Julien's Auctions: Day two of Music Icons results announced
Steven Tyler Stage Played "Dream On" Keyboard
NEW YORK, NY.—
Juliens Auctions, the worlds premier celebrity auction house, struck a powerful chord with collectors and music fans alike this week during the second day of its prestigious MUSIC ICONS auction. Held at the Hard Rock Cafe in the heart of Times Square, the two-day event concluded Sunday, May 31, showcasing nearly 700 rare pieces tied to some of the most influential figures in music history.
From stage-played guitars to handwritten lyrics, iconic fashion, and personal artifacts, the auction featured an unprecedented collection from music royalty including Queen, Bruce Springsteen, Prince, Sting, Eric Clapton, Eddie Van Halen, Madonna, Johnny Cash, The Doors, Taylor Swift, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Britney Spears, Christine McVie, Dolly Parton, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Nirvana, Aerosmith, and more.
Music Icons is the ultimate annual rock and roll auction event for collectors, fans and musicians alike that invites all to relive the incredible music and greatness these pieces represent said Martin Nolan, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Juliens Auctions. This was a fantastic auction with big moments from Steven Tylers Aerosmith keyboard hitting the high notes to the last ride of the Melvins touring van pieces that resurfaced Kurt Cobains astonishing KISS band mural, adding yet another entry into the record book of legendary Kurt Cobain memorabilia sold by Juliens.
Among the standout lots: Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus signed guitar with original photo by Maury Phillips hit, $104,000, Aerosmith frontman Steven Tylers stage-played Dream On keyboard soared to $130,000, while Eric Claptons Martin Crossroads Limited Edition Acoustic Guitar brought in $52,000. A stunning Patek Philippe Aquanaut wristwatch owned by Fleetwood Macs Christine McVie fetched $35,750, and Django Reinhardts 1938 Levin De Luxe archtop guitar sold for $35,000.
Also drawing significant interest were a stage-worn Bob Mackie ensemble from Chers 1975 Cher show ($13,000), Dolly Partons embellished jumpsuit from a 1975 Hee Haw appearance ($15,000), and a signed abstract painting by Frank Sinatra, which went for $22,750.
Other highlights included Oasis "Champagne Supernova" handwritten lyrics by Noel Gallagher ($10,400) and a pencil drawing print by Stevie Nicks ($5,850).Guitar enthusiasts had plenty to celebrate as well, with pieces including a signed 1957 Gretsch 6120 from Chet Atkins ($12,500), a blonde 1953 Fender Telecaster formerly owned by Chips Moman and played by Waylon Jennings ($29,250), and a stage-played Fender Stratocaster with a left-handed neck from Yngwie Malmsteen ($22,750).
From pop stars to rock legends, MUSIC ICONS once again proved why Juliens Auctions remains at the forefront of music memorabilia, offering a rare chance to own a piece of the storiesand soundsthat shaped generations.
Highlights of the two-day auction included:
Taylor Swift & Miley Cyrus Signed Daisy Rock Guitar with photo $104,000
Aerosmith Stage Used Dream On Keyboard - $130,000
Live Aid - Bob Dylan, Madonna, Neil Young & more Signed 1985 US Program $22,750
Lady Gaga "House of Gucci" Screen-Worn Dress -$5,200
Elton John 1970s Era Custom Made Suit - $9,100
Hank Williams Gibson Guitar - $21,500
Dolly Parton Worn Jumpsuit - $15,000
Cher Custom Bob Mackie Ensemble - $13,000
Alex Lifeson Played Guitar - $22,750
Madonna Handwritten Letter to College Roommate - $16,250
Aerosmith Joe Perry Stage Played and Signed Gibson Les Paul - $58,500
Portions of the Melvins tour van Embellished with Artwork by Kurt Cobain - $26,000
Noel Gallagher "Champagne Supernova" Handwritten Lyrics - $10,400
Janet Jackson Bedazzled Flip Phone and Case $1,170
Nirvana 1991 Concert Kurt Cobain Handwritten Set List - $13,000
Amy Winehouse 2007 Interview-Worn Floral Dress - $22,750
Nirvana | Kurt Cobain Stage Played Boss Guitar Effects Pedal -$16,250