Prince's iconic custom-made Sadowsky T-type electric guitar – which saw action during the Parade tour in 1986 – is expected to sell for up to $400,000 at auction. Julien's upcoming “Played, Worn, and ...
Standing as a prime example of the ‘don’t ask, don’t get’ mantra, Spike Lee has recalled the time he asked Prince for one of his highly bespoke signature guitars, and wasn’t met with the warmest of ...
Prince’s love of purple is well documented—and a guitar hitting the auction block only reinforces that fact. A 1985 Sadowsky Telecaster made specifically for Prince is expected to hammer down for up ...
(CNN) -- Prince's "Blue Angel" Cloud 2 guitar that the late singer played during some of his most iconic moments was sold at auction for $563,500. The 1984 electric guitar was used by the famous ...
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Prince’s “Blue Angel” Cloud 2 electric guitar — “the most significant Prince guitar that’ll ever come up for auction” — sold for a high bid of $563,000 Saturday, exceeding pre- auction estimates. The ...
A big part of Prince’s musical past is up for auction. Bids are being taken for Prince’s iconic Cloud 3 electric guitar. Prince used the guitar on several tours in the 1980s, including Purple Rain.
More than 700 items from music icons—including Prince, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Johnny Cash, Jim Morrison, the Rolling Stones, and many more—will be offered at an upcoming ...
Prince’s iconic “Blue Angel” electric guitar that was once thought to be lost far exceeded estimates when it sold for $563,000 at auction. One of Prince's most iconic guitars sold for more than half a ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History recognizes the life and legacy of Prince Rogers Nelson (1958 – 2016) by displaying his “Yellow Cloud” electric guitar. The guitar was made in 1989 ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History recognizes the life and legacy of Prince Rogers Nelson (1958 – 2016) by displaying his “Yellow Cloud” electric guitar. The guitar was made in 1989 ...