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The Beatles
Fully Signed UK "A Hard Day's Night" Album
An extremely rare UK first pressing of the "A Hard Day's Night" album signed by all of The Beatles in mid-1964. This copy was formerly owned by Perry Cox, one of the foremost Beatles experts in the world and Frank Caiazzo, the world's foremost Beatles autograph expert. It is accompanied by Frank Caiazzo's letter of authenticity, the gold standard when dealing with signed Beatles material.
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The Beatles
Huge 1963 Swedish promo poster
A huge (27.5" x 39") and spectacular poster used by Telsar, the Beatles Swedish record company to promote their 1963 tour of Sweden. It promotes the band as "Europe's Pop Band Number 1" and mentions their latest hit, "Twist and Shout."
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The Beatles
Script to Never Produced 3rd Beatles Movie
An extremely rare script to "Beatles 3", the never produced sequel to "Help" commissioned by "A Hard Days Night" and "Help" producer Walter Shenson. As has been well documented, Shenson hired British television writer Owen Holder to script the third Bealtes movie, which was to be a departure from it's predecessors.
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The Beatles
Unreleased "That Means A Lot" Acetate
A 7" UK EMI acetate of the unreleased Beatles song "That Means A Lot." Recorded in 1965, this Lennon-McCartney original was intended for inclusion on the "Help!" album, but neither Lennon nor McCartney was satisfied with the way it came out.
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The Beatles & Brian Epstein
Inscribed, Signed Card to Their Film Producer
A card signed by the Beatles and their manager, Brian Epstein, with an inscription from Paul McCartney to Walter Shenson, producer of their films "A Hard Day's Night" and "Help." On this card, likely accompanying a gift from the Beatles to Shenson, McCartney has also written "To Wal, from the four boys you know as John Paul George and Harold !" and signed his name Paul (McCartney.)
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Beatles/George Harrison
"My Sweet Lord" UK Apple Acetate
A UK Apple 7" acetate for George Harrison's classic song MY SWEET LORD. We obtained this in a trade from renown Beatles & Apple Acetate collector Mark Erbach, a major contributor to the BEATLESOURCE website, as well as 4 of the Bruce Spizer/Beatles books.
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Beatles/John Lennon
Signed "In His Own Write" Book
A beautifully signed UK first edition of John Lennon's "In His Own Write." Lennon's first book was published in March of 1964, as the Beatles were filming "A Hard Day's Night." Filled with Lennon's humorous drawings and distinctive wordplay, the book was well reviewed and sold accordingly.
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The Byrds
Autographs Signed on "Eight Miles High" Flight
A set of autographs of the original Byrds, signed for a teenager aboard a flight to London about which the band famously wrote "Eight Miles High." On August 1, 1965 the Byrds flew to London on TWA flight 770 for their first British tour. While seated in first class, Jim McGuinn, David Crosby and Gene Clark began writing the song, inspired by the flight and their subsequent tour ...
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The Clash
Fully Signed Debut LP with 1977 Concert Ticket
A fully signed copy of The Clash's self-titled debut album, along with a ticket for the band's December 11, 1977 performance at the Glasgow Apollo (where the album was signed.) The back of this UK album cover has been boldly signed by Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon (who added "Bass) and Topper Headon (who signed his given name, Nicky Headon.)
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John Coltrane Quintet/Dizzy Gillespie Quintet
Fully Signed 1961 Tour Program
An superb program for the November, 1961 British "Jazz At The Philharmonic" tour, signed in full by the John Coltrane Quintet (including Eric Dolphy) and the Dizzy Gillespie Quintet. Authentic John Coltrane autographs are extremely rare, while Eric Dolphy signatures are virtually impossible to find, as he died prematurely in 1964, at the age of 36.
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Bob Dylan
'63 Signed Town Hall Program
An incredibly rare program for Bob Dylan's first ever solo concert, signed boldly by Dylan in blue ballpoint pen. Prior to this show, Dylan had only appeared as a headliner in small clubs and the 200 seat Carnegie Recital Hall (drawing fewer than 70 people.)
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Bob Dylan
Alternate "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" 10" Acetate
An acetate of an alternate version of Bob Dylan's masterpiece "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" from the album "Bringing It All Back Home." This Columbia Recording Studios disc has the outtake version that remained unreleased from 1965 until 2005, when it appeared on the "No Direction Home" soundtrack.
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Bob Dylan
John Hammond's 1962 Acetate
John Hammond's personal acetate for "Gospel Plow," from Bob Dylan's first album. Hammond was Dylan's producer, promoter, and the A&R man who signed him to Columbia Records in 1961. Hammond's belief in Dylan was so steadfast, even in the face of a complete lack of sales, that Dylan was known as "Hammond's Folly" at Columbia Records.
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Grateful Dead
"Don't Ease Me In" Debut 45
An original first pressing of the Grateful Dead's 1966 debut record, "Don't Ease Me In/Stealin'" on Scorpio Records. This independently released single was barely distributed (in the SF Bay Area only) and is near impossible to find. As the Dead's first ever release, and a garage rock classic, it's very highly sought after...
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Grateful Dead, Country Joe & The Fish
Diggers/San Quentin Unknown '67 Handbill
An extremely rare handbill for The Grateful Dead, Country Joe & The Fish and the Mobius Band playing outside the walls of San Quentin Prison north of San Francisco. This was an event organized by The Diggers, the San Francisco radical community action group; the handbill was printed by the Communication Company, their communication wing.
