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Bruce Springsteen exhibit will be on display at National Constitution Center in Philadelphia in 2012
f you were not able to take a trip to Cleveland to see the special exhibit: “From Asbury Park to the Promised Land: The Life and Music of Bruce Springsteen,” you’ll have another chance.
This great exhibition will be on display at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia from Feb. 17 to Sept. 3, 2012.
I had a chance to see the exhibit twice while it was in Cleveland and I very much enjoyed it. Each time I spent well over two hours checking it all out. It is a must-see for any Springsteen or music fan.
There’s so much great material there that it’s almost overwhelming. Springsteen fans have a chance to look behind the curtain and see the works and memorabilia that have made Bruce the iconic figure he is today.
According to David Eisner, the National Constitution Center President and CEO, this will be the first and only venue to have the exhibit after its run at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The exhibit had an extended run in Cleveland from Apri 1, 2009 until this past Feb. 27. On the final day of the exhibit which was a Sunday, Springsteen himself stopped by to check it out, arriving shortly before 5 p.m. (a half-hour before closing time).
“From Asbury Park to the Promised Land” takes a comprehensive look at Springsteen’s catalog, from such early bands as Child, the Castiles and Steel Mill through his work with the E Street Band and as a solo artist.
There are several Springsteen’s guitars, including the Fender Esquire from the cover of “Born to Run,” as well as the outfit he wore on the cover of Born in the U.S.A., numerous handwritten lyric manuscripts, posters and handbills from all phases of his career and various awards and honors including the Academy Award Bruce won in 1993 for Best Original Song for “Streets of Philadelphia.”
In addition, the exhibition features Springsteen’s 1960 Chevrolet Corvette, which he purchased after the success of “Born to Run.”
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and MuseumBruce Springsteen, right, and curator Jim Henke look at the exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland on Feb. 27.The exhibition also features several listening stations where visitors can hear never-before released songs by the Castiles; Springsteen’s successful 1972 audition for Columbia Records; and interviews with Springsteen on topics such as his songwriting process; his first recording session; and some of his best know albums.
Video footage through the exhibition includes archival performances, an edited version of “Wings for Wheels: The Making of Born to Run” and clips of Springsteen’s appearance on MTV’s ”Unplugged” in 1992.
Admission to the exhibit (which also includes admission to the National Constitution Center) is $24.50 for adults, $23 for seniors and students and $12 for children ages 4-12.
Lichty Guitars Offers Guitar For Livestrong Charity Raffle
Tickets may be purchased beginning April 1st, 2012 from Nature’s Storehouse. Visit them in person in Tryon, NC or call them at 828-859-6356 to purchase tickets via check or credit card. ** You do not have to live in Western NC to purchase tickets. The guitar will be shipped to the winner
See more pictures of the guitar at http://lichtyguitars.com/2012/03/06/win-a-guitar-livestrong/
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Les Paul’s guitars, recording equipment and personal effects up for auction

Julien’s Auctions is proud to present Property From The Estate of Les Paul. Les Paul not only revolutionized the sound of the electric guitar, but also the technology behind modern day sound recording. Les Paul pioneered innovative techniques with sound-on-sound recording and commissioned the first 8-track tape recorder, which would become the core technology behind multitrack recording still used today. The sale will include property equipment, memorabilia and instruments that span the entirety of Paul’s career from his days as Rhubarb Red to his weekly Monday night concerts at the Iridium Jazz Club in New York City. Some of the guitar and equipment highlights from the sale include:
- 1968 Prototype Gibson Les Paul Custom Recording Model (Est. $60,000 – $80,000). White flat top with Bigsby tail piece and note in Paul’s hand reading, “Reward this is the property of Les Paul A.K.A. Lester William Polfuss…Mahwah, New Jersey USA…” The guitar is featured on page 350 of his autobiography Les Paul In His Own Words.
- 1951 Fender Nocaster serial number 1751(Est. $40,000 – $60,000). Butterscotch with black pickguard, neck date “5-10-51 T.G.”, no body date, with original thermometer case. Guitar has replaced volume and one tone pot but originals are present. This guitar was personally gifted to Les Paul by Leo Fender who signed the back of the headstock “Leo Fender.” The guitar is uncharacteristically light weighing only 7.4 pounds.
- Early 1940s Epiphone Zephyr serial number 7133– Klunker #3 (Est. $14,000 – $16,000) Blonde, electric trap door model arch top with two chicken head knobs, one volume and one a toggle switch, with bard door opening in the back and Paul’s aluminum support system which led him to use solid body construction. This is one of three early experimental models called the “Klunkers” by Paul, featured on pages 120 and 121 in his autobiographyLes Paul In His Own Words.
