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JULIEN’S AUCTIONS - ICONS & TRILOGY: ROCK ‘N’ ROLL PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release: ICONS & IDOLS TRILOGY: ROCK ‘N’ ROLL ALL STAR AUCTION HEADLINERS ANNOUNCED A COLLECTION OF ’S MOST SPECTACULAR STAGE AND ALBUM COVER WORN ENSEMBLES, MUSIC SCORES TO HIS HIT “TUTTI FRUTTI,” “GOOD GOLLY, MISS MOLLY,” “LUCILLE,” AND “JENNY, JENNY,” LOAFERS, WIGS AND 1956 ELECTRIC BASS OWNED AND PLAYED BY OLSIE ROBINSON, THE BASSIST OF THE FOUNDING FATHER OF ’S BAND

“THE KING OF THE ” ALBERT KING’S 1967 GIBSON FLYING V GUITAR

JIMI HENDRIX’S 1969 LEFT-HANDED AND CIRCA 1960S WM. C. STAHL STYLE 8

BOB MARLEY’S 1975 OVATION 1612-4 CUSTOM BALLADEER

ACOUSTIC – THE FIRST GUITAR OWNED AND PLAYED BY THE REGGAE LEGEND EVER TO COME TO AUCTION

DECEMBER 1ST, 2020 & DECEMBER 2ND, 2020

Los Angeles, California – (November 13th, 2020) – Julien’s Auctions has announced the marquee headliners of ICONS & IDOLS TRILOGY: ROCK ‘N’ ROLL, the world-record breaking auction house to the stars’ annual music extravaganza on Tuesday, December 1st and Wednesday, December 2nd, 2020 live in Beverly Hills and online at www.JuliensAuctions.com.

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Little Richard’s stage ensemble Nearly 900 items join the previously announced all-star lineup of artifacts and memorabilia owned and used by some of the world’s greatest music artists of all-time including Eddie Van Halen, Kurt Cobain, , Michael Jackson, Madonna, Lady Gaga, David Bowie, Aerosmith and more. (photo top: Albert King’s Flying V Gibson guitar, Bob Marley’s Ovation guitar and ’s Fender Stratocaster)

A spectacular collection from the Founding Father of Rock and Roll –the one and only, Little Richard–will dazzle the auction stage at this year’s two-day event. Born Richard Wayne Penniman on December 5th, 1932, in Macon, Georgia, the pioneering pianist and singer electrified the world with his stage persona and showmanship and was revered and emulated by a who’s who of rock and roll legends from Prince to . He left behind a legacy of rock and rock and roll landmark hits, “Tutti Frutti,” “Long Tall Sally,” “Rip It Up,” “Lucille” and “Good Golly Miss Molly” which were covered by the likes of The Everly Brothers, Creedence Clearwater Revival, , Elvis Costello, The Scorpions and more. He was one of the original inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 and in 1993, he received a Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award. He died at the age of 87 this year on May 9th, 2020. Some of Little Richard’s most flamboyant and show stopping ensembles will be offered including: a late 1960s ornate two-piece ensemble designed by Melvin James, comprised of a tan satin top in a pink, green, and gold floral brocade pattern with hot pink fringe and massive kimono- style sleeves with matching pants (photo left) worn on his albums, Well Alright! and Freedom Blues, as well as black and white publicity photographs, three of which

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are included with this lot (estimate: $2,000-$3,000); Little Richard’s costume worn in a number of color photographs in his 1972 never released album Southern Child, comprised of a purple polyester vest adorned with rainbow-colored sequins and a pair of matching bell bottom pants with circular cut-outs and a Jacques Piaget lime green and purple silk scarf (estimate: $2,000-$3,000); a funky metallic polyester in a silver and black checkered pattern top, mock turtleneck with makeup residue evident and exaggerated kimono with a pair of matching bell bottom pants worn on the cover of his 1970 album, The Rill Thing (estimate: $2,000-$3,000); his colorful Italian light blue suede loafers and a group of two pairs of leather loafers, one rose colored and the other maroon (estimate range: $300-$500) as well as a set of two wigs, both made of real human hair in a deep black shade in his classic pompadour style (estimate: $400-$600). Olsie Robinson of Little Richard’s band The Upsetters’ 1958 Gibson electric that the bassist played on “Lucille,” “Long Tall Sally,” “Slippin’ and Slidin,” and many other classic hits and in the 1956 film, Don’t Knock the Rock, and 1957 film, Mister Rock and Roll, is a stellar highlight of this collection (estimate: $20,000-$40,000), as well as Little Richard’s musical scores to his iconic songs, “Tutti Frutti,” “Jenny, Jenny,” “Lucille,” and “Good Golly Miss Molly” (photo top left) will be on offer (estimate range: $400-$600 each) and a group of 17 scores from the to the 1980s including the titles “,” “Down on the Bayou,” “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” and “Joy to the World,” plus, his passports, photographs, posters and other memorabilia.

