John Lennon's prized Framus 12-string Hootenanny acoustic guitar — on which he played on many of the Beatles' early hits and their 1965 album "Help!" — is among a quintet of legendary rock 'n' roll ...
After being discovered in an attic, John Lennon’s famous Help! guitar is headed to auction as part of the upcoming “Music Icons” sale at Julien’s Auctions on May 29 and 30. Both Lennon and George ...
A lost guitar played by John Lennon at height of Beatlemania that had been stashed away in an attic for decades has been sold at auction for more than $2.8 million. The sale makes it the most ...
A guitar once owned by John Lennon sold at auction for $2.9 million – $500,000 more than the previous top price for a Beatles item. The previous Beatles record price was another Lennon acoustic guitar ...
The instrument is expected to set a new world record for highest-selling Beatles guitar Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2019, and ...
John Lennon’s legacy continues to live on. Once believed to be lost forever, the late musician’s beloved guitar – which he notably used on the 1965 musical comedy Help!, as well as on various Beatles ...
A lost guitar once used by John Lennon that was found in an attic sold at an auction for more than $2.8 million, making it one of the most lucrative Beatles memorabilia items sold. The guitar, a 1964 ...
A long-lost Framus Hootenanny that belonged to John Lennon has finally been found and will hit the block in New York this month. The storied 12-string acoustic guitar will headline the Music Icons ...
Looks like someone didn't need any "Help!" spending their money on a unique collectible from The Beatles. On Wednesday, the first day of its "Music Icons" sale at the Hard Rock Cafe New York, Julien's ...
After appearing in multiple albums by the Beatles, the instrument was forgotten for more than 50 years before it turned up in the attic of a British countryside home. By John Yoon A recently ...
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