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Scott H. Biram – Country Fried Poster

March 3rd 2007 in Art, alt.country

Keith Neltner is a Kentucky boy known for his dark, macabre Southern-Gothic aesthetic and his work for Hank III (posters, skateboards, T-shirts, merchandise and album artwork), he has also gone on to design for other musicians such as Th’ Legendary Shack Shakers, The Kentucky Struts, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Robert Plant, and Superjoint Ritual, and the resulting poster art led him to be featured in Art of Modern Rock. Recently Keith did a brilliant illustration of that “dirty old one man band”, Scott H. Biram for a music/art/film magazine in Austin called ISSUE. Look for this as a silkscreened poster as well possibly debuting in Austin at SXSW.

Related posts:

  1. Scott H. Biram – Asbury Lanes Poster
  2. Scott H. Biram – New Years Eve – Emo’s, Austin TX.
  3. Scott H Biram – Graveyard Shift (Bloodshot)
  4. New Scott H. Biram Cuts
  5. Scott H. Biram on Tour This Summer


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Tom

That’s a great poster. Illustrated fried chicken always grabs my attention.




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