Another highly anticipated item is a rare guitar owned and played by Bob Marley. This is the first guitar by the reggae icon ever to come to auction. Marley’s 1975 Ovation 1612-4 Custom Balladeer acoustic electric guitar with a natural spruce top and shallow back and fingerboard with diamond inlays is estimated to sell between $80,000-$100,000.

Headlining on the auction marquee are two exceptional owned and played by one of the most influential guitarists of all time, Jimi Hendrix. One of Hendrix’s favored left-handed Fender Stratocasters that he kept and played in New York will electrify the auction stage. The guitar with Olympic White finish, serial number 273639 to the neck plate, indicates a build date of 1969 and has an alder body, neck and is estimated to sell at $300,000-$500,000. The other, owned and played by Hendrix, is a circa late 1960s WM. C. Stahl Style 8 acoustic guitar by the Larson Brothers with a natural finish, spruce top, Brazilian rosewood sides and back, mahogany neck with ebony fingerboard, and abalone trim (photo right). The guitar, estimated to sell at $200,000-$500,000, is accompanied by several documents including a copy of Life Magazine dated October 3rd, 1969, showing a photograph of Hendrix posing with what appears to be the same guitar and a handwritten letter from Jimi Hendrix Experience bass player Noel Redding stating that the Stahl was owned by Hendrix and appeared in the Life issue.

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One of the Three Kings of Blues, Albert King’s 1967 Gibson Flying V Guitar will burn the auction stage (photo left) and is the first guitar of King’s ever to come to auction. This was his main guitar for both studio work and live performances circa 1967-1972 and used on his finest recordings, “,” “I’ll Play the Blues for You” and on the albums, Blues Masters: The Very Best of Albert King in 1999 and The Very Best of Albert King in 2007, where it appears on the covers. The guitar signed “Love / you / Albert King” was given to the blues legend by Gibson to replace his first Flying V, named “Lucy” that was lost. King was a huge musical influence on , , and Jimi Hendrix, who like King was left-handed but played right- handed guitars upside down. After seeing King play this cherry red Flying V, Hendrix had a conversation with King which inspired him to acquire his own ‘67 Flying V in the same color, which he famously painted with a psychedelic design. Items from the Estate of Albert King rarely come to auction and this spectacular blues artifact accompanied with a notarized letter from his Estate and original case is estimated to sell at $300,000-$500,000.

An exciting auction appearance will be the sale of a Hammond B-3 organ circa mid-1960s played by one of the finest Hammond organists of all time, . Allman played this instrument extensively during live performances with and with the

Gregg Allman Band from the late 1980s until Allman’s final Lake Tahoe show on October 3, 2015 (estimate: $80,000-$100,000) (photo right). It is accompanied with a Hammond stool and a Leslie 122RV cabinet with rotating speakers.

Other prominent auction highlights include: handwritten lyrics by Freddie Mercury to an unpublished with lines such as, “It’s a world of give and take/ a calculated risk reason/ Love inside a prison/ Destiny at stake/ Trapped by your own admission ... When you can’t handle the strain/ The tug of war of being in love/ The challenge and the pace human race” (estimate: $15,000-$20,000); ’s circa 1982 “White Lady” Greven six-string acoustic guitar (estimate: $20,000- $40,000); Jimmy Page’s 1979 burgundy Fender Stratocaster that he played while performing with rock band Public Eye in 1991 (estimate: $30,000-$50,000); a single sheet original manuscript of ’s handwritten poem and lullaby titled “Bernice’s Sheep” that was published in A Spaniard in the Works on June 24th, 1965 (estimate: $30,000-$50,000); Michael Jackson’s custom black jacket with rhinestone

