Julien's Auctions announces the highly anticipated Rock 'n' roll auction of the year

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Julien's Auctions announces the highly anticipated Rock 'n' roll auction of the year
A 1934 driver's license issued by the state of New Jersey to Francis Sinatra "841 Garden St. Hoboken, N.J.," and signed "Francis Sinatra." License number 549631, expiration date December 31, 1934, stamped on verso "April 16, 1934." Accompanied by a letter from Armstrong and Mullen Counselors at Law of Jersey City, New Jersey dated March 12, 1940 to the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles "re: Kolakowski vs. Sinatra" requesting that Sinatra's driver's license be revoked due to an unpaid settlement sum of $7.50 license be revoked. Estimate: $600 - $800.



BEVERLY HILLS, CA.- Julien’s Auctions, the world’s premier entertainment and music auction house announced its highly anticipated Icons & Idols Rock n’ Roll Auction Event to take place at the Julien’s Auctions Beverly Hills Gallery on Saturday, December 1st, 2012 and Sunday, December 2nd, 2012. Music enthusiasts, collectors and the curious will have the opportunity to bid on iconic music memorabilia dating back from the1930s to modern day. From the fascinating world of Lady Gaga to the historic legacy of The Beatles, this auction will be the Rock n’ Roll auction of the year to watch.

Although today’s generation will quickly remember Lady Gaga performing on stage in her now infamous “meat suit,” it was in 1966 that The Beatles were photographed by Roger Whitaker wearing butcher coats with meat and doll parts surrounding them. This became the cover image for the Beatles' Yesterday and Today album though it was not originally intended for the cover of an album. It was immediately deemed unsuitable by DJs around the world and Capitol Records pulled the album. One copy, intended for the trash, was rescued by a Modern Album Company employee and stored away for more than 45 years. This first state stereo copy will be amongst the highlights of the Icons & Idols Music Auction (Est: $6000-8000).

Other highlights of the sale include a John Lennon shirt that he wore on a family vacation to Japan (Est: $15,000-20,000); a 1963 dollar bill signed by all members of the Beatles and legendary DJ Murray The K (Est: $2000-4000); photographs taken by Liverpool Echo columnist George Harrison (no relation to the musician) as The Beatles flew to America for the very first time (Est: $400-600, each); and a very special poster signed at the 2002 Concert for George memorial concert held at the Royal Albert Hall (Est: $1000-2000). Signatures include Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, Jeff Lynne, Eric Clapton and other friends of George Harrison. The proceeds from the sale of this lot will benefit the Material World Foundation founded in 1973 by George Harrison.

Rock and Roll and a bit of country fashion will also be highlighted and include James Brown's stage worn white and orange gingham suit (Est: $600-800); Englebert Humperdinck’s Las Vegas stage worn suit (Est: $1000-2000); Dolly Parton’s 1976 stage worn dress (Est: $10,000-12,000); Liberace’s album and stage worn suits (Est: $10,000-12,000 and $5000-7000); Whitney Houston’s concert and event ensembles; Meat Loaf’s embellished stage suits (Est: $200-400, each); and Porl Thompson’s stage and video worn costumes (Est: $2500-5000).

In a a rare and remarkable offering seldom seen on the auction block, Lady Gaga’s personal and professional clothing will also be auctioned. This includes four of the Lady’s items. Greek designer Eddie Gavriilidis created the “Ecstasy” gown which Gaga wore while visiting a radio station in Omaha, Nebraska. The laser cut snakeskin and nude mesh dress bears a spot of blood where an over-enthusiastic fan scratched Lady Gaga in a throng of other fans (Est: $10,000-12,000). In the short film Manifesto of Little Monsters based on a text written by Lady Gaga, she appears in a variety of costumes including the clear mask (Est: $3000-5000); other head gear including a Frank Fernandez headpiece worn during the Monster Ball tour in 2010 (Est: $4000-6000); and a Keko Hainswheeler face mask worn by the singer in her video for the song “Bad Romance (Est: $2000-4000).

Other highlights will include Madonna’s black bouffant dress worn by the mega-star for LIFE Magazine shoot with photographer Bruce Weber. The gown is accompanied by an original Bruce Weber photograph (Est: $40,000-50,000); Bruce Springsteen’s personal stage worn clothing and hats (Est: various); jewelry including the Italian horn amulet he is seen wearing on the cover of his 1975 album “Born to Run,” and as a tribute to the late Clarence Clemons, “The Big Man,” a stage worn white, Homburg style hat (Est: $800-1200); personal items from Carlos Santana and his musician wife Cindy Blackman Santana to benefit their Milagro Foundation (Est: Various); 80 uniquely signed and specially designed guitars including those from Thin Lizzy, Alice Cooper, Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Anthrax, Slayer, Lizzy Borden, Metallica and many others which will benefit Ronnie James Dio’s “Stand Up and Shout” charity and in part, the Asian Elephant Art and Conservation Project; U2’s the Edge personal stage worn Converse tennis shoes along with a photograph of him on stage wearing the shoes throughout the U2 360 Tour (Est: $800-1200), a Mick Jagger signed Baldwin piano fall-board and bench (Est: $3000-5000), a pair of Les Paul limited edition Thiel speakers (Est: $1000-1500), signed items by Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant and a personally owned and played Bryan Adams guitar (Est: $1000-1500); and a pair of guitars signed from Green Day (Est: $800-1200). U2's the Edge and his friends have contributed these items which will benefit Music Rising, an organization co-founded by the Edge in 2005 after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina which has since continued to support the musical heritage and needs of the Gulf South.

The auction will include a spectacular collection of over 450 items and will provide collectors around the world the rare opportunity to take home Rock n’ Roll history.










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