You love your favorite band, you buy all their…er, download all their albums. Have you ever thought about buying a piece of rock & roll history? If you think you can’t afford too, well think again.
Here are some rock & roll items that sold recently:
This is an original poster from the famous 1969 music festival Woodstock. The poster sold at auction for $956 during the winter of 2009.
This 1969 flyer of the English rock band sold at auction in February of 2009 for $388.38. The handout was used to promote the 1969 performance at the Dallas State Fair.
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Jimi Hendrix earned this award after his death, so his father received the plaque in 1991. It sold for $7,986.00 in the summer of 2008.
This is a copy of the Beatles 1969 mono-version of the record album. It sold at auction for $1,434
during the summer of 2009.
If you want to buy a piece of Led Zeppelin history, then check out Led Zeppelin Tickets, you’ll find one of kind memorabilia that you won’t find anywhere else. You’ll find pieces like this — Box Office Ticket Award 1977 Chicago Stadium with authentic unused 1980 Stadium ticket ($100 and includes shipping).


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