between auction tracking and edits/additions for Mod-Pop prints (such as Shag and Biskup). As of late, I have been MIA, but would greatly like to return someday soon. Personally, I work with large computer systems for a living in the mystical world of academia. In my spare time I enjoy aspects of Japanese culture, collecting concert tapes, rock climbing, and skiing.

saltypablo

Pablo Hi guys, I am an avid music fan, and also enjoy and collect lowbrow art, namely Tim Biskup art and toys. I'm originally from SW CO, where i saw my first Phish show in 1991, then I moved east to SD where i continued my education and resumed seeing Phish shows in the midwest and met some new friends (this guys here below me in fact). Then i moved on to Nebraska and earned another advanced degree. I have come back west and now live in the SF bay area where i make drugs in the east bay (for a Pharmaceutical Co). As an EB volenteer, i do my best to track auctions, attend concerts and hopefully add new art from these west coast shows. My favorite bands are: Umphreys Mcgee, GD, Phish, moe.,SCI, WSP, Raq, Anything Les Calypool, Warren Haynes, Allman Bro's, Robert Randolf, Santana, and Karl Denson/KDTU.

slcphan

Scott Morgan's first Phish show was in 1993 and since then he has taken every opportunity to catch Phish with the possible exception of taking enough time off from touring over the last 10 years to get married, have two girls and graduate from the University of Utah with an MBA.

Outside of live shows and posters, his hobbies include rock climbing, snowboarding, mountain biking and traveling.

tela42499

Natalie Gasperini is a phan who likes to collect of all kinds of Phish memorabilia. Her focus at EB is on adding Phish stuff and adding auctions. She lives in Asheville, NC. OCD and the love of the music equally helped push her into collecting anything and everything Phish. She is also EB's first female team member.

tastyfresh

Alexander Lenz is our Fillmore collection expert and our interview journalist. We are excited to have his talents on our team, and we look forward to enjoying his many contributions! Alex is also an artist, and is responsible for the EB-4 series.

thruhiking

thruhiking

Vinceums

Vinceums

Part time bean counter and full time art lover, Vinceums lives in Charlotte with his Fiance, son, 2 dogs, a cat, and many plants. Spent 20+ years in Maryland (GO TERPS!!), and now going on 10 in North Carolina!!

watersbrad

watersbradBrad loves design. Whether it's on a concert poster, greeting card, art print, acrylic on panel, or t-shirt. He submerses himself in visual art; including photography, video and animation. Did I mention that Brad thrives on good design? He got started collecting art when he purchased the Art of Rock in junior high school. While attending high school in Southern California, Brad saw his first Robert Williams painting and spent the next two hours staring in amazement. Then he heard the price tag and figured he better study real hard if he wants to afford 'that' kind of art. Brad finally started buying old Fillmore and BGP posters and other concert posters of shows he attended while 'going to college' in Eugene, OR. He quickly became addicted to collecting rock art and soon discovered Juxtapoz magazine and the underground art scene coming out of Los Angeles in the late 90's.

Since then, Brad has earned a masters degree in teaching and has changed his focus to original works of art. His current favorite artists include Amy Sol, Blaine Fontana, Tim Biskup, Ekundayo, Bwana Spoons, Amanda Vissel, Joe Sorren, and MARS-1. However, he still can be found buying prints from emek, horkey, shep, and assorted pop surrealism artist because he is truly an addict considering his limited wall-space. He is a supporter of the low brow/pop surrealism/juxtapoz/urban/street art scene (for lack of a better label). Brad is a co-founder of the Limited Addiction Art Forum and a co-visionary, consultant, and conspirator for the Limited Addiction Gallery in Denver. Brad makes his art-filled home in Portland, Oregon and spends his time substitute teaching, obsessing over art, and custom framing in his basement. He likes suede mats.

YgoWash

Mike Livingstone

For me the poster seed was planted at a very young age when my uncle gave me his original summer jam poster from the dead/abb/the band show at watkins glen. Since then posters have littered my walls. He brought me to my first dead show in 78 and I became a tour regular by 87. He also introduced me to Phish in the late 80's. But it was Pearl Jam that really turned my like for posters into an obsession. So my real first "collected" poster was the 93 PJ piano. Can you believe the 10C sent it folded!!! So, like everyone, I wish I had bought more posters when I had the chance. "If I knew then, what I know now!!". When I'm not drooling over new art and desired prints or searching through ebay, I mt bike with my wife, play golf, and mostly go hike with my Jack Russell.