“Rock on the Block” taking place all week at Barrett-Jackson
The Barrett-Jackson Auction Company, LLC, worldwide leader of collector
car auctions, announced today it will make history by auctioning pieces
of exclusive rock
‘n
’
roll memorabilia at the Scottsdale 36th Annual
Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction.
“Rock
on the Block
” will begin in the main auction
tent at 5:30 p.m. during Barrett-Jackson
’s
Family Value Day being held Monday, January 15.
“Cars and rock
‘n
’
roll have always made a great pair and both have strong ties with the
baby boomer generation. The addition of rock memorabilia to the
Barrett-Jackson offering was a natural fit,
”
said Craig Jackson, CEO of the Barrett-Jackson Auction Company, LLC.
“We
are making history by offering collectors the greatest possible
experience to find what they are looking for in both categories. We're
proud to continue to raise the bar each year and are thrilled to be the
first collector car auction to offer such impressive rock memorabilia.
”
More than two hundred pieces of rock history and pop culture will be up
for auction during
“Rock on the Block,
”
including items from famed superstars
Johnny Cash,
The Beatles,
Jimi Hendrix,
The Eagles,
Eric Clapton,
The
Rolling Stones and various others. Highlights to include:
-
John Lennon
’s military band tunic from
the famous 1966
‘Life
’
magazine photo shoot. The jacket was worn by Lennon during the
classic Henry Grossman photo session in which The Beatles revealed
their
‘new look.
’
The jacket is an authentic World War I era Military Band tunic, an
incredible item of clothing which may very well have influenced the
Beatles iconic apparel on the cover of
Sgt. Peppers
–
perhaps proving to be the original
‘Pepper
’
uniform.
-
Von Dutch GMC Bus that he converted into a home and workshop.
Von Dutch turned the bus into his home and workshop after a building
inspector came to his shop and said everything was not up to code.
There was nothing in the vehicle code that said you couldn
’t
put a shop with machines into a bus. The bus had all of the essentials
Von Dutch needed to create his masterpieces
–
generator, air compressor, welders and metalworking tools.
-
Bill Haley
’s main/primary 1940 Martin
D-18 guitar used on the recording of the original rock
‘n
’
roll songs,
Rock Around The Clock, Shake, Rattle and Roll, and
See
You Later Alligator. A country musician in the 1940s, Haley made
the first rock
’n
’
roll record,
Rocket 88, in 1951 and coined the term rock
’n
’
roll with the release of
Rock This Joint in 1952, two years
before Elvis Presley
’s first recordings in
1954.
-
Keith Richards
’ 1974 stage worn red Nudie
’s
suit. This two-piece red suit was custom made for Richards by the
Legendary Nudie
’s Rodeo Tailor. In 2006,
the suit was featured in the
Rhinestones and Twangin
’
Tones exhibit at the Fullerton Museum Center in Fullerton, Calif.,
which focused on Nudie
’s suits.
-
Marilyn Monroe letter written in 1954 to the U.S. Air Force base in
Thule, Greenland. This two-page handwritten letter was written by
the legendary blonde bombshell, during the period in between her
breakout role in
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and her classic
performance in The
Seven Year Itch. Monroe had been scheduled
to accompany Bob Hope and William Holden on a USO performance, however
illness forced her to bow out and she was replaced by Anita Ekberg.
Written to the troops in blue ink on plain white paper, the letter
reads in part:
“I
’m
a lot more disappointed than you are that I can
’t
be there with you this New Year's. But the fact is I
’m
sick and my doctor won
’t let me go, but as
soon as I
’m able I
’ll
be there any time you can persuade Secretary Talbot to give me a seat
in a plane, to do a show for you, to meet you all and tell you I think
you
’re the best men in the world,
”
and is signed by Monroe in big, bold handwriting.
-
Johnny Cash Martin guitar that he used extensively in the 1980s.
This guitar is the only one in the world embellished with the "Walk
the Line" lyrics written in Cash
’s
handwriting.
About Barrett-Jackson
Established in 1971 and headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz.,
Barrett-Jackson specializes in providing products and services to
classic and collector car owners, astute collectors and automotive
enthusiasts around the world. The company produces the
“World
’s
Greatest Collector Car Events
™
”
in Scottsdale and Palm Beach, Fla. For more information about
Barrett-Jackson, visit www.barrett-jackson.com
or call 480-421-6694