Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney both previously expressed their admiration for the film
05.05.2020 - 00:15 / breakingnews.ie
Prince’s Blue Cloud guitar and Sir Paul McCartney’s handwritten lyrics to a Beatles hit are among a trove of music memorabilia going under the hammer.
Prince’s custom-made 1984 instrument no longer has strings attached but comes in a purple case and is complete with the singer’s love symbols on the neck.
The guitar, described by auctioneers as “heavily used”, is one of several items that belonged to the late star and has a guide price of between £80,000 and £160,000.
Also up for sale are Sir
Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney both previously expressed their admiration for the film
U2 lyrics handwritten by Bono have sold for £76,000 during a coronavirus charity auction.
Sir Paul McCartney will treasure “so many fond memories” with The Beatles’ late photographer Astrid Kirchherr following her death last week.
Famed Beatles photographer Astrid Kirchherr has died, aged 81.
U2 lyrics that were handwritten by Bono are among the items being sold as part of a charity auction.
The guitar used by Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain during the band’s famous MTV Unplugged in New York concert is going under the hammer, with a starting estimate of one million dollars (£810,000).
A guitar from Prince’s prime and some legendary Beatles lyrics sketched out by Paul McCartney are among the items going up for auction at a major music artifacts sale.
A guitar from Prince's prime and some legendary Beatles lyrics sketched out by Paul McCartney are among the items going up for auction at a major music artifacts sale. Julien's Auctions announced Monday that the auction taking place June 19 and 20 in Beverly Hills and online will include a 1984 blue "cloud" guitar custom-made for Prince that he played in his prime period just after Purple Rain.
An unreleased demo tape of Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr’s only jointly written duet is expected to fetch up to £20,000 ($35,000) at auction.
An unheard track by Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Ringo Starr recorded after the Beatles split is heading for auction.
Mick Jagger is amused whenever Paul McCartney insists The Beatles were better than the Rolling Stones, because he is adamant there is no comparison.
By Bruce Haring
Mick Jagger isn’t afraid of keeping the old Rolling Stones vs. Beatles rivalry going.
Sometimes you accidentally write a song that perfectly fits the moment. That's basically what Mick Jagger told Apple Music's Zane Lowe on Friday morning (April 24), in a chat that included the origin story of the eerily prescient new Rolling Stones single "Living in a Ghost Town," while touching on the rock icon's feelings about postponing the group's tour in light of the global COVID-19 pandemic and his answer to the newly revived Stones vs.
"One band is unbelievably luckily still playing in stadiums and then the other band doesn't exist"
Ringo Starr, the drummer for the Beatles, has been urging fans to tune into The Beatles' YouTube channel on Saturday, April 25, at 12 noon. The 79-year-old musician says he has a surprise for the audience and the fact that he teased The Beatles' channel and not his own has many fans speculating that Paul McCartney too could be a part of it.
Prince Harry's beard is somewhat of a trademark at this point. And while his brother, Prince William, has only briefly dabbled with facial hair, it appears that their father, Prince Charles, also sported a beard at one point. And Prince Charles with a beard looks surprisingly similar to his son, Prince Harry.