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George Harrison
1960 Handwritten Lyrics/SOLD
A page with lyrics to two Everly Brothers songs, “So Sad” and “Like Strangers,” handwritten by George Harrison in 1960. The Everly Brothers were a great influence on the Beatles
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Jimi Hendrix
Set of Experience Autographs
A beautiful archivally framed autograph display featuring Jimi Hendrix, Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell; and separately the signatures of manager Chas Chandler and Road Manager Neville Chesters.
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Jimi Hendrix
Set of Experience Autographs & Photo
A beautiful set of autographs of the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Jimi Hendrix, Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell have signed this 3 7/8" x 2 1/2" sheet from a receipt book boldly in blue fountain pen (circa 1967.) Authentic Hendrix Experience autographs are very rare indeed (though the internet abounds with forgeries)
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Jimi Hendrix
Silk Scarf Owned By Hendrix With Full Provenance
A black silk scarf with blue, red and silver bands and gold detailing, owned by Jimi Hendrix. We purchased this at the June 21, 2001 "Jimi Hendrix Experience" auction at Bonhams & Brooks in London. It was consigned by Kathy Etchingham, Hendrix's longtime girlfriend (and the only woman Hendrix lived with during the Experience era.)
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Howlin' Wolf
1975 boxing style concert poster
This 1975 Howlin' Wolf boxing style concert poster is a blues treasure. The venue here is Eddie Shaw's place, and most Wolf fans will recognize this as the Chicago club owned by Wolf's sax player.
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Howlin' Wolf
'65 Signed AFTRA Application for Shindig W/ Rolling Stones
A historic application for membership to the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, signed by Howlin' Wolf, as both Wolf and his legal name, Chester Burnett. This union application was filled out May 18, 1965 on the occasion of Wolf's appearance with the Rolling Stones on the US Television program "Shindig !"
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Howlin' Wolf
Owned & stage played Kay electric guitar
Howlin' Wolf's owned and stage played Kay electric guitar, exhibited at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale, Miss., Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry, and the Experience Music Project in Seattle.
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Led Zeppelin
1968 Handbill for 1st UK Show
A handbill for Led Zeppelin's "1st show" (as The Yardbirds) in the UK, at the Marquee Club October 18, 1968. Though the handbill bills this as the UK debut of the new lineup of the Yardbirds, this was actually their 2nd UK show--a few days earlier they had played Newcastle, probably as a warm up for the London debut.
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John Lennon/Beatles
1971 Handwritten "Imagine" Postcard
An extraordinary handwritten and signed postcard sent by John Lennon to Rolling Stone magazine, correcting an item they had run in their "Random Notes" section about his upcoming album, "Imagine."
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Love
Signed Contract Ammendment For 1st Album
A 1965 Elektra Records contract amendment signed by Love, from before the recording of their debut album. Band members Arthur Lee, Bryan MacLean, Ken Forssi and Johnny Echols agree to accept $250 each upon signing their recording agreement, and further agree that these payments and their union scale payments shall be deductible from their $5,000. advance.
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Thelonious Monk
Owned and Stage Worn Jacket
Thelonious Monk's custom made gold brocade smoking jacket with velvet lapels and trim, considered by his family to be amongst his most favorite attire; worn by him extensively on stage and at home; with extensive documenation and perfect provenance
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Monterey Pop Festival
Original 1967 Concert Poster
An original concert poster from the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. Monterey Pop was arguably the most important music festival ever, featuring the first US appearance of Jimi Hendrix, as well as Janis Joplin with Big Brother, the Grateful Dead, Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds, The Who, Jefferson Airplane, and so many more
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Nico
1969 Handwritten & Signed Card
A note card, written and signed by Velvet Underground icon Nico to her friend and A&R man, Danny Fields. Nico and Danny knew each other from Warhol's Factory, and he signed her in the late 1960's to Elektra Records (
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Nirvana
Bleach/Jesse Bernstein Test Pressing
Without a doubt the rarest Nirvana record in existence--the LP test pressing of side B of Nirvana's BLEACH LP and side B of a 4 track, 45 RPM promotional 12" for Steven Jesse Bernstein's album PRISON. According to the definitive Nirvana test pressing website PENNYROYAL 3, only one copy has ever been found of this ultra rarity...
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Pink Floyd, Etc.
14 Hour Technicolor Dream Concert Poster
An original poster for the legendary "14 Hour Technicolor Dream" concert in London on April 29, 1967. Called "one of the most infamous acid freak outs ever to take place in London,"
performers included Syd Barrett & Pink Floyd, Soft Machine, Pete Townsend of The Who, The Pretty Things, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, The Creation....
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Rolling Stone Magazine
Issue 00--Advertiser's Preview Edition
An extraordinarily rare "Advertiser's Preview Edition" of Rolling Stone Magazine, sent to potential advertisers in advance of the magazine's first issue, in an effort to drum up advertising commitments. One of only two known copies
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Rolling Stones
Decca Germany 1965 Catalog Poster
A stunning 1965 Decca Records Germany promo poster advertising record releases to date by the Rolling Stones. The poster notes “They have been in Germany, and are still here on Decca Records.”
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