- 1927 Gibson L-5 Sunburst Cremona serial number 87230 (Est. $10,000 – $15,000) Hole drilled through the original pickguard, back re-finished, no original case. This is one of the two L-5s purchased by Les Paul, then going by the name Rhubarb Red, at Gibson in Kalamazoo Michigan with his friend and band mate Sunny Joe Wolverton in 1933. Paul discusses the trip and purchasing this guitar extensively in his autobiography. He later gave this guitar to a friend Dave Moran requested the guitar be returned to Paul upon his death.
- 1952 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop (Est. $14,000 – $16,000) No serial number, Trapeze tailpiece, tuners have been changed to Grover’s, pat. Pending with original case. This is one of the very first Les Paul guitars produced. The back of the headstock is hand signed, “Les Paul.” The guitar is pictured on page 238 of Paul’s autobiography Les Paul In His Own Words.
- Boss BCB-6 Pedal Effects In Case (Est. $3,000 – $5,000). Six Boss pedals including: chromatic tuner TU-2 white, super chorus ch-1 blue, digital delay DD3 silver, digital reverb/delay RV3 grey. The case also contains tools including a pair of Les Paul’s sunglasses and has all of his settings recorded on masking tape. This is the gigging case used by Les Paul during his weekly shows at both Fat Tuesdays and the Iridium Jazz Club for decades. 3 ½ by 25 by 11 inches
- 1955 Steinway B Grand Piano In Ebony (Est. $20,000 – $30,000) Steinway & Sons New York original piano, serial number 348128-B (NA-K1304 3035), from Les Paul’s legendary main recording studio in his home in Mahwah, New Jersey, this is the only piano used for recordings made in the house.
- Early 1970s Ampex MM1000 (Est. $3,000 – $5,000) Sixteen track recording machine using two inch tape, with custom VSO, serial number 260, with AC cable and side block. Has been re-built in good condition. This was the first Ampex sixteen track machine and is one of the most sought after sixteen track machines to this day. This machine was used in the downstairs recording studio at Les Paul’s Mahwah, New Jersey home. 65 by 41 by 27 ½ inches
- Late 1960s API Recording Mixing Console (Est. $40,000 – $60,000) Twenty eight by sixteen console believed to be one of the first few made with the desireable configuration of twenty eight mic line input channels and sixteen buss. Originally a twenty-channel mixer with an eight-channel side car added later, three 12 point patch bay main console and 144 patch bay on side car. Modules include: five – 558 EQs, one – 550 EQ, four – 553 EQs, 9 – Aengus 8 band EQs, one – old school audio mic pre 580 series size, two – 525 compressors, one – 575 oscillators, one – talk back module, four – 553 EQs, sixteen buss BU meters, and an elaborate master section with buss and cue system. The board is made by Automated Processes Inc. of Farmingdale New York, one of the most notable American made mixing consoles. Original masking tape label with channel identifications in Les Paul’s hand including, “channel 1 Les Guitar.” 45 by 99 1/8 by 35 ½ inches
- Les Paul’s Touring Rig (Est. $5,000 – $7,000) Gibson LP1 guitar amplifier pre-amp controller, serial number 1038. A prototype designed by Les Paul featuring Plexiglass panel on front with “Les Paul” two channel amplifier with a normal and box switch, crossover switch, vibrola switch. Les Paul’s markings in red nail polish indicate his settings on the knobs and Plexiglass panel. Additional tape markings reading “Les Paul Road 1″ and “#1 pre-amp” among others. Single fifteen Altec Lansing speaker with high frequency horn, power amp and Paulverizer attachment built into the cabinet. Topped with a Nakamichi 700, three head cassette player which Paul used to play along with tracks. This was Paul’s long-time tour rig and is features on page 291 of his autobiography Les Paul In His Own Words. Sold together with a spare Nakamichi 700 and identical Altex Lansing single fifteen cabinet. Head 5 ½ by 21 by 15 Cabinet 24 by 24 by 15 inches
The proceeds of the auction will benefit the Les Paul Foundation established by Les Paul who was encouraged at a young age by his mother to follow his instincts regardless of how unusual or different his approach. Paul felt that establishing a foundation, which could provide that same encouragement to so many others was the best way to perpetuate the areas most important to him in his lifetime. The mission of the Les Paul Foundation is to honor and remember the life, spirit, and legacy of Les Paul by supporting music education, engineering and innovation as well as medical research. The Les Paul Foundation is an approved IRS 501(c)3 organization.
