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PRINCE OWNED AND PLAYED ORIGINAL CLOUD 2 “BLUE ANGEL”JOHNNY CASH OWNED AND TOUR USED PIANO WITH ROAD CASE,JIM MORRISON HANDWRITTEN "PARIS JOURNAL"
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Beverly Hills, CA, United States
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MUSIC ICONS (#3261) DAY 1

Some of the most iconic memorabilia and important artifacts ever assembled, representing the legendary multi-genre music artists of our time will be offered: Kurt Cobain, Nirvana, Prince, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Johnny Cash, Jim Morrison, the Rolling Stones, Queen, David Bowie, The Police, Guns N' Roses, Bob Marley, Elton John, Whitney Houston, Cher, and many more. At the center of this event is the 1959 Martin D-18E played by Kurt Cobain throughout Nirvana's most legendary performance in their live taping for the popular MTV Unplugged series on November 18, 1993. Approximately five months before his death, Cobain chose this guitar to paint what Rolling Stone called "his last self-portrait." Highlights include: a custom-made 1984 blue cloud guitar used by Prince; a rare page of handwritten working lyrics for 'Maxwell's Silver Hammer' by Paul McCartney; Jim Morrison's rare and historic 'Paris Journal,' filled with handwritten thoughts and poems by The Doors frontman shortly before his death; Johnny Cash's most fabled professional and personal items including his tour used Yamaha baby grand piano; a star-studded collection of jewelry and belt buckles from Elvis Presley; and Michael Jackson's famous black loafers, an MTV VMA Moonman for 'Leave Me Alone' in 1988-1989, and a custom-made Dennis Tompkins/Michael Bush black satin belted trench coat. Additional highlights include: a never before seen archive of original material, sheet music, handwritten lyrics and ephemera from Steely Dan's Walter Becker; Phil Lesh's most signature instruments, graphic jackets, sweaters, armbands, amplifiers, speaker cabinets and road cases used with the Grateful Dead; and costumes worn by The Queen of Pop, Madonna, in two of her most mythic music videos - 1990's 'Vogue' and 1984's 'Material Girl'. Also featured are: a 14-piece Tama Starclassic drum kit finished in Police Sparkle Blue made for and used by Stewart Copeland during The Police 2007 reunion tour
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MICHAEL JACKSON "THEY DON: A pair of vibrant red T-shirts with “Olodum Bahia Brasil” on the front, one with a deep V-neck rip, both worn by Michael Jackson in his 1995 “They Don’t Care About Us” music video shot in
0419: MICHAEL JACKSON "THEY DONEst. $3,000-$5,000
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MICHAEL JACKSON "THEY DON: A pair of white T-shirts with peace sign stick figures and “Olodum” on the front with extremely deep V-neck rips and a green, red, yellow, and black striped vest with “Olodum” down the
0420: MICHAEL JACKSON "THEY DONEst. $3,000-$5,000
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MICHAEL JACKSON "THEY DON: A white T-shirt with a peace sign and “OLODUM” above, a pair of blue denim jeans, and a pair of black leather loafers, size 9, worn by Michael Jackson in his 1995 “They Don’t Care About Us”
0421: MICHAEL JACKSON "THEY DONEst. $4,000-$6,000
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MICHAEL JACKSON WORN ENSEMBLE: A deep red corduroy shirt, double-breasted black and white pinstriped suit jacket, black fedora, and red armband, worn by Michael Jackson in a photograph taken with Paul “Pee-Wee Herman” Reubens
0422: MICHAEL JACKSON WORN ENSEMBLEEst. $2,000-$4,000
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MICHAEL JACKSON ROCKING HORSE: A brown wood horse that rocks back and forth. Plaque on the base reads “Stevenson Brothers England 2000 4156.” Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Frank Cascio, author of My Friend
0425: MICHAEL JACKSON ROCKING HORSEEst. $800-$1,200
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MICHAEL JACKSON EXHIBITION SCRIM: A polynylon scrim featuring a photograph of Michael Jackson on stage taken by Sam Emerson. This scrim was used in the memorabilia room and video screening area of the Michael Jackson exhibition held
0427: MICHAEL JACKSON EXHIBITION SCRIMEst. $1,000-$2,000Lot Passed
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MICHAEL JACKSON AND ROMERO BRITTO SIGNED PRINT: A large “What More Can I Give” limited edition print on canvas, numbered 173/250 in the lower right and signed in black marker by both Michael Jackson and the artist, Romero Britto. A facsimile
0428: MICHAEL JACKSON AND ROMERO BRITTO SIGNED PRINTEst. $2,000-$4,000
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