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NO FLY ZONE

Few things can sour a symphony or scuttle a soulful song like uninvited noise. Not long after airplanes and helicopters became regular sights in the Los Angeles sky, the Hollywood Bowl began outreach to the local FAA of ce and pilots’ associations to prevent aircraft from passing over the Bowl during concert-season evenings. Sometimes, though, we all need a reminder. For decades, posters would be hung in pilot lounges at commercial and private airfi elds in the area. This artwork was meant to be eye-catching, would sometimes play of a theme from the season, and became a fun and colorful genre seen by few of those who didn’t have their pilot’s license. Enjoy this look back on designs created throughout Bowl history.

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