Sell or Auction Your Winter Dance Party Buddy Holly Poster for up to About $125,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Sell Your Winter Dance Party Buddy Holly Poster
Buddy Holly was an American musician known for pioneering the rock-and-roll scene of the 1950s and is credited as the musician who designated the traditional rock-and-roll lineup of two guitars, bass, and drums. Some of his most popular sings include “That’ll Be the Day”, “Words of Love” and “Oh, Boy!”. Holly tragically passed away in an airplane accident at the age of 22. His work has been an inspiration to several legendary artists such as Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, and Elton John.
Below is a recent realized price for a Winter Dance Party Buddy Holly poster. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Winter Dance Party Buddy Holly Poster. Sold for About $125,000.
Nate D. Sanders Auctions has sold the following music memorabilia:
Buddy Holly Owned & Worn Shirt
Buddy Holly’s personally owned and worn shirt. Short-sleeved button-up shirt by Arrow features a yellow rectangular grid pattern on white. The initials “B.H.” are handwritten on the label. Upon the inside collar is stamped “Dover BD #2 / 152 S Sanforized Plus”. This stamp appears again at the bottom of the front along with a union-made stamp. Near fine. From the personal wardrobe of Buddy Holly, with a COA from his widow Maria Elena Holly. Sold for $2,925.
Michael Jackson’s iconic ”Beat It” jacket, worn by Jackson during the 1988 Madison Square Gardens tour, and signed by the superstar. The globally-renowned and beloved entertainer signs the jacket just below the collar in the back, ”To Ari / Love / Michael Jackson / 1988” in black felt tip. Red leather jacket with fine chain mail detailing to the shoulders is universally recognizable as the design worn by Jackson in the music video for ”Beat It.” The chart-topping single was responsible for launching the entire ”Thriller” record on a trajectory toward its ultimate position as the best-selling album of all time. Designed by J. Parks, Jackson wore the ”Beat It” jacket while performing in 1988. Michael gave this jacket to Epic Records President Ron Alexenburg’s son; Alexenburg signed the Jackson 5 to Epic Records, where Michael’s career took off. Size 40 jacket has Alexenburg’s name handwritten on the label; overall near fine condition. With provenance from Julien’s Auctions. Sold for $84,442.

Bob Dylan signed, handwritten lyrics from November 1961, when Dylan was performing at clubs in New York, shortly after he signed with Columbia Records. Dylan pens a song about Wisconsin, where he lived in late 1960 before moving to New York, and also where he spent time as a teenager at summer camp. The lyrics were given by Dylan to Peter Crago, a musician with whom Dylan briefly lived in New York in 1961. Full uncorrected lyrics by Dylan read,
”Bob Dylan – 11/20/61 / N.Y.C
1. Wisconson is the dairy state
I guess you all know well
I was in Wow Wow Toaster there
The truth to you I’ll tell
It’s milk & cheese & cream
I’ve known ’em all my days
I’m going back to my hometown I’m leaving right aways
2. I’m a heading out Wisconson ways
2000 miles to go
Madison, Milwakee set’s my heart aglow
I’m a coming to that dairy state
My heart’s a beating fast
I’ll pick my banjo gently there
And twiddle my mustache
3. There’s thoughts I left there long ago
One a coming now it seems
I’ll tune my banjo than the hills
And feast on milk and cream
And stamp my foot all thru the grass
And never know a care
My homes in Wow Wow Toaster
And I’m a going there”
The song continues on the verso:
”1. These people with you city ways
Are driving me insane to drink
My home’s in Wisconson it’s a better place I think
I’ve been in California
My home’s in Wisconson
And I”m gonna own the town”
Several words in the draft are crossed out and replaced, such as ”dreams” being crossed out and replaced with ”thoughts” in section 3. Paper measures approximately 8.5” x 10.75”. Top portion torn off, horizontal fold and light toning, otherwise near fine. With a COA from Roger Epperson. Sold for $24,000.
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