 |
Cinderella
Black denim jacket with portrait of Tom Keifer painted on the back, decorated with studs and rhinestones on the collar. The face has real eyelashes, eyebrows and hair. Made for Tom by well-known Nashville clothing designer Tony Alamo.
|
 |
David Bowie
Black Veillette Citron custom-built 8-string electric bass guitar, built by Joe Veillette, one of only 8 made of this type. Owned and played by guitarist Carlos Alomar when recording the 1975 song "Fame," which was written by Bowie, John Lennon and Carlos Alomar.
|
 |
The Police
Natural finish Hayman bass guitar owned and used by Sting while with the Police, signed on the body, featured on the inner sleeve of the band's 1981 album Zenyatta Mondatta.
|
 |
Fleetwood Mac
John McVie's 1970 Fender bass used during the recording of the Fleetwood Mac LP, signed by John McVie and Stevie Nicks.
|
 |
Bad Company
A Fender Telecaster 6-string electric guitar with blue/green/silver flowered paisley design on blue background body finish, owned and played by lead guitarist Mick Ralphs, signed in black marker by Mick.
|
 |
Heart
Pink Washburn prototype electric guitar used by Howard Leese from 1975-1980.
|
 |
Filter
Yellow G&L Rampage guitar with numerous stickers and rosewood neck, used by Richard Patrick.
|
 |
John Lennon
Pen and ink drawing titled "Jock Brown Rendering Of The New New Mersey Tunnel With A Little Help From His Friends," annotated and signed by John Lennon. Jock Brown was a construction worker on the tunnel, March 1967.
|
 |
Triumph
All maple Dean Baby Z electric guitar custom made for Rik Emmett, used on the "Never Surrender" tour and also appeared on a Converse Tour sponsorship poster and advertisement.
|
 |
Joan Jett
Gibson Melody Maker 6-string electric guitar, owned and played by Joan Jett early in her career, signed on pickguard and also on back of body to her guitar tech whom the guitar was acquired from: "To Wade, we know our guitars, eh! Keep rockin', Love, Joan Jett."
|