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A guitar used by John Lennon in the recording of The Beatles ... The Hootenanny guitar will go up for auction along with the guitar's Maton Australian-made case as part of Julien's Music Icons ...
Bettmann/Getty After 50 years, a long-lost guitar played by John Lennon on seminal Beatles hits has been discovered in an attic — and is now up for grabs. Julien’s Auctions announced Tuesday ...
A guitar used by John Lennon has sold for $2,857,500, setting a new record for the highest-selling guitar at auction in the Beatles ... The guitar later ended up with Gordon Waller, the Scottish ...
The auction house’s head honchos ... also found the original Australian-made Maton guitar case in the home. “The discovery of John Lennon’s “Help!” guitar that was believed to be lost ...
John Lennon's 1964 Framus 5/024 Hootenanny is the headline act for the upcoming Music Icons sale, where it's expected to set new auction records The guitar ... the auction go on display ...
Michael Jackson’s jacket and John Lennon’s first vox amp ... The items up for sale also include Noel Gallagher’s autographed cream guitar, which he played during early performances with ...
John Lennon's prized Framus 12-string Hootenanny acoustic guitar — on which he played on many of the Beatles' early hits and their 1965 album "Help!" — is among a quintet of legendary rock 'n ...
Handwritten lyrics to Beatles song Yer Blues are among items from Julian Lennon's collection being sold this month. Read more ...
Following the record-breaking sale of a long-lost John Lennon guitar in May, a George Harrison axe has followed suit. The Quiet Beatle’s 1958 Resonet Futurama solid body electric guitar was up f ...
Up for auction ... Nile and John Lennon were recording at The Record Plant studio in New York City when engineer Thom Panunzio called saying, “John broke a string on his guitar.