The Les Paul Estate Auction will be a moment to remember in the history of Rock N’ Roll. Be inspired by Paul’s innovations and see an unmatched collection of the most innovative electric guitars assembled in one place.
FREE PUBLIC EXHIBITION
Tuesday, May 29th – Friday, June 8th
Monday – Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (P.S.T.)
Closed Sundays)LIVE AND ONLINE AUCTION
Friday, June 8th, 2012
Session I: 10:00 a.m. P.S.T.
Session II: 2:00 p.m. P.S.T.Saturday, June 9th, 2012
Session III: 10:00 a.m. P.S.T.
Session IV: 2:00 p.m. P.S.T.LOCATION
Julien’s Auctions Beverly Hills
9665 Wilshire Boulevard
Suite 150
Beverly Hills, CA 90210For more information email
info@juliensauctions.com
or call 310-836-1818.Registering to Bid
Registration is required to bid in this live auction and can be done in person at the exhibition and auction, or online before the sale at the JuliensAuctions.com Registration page to bid by phone, proxy or in person, or online at JuliensLive.com to bid live online, or by calling (310) 836-1818.Placing Bids
There are four ways to bid in this sale:- Bid through Julien’s Auctions Online Live in Real Time at JuliensLive.com.
- Place bids in the room by attending the auction.
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- Enter Absentee bids. Absentee bid forms are printed in the back of each catalogue, and are also available by calling Julien’s Auctions or online at www.juliensauctions.com.
SUMMER NAMM, 2012
Show Location & Hours
Nashville Convention Center
601 Commerce Street
Nashville, TN 37203Thursday, July 21 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Friday, July 22 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Saturday, July 23 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Future Summer Shows
July 12-14, 2012 | July 11-13, 201Leeds Bradford Guitar Show- UK
Now in its sixth year, the Leeds Bradford Guitar Show is making a return on September 9th 2012.
Having attracted record numbers again last year, the event will once again be held at Pudsey Civic Hall, Dawsons Corner, Pudsey, LS28 5TA. More than 70 dealers and exhibitors are expected to attend.
The Leeds Guitar Show is a unique opportunity to buy, sell and trade new, used and vintage guitars, amps and accessories and take advantage of several price offers.
Scheduled to play live are The Gav Coulson Band and 14-year-old blues prodigy, Aaron Keylock with his band. More will be announced in the near future.
Admission is £5. For more details, call Northern Guitar Shows on 01925 813185.
Lichty Guitars Offers Guitar For "LEAF" Charity Raffle
http://leafticketsales.org/detail.php?id=1185
Guitar Value: $5,000
• Ticket Price: $10 (you may buy multiple tickets)
• Ticket sales are limited to 500
• Raffle Drawing Date: At the finale performance of 2012 October LEAF (or sooner, once 500 tickets have sold)
100% of the dollars raised go to LEAF’s arts in education programs, LEAF in Schools & Streets and LEAF International.
All online sales include a $5.99 processing fee. To order over the phone please call (828) 68-MUSIC (686-8742) with no service fees.Attendance at the festival is NOT required to win this item!

Lichty Guitar Raffle
Per Item Price: $10.00
The 2012 Lichty Raffle Guitar is an Indian Rosewood OM guitar that has a beautiful rich tone and stunning original artwork by acclaimed Raleigh artist, Clark Hipolito. This guitar has been featured in art exhibits that include the Birds of a Feather Art Exhibit in Wilmington, NC and at the World of Music Exhibit at Art Trail Gallery in Florence, SC. Tickets $10 a piece and 100% of proceeds go towards music and arts programs for youth locally and globally.
WIN the 2012 Lichty Raffle Guitar!
Features: OM body style, Curly Indian Rosewood back and sides, Englemann Spruce top, Ebony fretboard and bridge, Indian Rosewood binding, wood rosette, camel bone nut and saddle, Grover Sta tite tuners. Original artwork by Clark Hipoilito. Lower bout 15 1/2, Waist 9 3/4, Upper bout 11 3/4, Overall length 40, Depth 4 3/17, Body length 19 1/2, Nut width 1 3/4
Its set-up and design provide a deeply satisfying playing experience. The craftsmanship in the build and the original artwork make it a guitar collector’s dream.NAMM 2013 January 17-20, 2013
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