John Lennon’s Tooth To Be Auctioned This Fall
An unusual piece of John Lennon memorabilia is up for sale. The BBC says one of the late Beatle's teeth is headed for the auction block.
An unusual piece of John Lennon memorabilia is up for sale. The BBC says one of the late Beatle's teeth is headed for the auction block.
Equipment used by John Lennon in the studio he built and where he recorded "Imagine" is set for a May 11th online auction. The gear — including microphones, tape machines and Ringo Starr's coffee percolator — comes from the Ascot Sound Studios,
the Georgian manor that the former Beatle owned, and later sold to Ringo. The historic gear is expected to sell for at least $500,000. Also
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Sotheby's Auction House will be auctioning off a rare sheet of paper with Bob Dylan's lyrics to The Times They Are A-Changin with North Country Blue and beginnings to Come Gather Around. Read more after the jump.