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accents worn to the MTV Video Music Awards in Tokyo on May 27, 2006 where Jackson won the Legend Award that year (estimate: $40,000-$60,000); Pete Townsend’s first guitar that he owned and played, a 1936 Radiotone cello guitar (estimate: $10,000- $15,000); an original Beatles Ltd merchandising booklet signed inside by John Lennon, , , and Paul McCartney and obtained at Palais des Sports in Paris, France, on June 20th, 1965 (estimate: $15,000-$20,000); Stevie Nicks’ red double row tambourine signed, “Much Love Stevie Nicks,” and her inscriptions of written album titles throughout the tambourine including, Time Space, Street Angel, Bella Donna, and more (estimate: $800-$1,200) (photo left); a 14K white gold love symbol pendant on a 14K white gold chain, worn by Prince on multiple occasions (estimate: $8,000-$10,000); a DX7 Synthesizer stage used and signed by Nine Inch Nails band members during the 1994-1995 Self Destruct Tour (estimate: $4,000-$6,000); a life-size prosthetic bust of Dave Grohl from the 2006 film Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny (estimate: $1,500-$2,500); plus, instruments, memorabilia and ephemera from , The Clash, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Whitney Houston and more.

“Julien’s Auctions’ year-end Icons and Idols extravaganza will offer some of the most sought-after music artifacts in the world,” said Darren Julien, President/Chief Executive Officer of Julien’s Auctions. “From the first guitar ever to be offered at auction that was owned and played by Bob Marley to Albert King’s main and most important guitar to a stunning collection of Little Richard’s most iconic wardrobe, this event offers an exciting opportunity for buyers and collectors to own these incredible pieces of music history from the pioneers of rock and roll.”

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JULIEN’S AUCTIONS PUBLIC EXHIBITION AND AUCTION LOCATION Julien’s Auctions Beverly Hills 257 N. Canon Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210

Monday, November 23rd – Friday, November 27th, 2020 (Closed on Thanksgiving Thursday, November 26th) Monday, November 30th, 2020 Daily 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time Free to the Public

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS LIVE AND ONLINE AUCTION

ICONS & IDOLS TRILOGY: ROCK ‘N’ ROLL Tuesday, December 1st, 2020 Session I: 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time Session II: 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2020 Session III: 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time Session IV: 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time

ICONS & IDOLS TRILOGY: HOLLYWOOD Thursday, December 3rd, 2020 Session V: 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time Session VI: 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time

ICONS & IDOLS TRILOGY: SPORTS Friday, December 4th, 2020 Session VII: 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time Session VIII: 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time

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PLACING BIDS There are four ways to bid in this sale: 1. Bid with Julien’s Auctions online and live in real time at JuliensLive.com or via our iPhone App. 2. Bid over the telephone through an auction house representative. 3. Bid in person in the room at our auction events. 4. Bid in advance by absentee bid. Absentee bid forms are printed in the back of each catalogue, and are also available by calling Julien’s Auctions or online by visiting www.juliensauctions.com/register-to-bid.

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ABOUT JULIEN’S AUCTIONS Julien’s Auctions is the world record-breaking auction house to the stars. Collaborating with the famous and the exclusive, Julien’s Auctions produces high profile auctions in the film, music, sports and art markets. Julien’s Auctions has received international recognition for its unique and innovative auction events, which attract thousands of collectors, investors, fans and enthusiasts from around the world. Julien’s Auctions specializes in sales of iconic artifacts and notable collections including Marilyn Monroe, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Lady Gaga, Banksy, , Michael Jackson, , Barbra Streisand, , , Elvis Presley, , Jimi Hendrix, Hugh Hefner and many more.

In 2016, Julien’s Auctions received its second placement in the Guinness Book of World Records for the sale of the world’s most expensive dress ever sold at auction, The Marilyn Monroe “Happy Birthday Mr. President” dress which sold for $4.8 million. Julien’s Auctions achieved placement in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2009 for the sale of Michael Jackson’s white glove, which sold for $480,000 making it the most expensive glove ever sold at auction. In 2020, Julien’s Auctions received its third Guinness Book of World Record placement for the sale of Kurt Cobain’s “MTV Unplugged” 1959 Martin D-18E acoustic- electric guitar, which sold for $6 million making it the world’s most expensive guitar ever sold at auction. Based in Los Angeles, Julien’s Auctions has a global presence bringing their auctions and exhibitions to targeted destinations worldwide including London, New York, Las Vegas, Japan and China. Live auctions are presented for bidders on-site and online via live streaming video and mobile technology. For more information on Julien’s Auctions, go to www.juliensauctions.com. Connect with Julien’s Auctions at www. facebook.com/JuliensAuctions or www.twitter.com/JuliensAuctions or www.instagram.com/juliens_auctions.

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