A group of four UK Apple Records 45s, comprising a solo single by each member of the Beatles, from the record collection of Ringo and his first wife, Maureen “Mo” Starkey. These singles were part of a collection of Ringo and Maureen Starkey’s records and books we purchased from Starkey’s second husband, Hard Rock Cafe […]
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An unplayed factory sealed copy of the first printing of Mo’s Songs, the 1994 6-CD promotional only tribute to former Warner Bros. Records chairman Mo Ostin, featuring George Harrison’s otherwise unreleased song written in honor of his close friend Ostin, titled “Mo.” This is a 5 minute, fully produced track that Harrison cut and gave […]
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A satin jacket from the 1971 Concert For Bangladesh, given to performer Leon Russell. From the prominent role the venue plays in the embroidered design, we assume this was probably commissioned by Madison Square Garden for the concert’s performers. The front of the jacket is embroidered “Stage Band” and “Leon”. Russell was part of the […]
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An ultra rare George Harrison ‘Dark Horse’ 1974 tour turtleneck shirt, given to key crew members. We obtained this from Steven Gagne, former head of the Fillmore East sound department, and the sound mixer on the tour who writes in his accompanying letter of authenticity: This letter is to authenticate a George Harrison 1974 ‘Dark […]
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An ultra rare George Harrison ‘Dark Horse’ 1974 tour medallion, given to key crew members, and the tour sound mixer’s laminate backstage pass. We obtained both from Steven Gagne, former head of the Fillmore East sound department, and the sound mixer on the tour who writes in his accompanying letter of authenticity: This letter is […]
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A superb Near Mint-/Near Mint UK Mono first pressing of The Beatles, aka The White Album, with the very low number 00001043. Millions of numbered copies of the White Album were produced, and to find a copy with a number this low–especially in this condition–is very rare. This is by far the lowest number we’ve […]
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A beautiful signed Shepard Fairey / Obey Giant limited edition print of George Harrison, signed by Shepard Fairey. This is an Artist’s Proof, with AP written in the lower left hand corner. This is a mint condition example that has been stored flat and never exposed to light or framed. Beautiful as you could hope […]
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A copy of George Harrison’s self-titled 1979 album, signed by Harrison ‘With Best Wishes, George Harrison’. This album, signed for an executive for Harrison’s label, Warner Bros. Records, has been authenticated by Perry Cox, author of the “Price Guide For The Beatles American Records” and one of the foremost experts on Beatles autographs. Harrison has […]
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This extraordinary letter has been sold. Be sure to see our other rare music collectibles by the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, the Rolling Stones, the Doors and many others. If you’re interested in music memorabila and rare records check out our blog too. An important handwritten letter sent by George Harrison to Atlanta DJ […]
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A stunning limited-edition lithographic print of Barry Feinstein’s iconic photograph of George Harrison, used on the cover of his album All Things Must Pass. The photograph was taken at Harrison’s English estate, Friar Park, and commentators have speculated that the four garden gnomes represent The Beatles. This 14″ x 17″ traditional plate printed lithograph was […]
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Two documents given by George Harrison to Atlanta DJ Paul Drew, who traveled with the Beatles during their 1964 and 1965 U.S. Tours. Drew accompanied The Beatles on their chartered plane, interviewing the group many times, and introducing them at their August 18, 1965 concert at Atlanta Stadium. Drew went on to become one of […]
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A outstanding handwritten letter sent by George Harrison, while The Beatles were Recording Rubber Soul, to Atlanta DJ Paul Drew. Drew traveled with the Beatles during their 1964 and 1965 U.S. Tours, accompanying the group on their chartered plane, interviewing them many time, and introducing The Beatles at their August 18, 1965 concert at Atlanta […]
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A copy of George Harrison’s classic 1974 album Dark Horse, inscribed and signed to RKO Radio vice president Paul Drew. While a DJ in Atlanta, Drew traveled with The Beatles during their 1964 and 1965 U.S. Tours, flying with them on their chartered plane, interviewing the group many times, and introducing them at their August […]
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A very unusual Who/Beatles/Monty Python collectible–a copy of the LP The Who By Numbers signed by nine different musicians and comedians. The album’s front cover is signed by Pete Townshend, John Entwhistle and Kenny Jones of The Who; the back is signed by George Harrison (who signed his first name, 4″ long), John Cleese, Michael […]
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A rare set of Rolling Stone magazine, issues #1 – 105, bound in a limited edition of seven volumes and gifted by Rolling Stone co-founder Jann Wenner to former Warner Bros. Records president Joe Smith. Wenner and legendary San Francisco Chronicle music critic Ralph J. Gleason launched Rolling Stone with their debut issue on November […]
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A large and beautifully signed promotional poster for George Harrison’s 1987 ‘comeback’ album, ‘Cloud Nine.’ The oversize autographed poster measures 23 ½’ x 39′, and has been archivally framed to 30′ x 45′. The signature reads ‘To Bill, George Harrsion;’ and was signed for an employee at Harrison’s label, Warner Bros. Records (from whom we […]
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