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The Doors were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965, with vocalist Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger, and drummer John Densmore. They were among the most controversial and influential rock acts of the 1960s; mostly due to Morrison’s lyrics and voice, along with his erratic stage persona, and the group was widely regarded as an important part of the era’s counterculture.
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Richard Wright’s personally owned white matte RIAA award for ”Dark Side of the Moon” by Pink Floyd, consistently ranked one of the greatest rock albums of all time. White matte RIAA award features a gold vinyl record above the album’s cover art and a plaque reading ”PRESENTED TO / RICHARD WRIGHT / TO COMMEMORATE THE SALE OF MORE THAN / ONE MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF THE / HARVEST RECORDS / LONG-PLAYING RECORD ALBUM / ‘THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON”’. Award is in original frame, with RIAA framer, New York Frame & Picture Co. label on paper backing. Measures 17.75” x 21.5”. Some nicks to wood frame, and a few spots of discoloration to matte at the very bottom, otherwise near fine condition. Accompanied by an LOA from Wright’s second wife, Franka Wright. One of the finest white matte RIAA award pieces one could hope to own. Sold for $25,000.
Excellent Beatles signed concert program – without inscription, for a concert held on 25 April 1963 at Fairfield Hall in Croydon, Surrey. On the two-page spread devoted to The Beatles, each of the Fab Four sign next to their photo in blue ballpoint, ”I Love You / Yours / John Lennon / xxx”, ”Love, / Paul McCartney / xxx”, ”George Harrison / xx” and ”Love / Ringo Starr / [star sign]xx”. The event was organized by London concert promoter John Smith, and also featured John Leyton (who cancelled his appearance), The Big Three, Billy Kramer, and several more acts, with The Beatles headlining. Orange program bound by two staples runs six pages and measures 6.875” x 9.5”. Separation starting along bottom seam, and creasing throughout. Small hole to top right of cover. Overall in very good condition. With Roger Epperson COA for all four signatures. A rare uninscribed Beatles concert program, signed at the cusp of their global fame. Sold for $9,375.
Fantastic set of signatures by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, signed by all three, Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding. Hendrix inscribes the note, ”Love always to Maribeth / Stay Sweet / to an Electric lady / Jimi Hendrix”, adding two hearts and dating the signature to 16 November 1968. Mitchell additionally signs ”Best Witches / Mitch *” and Redding signs, ”love / Noel Redding xxx”. Signatures in pencil are on a piece of ”In flight…American Airlines” stationery, where the recipient, Maribeth, was a stewardess on the band’s flight that day. They were traveling to Cincinnati, Ohio where they were performing that night. Paper measures 7.25” x 10”. Folds and some creasing, and a bit of chipping to right side, otherwise near fine condition. With a COA from Roger Epperson for all three signatures. Sold for $8,236.
Pink Floyd rare signed ”Ummagumma” album, signed by all four band members in large black marker on the album’s front cover: Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and David Gilmour. The ”Ummagumma” double album, released in October 1969, is considered by many to be one of the best live albums ever produced. Some dampstaining to top edge, light ring wear and partially separated spine. Overall in good plus condition. With a COA from Roger Epperson for all four signatures. Sold for $5,000.
Jimi Hendrix Autograph With His Revolutionary Band, The Jimi Hendrix Experience — With PSA/DNA COA
Incredible scarce and coveted signatures by the short-lived through highly influential rock band, The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Vintage ink signatures, “Love always, Jimi Hendrix autograph [with hand-drawn heart]”, “Noel Redding” and “Love, Mitch” on an off-white 3.5″ x 5.25″ lightly-lined slip. In very good condition, with partial separation and tear to central horizontal fold, scattered creasing and wrinkling, edge tears, and some mild toning. Despite the flaws, all three signatures are crisp, large and completely legible, with a Jimi Hendrix autograph perched above those of his bandmates. Accompanied by PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $3,670.
Keith Richards Autograph Letter Signed From 1965 — ”…It is difficult to catch what Mick sings…”
Keith Richards autograph letter signed to a fan in 1965, with original envelope hand-addressed by Richards as well. Written in red pen, letter reads in full: ”Dear Linda, Thank you for your nice letter. Hope you enjoyed the show at the Palladium, and I hope we played some of your favorite numbers. Actually it’s not ‘next stop Arizona, it’s Flagstaff, Arizona, don’t forget Winona etc. It is difficult to catch what Mick sings. One fan wrote and asked me ‘What language Mick sings ‘You can’t catch Me! I must rush. See you around. Love / Keith Richards”. The song Richards refers to is ”Route 66”, which the band covered on their 1964 debut album. Comes with original envelope postmarked ”RUMFORD & DAGENHAM ESSEX / 10:00 AM / 8 SEP 1965”. Front of envelope has an Easton Ltd. rubber stamp which refers to one of their early managers, Eric Easton, who would soon be fired. Letter measures 5” x 8”, envelope measures 6” x 3.5”. Letter has address crossed out; good condition. Folds to letter, otherwise near fine.
Sold for $2,188.
Metallica Signed & Inscribed High School Yearbook — Singer James Hetfield Signs Ron McGovney’s Book — “…keep practicing bass, watch General Hospital…get long hair & stay skinny…”
James Hetfield, Metallica’s lead singer, signed inscription in the senior high school yearbook of Metallica bass player Ron McGovney. Hetfield’s lengthy note reads in part, “…I know ‘The Charm’ will happen…Too bad you can’t go to Ozzy…that party…will be a cranker, especially with ‘Leather Charm’ playing…Your heavy metal friend…” Also included is a numbered list of popular rock musicians in pencil on a sheet of loose leaf paper appearing to be in Hetfield’s hand. 1981 yearbook has student signatures, else near fine. Sold for $1,930.
Mick Jagger Autograph Letter Signed From 1965 — With Hand-Addressed Envelope by Mick
Mick Jagger autograph letter signed ”Mick xx” from 1965. Written in blue pen, letter reads in full: ”Dear Linda, Thanks a lot for your letter. I’m sorry I haven’t time to write very much, in a hurry, must go now, Mick xx”. Comes with original envelope postmarked from ”LONDON” on 2 April 1965. The Rolling Stones would release their smash hit, ”(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” just two months later on 6 June 1965. Letter measures 4.9” x 7.25”, envelope measures 5.9” x 3.5”. Envelope is torn from opening. Letter has folds and minor creasing. Both are in very good condition. Sold for $1,250.
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