Remembering Waylon 2014-10-05 Auction - 485 Price Results - Guernsey's in AZ - Page 3
Buddy Holly's 1958 Ariel Cyclone MotorcycleFramed Letter from Johnny Cash to WaylonWaylon's Brass Ashtray
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Phoenix, AZ, United States
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Remembering Waylon

On October 5 at Phoenix's stunning Musical Instrument Museum, New York City-based auction house Guernsey?s will resurrect the aura of outlaw country megastar Waylon Jennings with the sale of many of his personal belongings. For the first time, Jennings? legions of fans will have a chance to own a piece of musical history. The featured collection is being offered by country music legend Jessi Colter, Jennings? wife of more than thirty years with whom he often shared the stage. The event will help bring attention to the important care provided at the Phoenix Children?s Hospital.
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The Nashville Network (TNN) Music City News Country: The Nashville Network (TNN) Music City News Country Award: "Living Legend Award". June 5, 1995. Solid brass with Lucite star. 16" tall. With photo (8 "x 10") of Waylon holding the award. An
0052: The Nashville Network (TNN) Music City News CountryEst. $4,000-$5,000
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1983 American Country Countdown Number One: American Country Countdown Number One. Awarded to Waylon Jennings for his rendition of “Lucille.” June 4, 1983. Lucite. 5" tall.
0053: 1983 American Country Countdown Number OneEst. $1,000-$1,500
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1986 American Music Award Favorite Video Group, The: American Music Award Favorite Video Group, Country, The Highwaymen. 1986. Lucite pyramid on a base. 14 ½" tall.
0054: 1986 American Music Award Favorite Video Group, TheEst. $2,000-$3,000
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1986 American Music Award Favorite Country Video: American Music Award Favorite Country Video Single, “Highwayman,” The Highwaymen. 1986. Lucite pyramid on a base. 14 ½" tall. The Highwaymen was a country supergroup group comprised of Willie
0055: 1986 American Music Award Favorite Country VideoEst. $2,000-$3,000
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NAMMIE Award for the Outstanding Reissue Album by: NAMMIE Award for the Outstanding Reissue Album by Waylon Jennings, Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line: The RCA Years. Metal sculptural rod in the shape of an "N" on granite. 12 ½" tall.
0056: NAMMIE Award for the Outstanding Reissue Album byEst. $1,500-$2,500
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1979 Buddy Award, Awarded for Best Country Artist: Buddy Award, created in memory of Buddy Holly. Awarded for Best Country Artist. 1979. Lucite. 4" cube.
0057: 1979 Buddy Award, Awarded for Best Country ArtistEst. $2,500-$3,500
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The Inmates Awards Plaque, 1991 (2): The Inmates Awards plaque from the Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Worth, Texas. Dec 20, 1991. Brass and wood in the shape of the Great State of Texas. To commemorate a great concert given by
0058: The Inmates Awards Plaque, 1991 (2)Est. $800-$1,200
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The President's Award from the Songwriters Guild of: The President's Award from the Songwriters Guild of America to Waylon Jennings “for his dedicated and untiring efforts on behalf of undiscovered songwriters...” Dated Jan 13, 1986. 12" x 9" x 1".
0059: The President's Award from the Songwriters Guild ofEst. $1,500-$2,500
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The Country Cares, St. Jude Award to Waylon Jennings: The Country Cares, St. Jude Award to Waylon Jennings. Wooden plaque with Waylon's name on brass plaque with printed signature of Danny Thomas. 7" x 5".
0060: The Country Cares, St. Jude Award to Waylon JenningsEst. $1,000-$2,000
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The Honky Tonk Hero Award, 2002: The Honky Tonk Hero Award to Waylon Jennings by his devoted fans. 2002. Brass on laminated wood. 12" x 9".
0064: The Honky Tonk Hero Award, 2002Est. $800-$1,200
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"We Are The World" Commemorative Plaque, 1986: We Are The World commemorative plaque, awarded to Waylon Jennings for his participation on the historic recording “We Are The World,” presented by The National Academy of Recording Arts and
0065: "We Are The World" Commemorative Plaque, 1986Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Record World Country Singles Chart No.1 Hit, "I Ain't: Record World Country Singles Chart in recognition of Waylon Jennings' No.1 hit, “I Ain't Livin' Long Like This.” March 8, 1980. Laminated on wood. 15" x 11 ½".
0066: Record World Country Singles Chart No.1 Hit, "I Ain'tEst. $1,000-$2,000
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1978 Record World Country Singles Chart to Waylon: Record World Country Singles Chart to Waylon Jennings, in recognition of his No. 1 hit “I've Always Been Crazy.” Sept 16, 1978. Laminated plaque. 15" x 11 ½".
0067: 1978 Record World Country Singles Chart to WaylonEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Cambria Country Fair Appreciation Plaque: In appreciation of the record-setting performance in front of 24,422 fans on Fallen Day, 1994, Cambria County Fair. Brass on wood. 20" x 16".
0068: Cambria Country Fair Appreciation PlaqueEst. $400-$600
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1995 Ceremonial Wooden Gavel and Resolution Given to: Ceremonial wooden gavel given to Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter in honor of the passing of the Texas House of Representatives Bill HB 714 on April 27, 1995. Includes paper copy of the resolution.
0071: 1995 Ceremonial Wooden Gavel and Resolution Given toEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Citation of Achievement from BMI for the Dukes of: Citation of achievement from Broadcast Music, Inc (BMI) given to Waylon Jennings for the theme song for the hit country comedy Dukes of Hazzard. 1981. Richway Music. 17" x 12".
0072: Citation of Achievement from BMI for the Dukes ofEst. $800-$1,200