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Antiques Peek: May 2016

Black and white portrait of a young man, Bobby Darin, smiling, with handwritten signature and inscription, relevant to collectibles and memorabilia in the context of the antiques community.

Rocking On: Fan Club Collectibles Through The Years by Jessica Kosinski In this month’s issue, it’s time to turn back the clock and look at how rock & roll fan club collectibles have changed throughout the years. So, here are…

Museum Highlights: May 2016

Red Gretsch guitar, showcasing vintage design and features, relevant to rock and roll memorabilia and collectibles.

American Sound and Beauty – The Country Music Hall of Fame Nashville, TN The Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville is currently running the exhibit American Sound and Beauty: Guitars from the Bachman Gretsch Collection, which ends July 10th.…

Collector Showcase: May 2016

Painting of a man reclining in bed, surrounded by colorful bedding, with a cat resting beside him, reflecting themes of relaxation and domestic life in the context of art and collectibles.

Graham Nash When you’ve lived a life like legendary singer-songwriter Graham Nash, you pick up a bit of history along the way, especially if you’re a collector, photographer, and fan of Rock & Roll as well as a performing artist.…

The Beatles on the Vee-Jay Label

The Beatles on the Vee-Jay Label

Collecting with Jeff Jeff Figler February 9th, 1964 is a red-letter date. Think back quickly and try to remember. The date may come to some of you. If it doesn’t, you surely will recall the event. A huge hint… it…

A Collector’s Take on Music Posters

Vintage concert poster for Johnny Cash show at Minneapolis Auditorium featuring artists June Carter, The Tenn. Three, Mother Maybelle & Carter Family, The Statler Bros., and Carl Perkins, with ticket prices listed.

by Gary Sohmers In the beginning, there was art. Then music, performance, and finally, advertising. So begins the growth of the cultural arts, a path towards enlightenment, amusement, and profitability. Most early musical and theatrical performances were promoted in printed…

On the Road to… Illinois

Published On the Road To... Illinois

Welcome to “the Prairie State.” From its big cities to small towns, Illinois offers something for everyone – outdoor enthusiasts, art lovers, history buffs, foodies, antique shoppers… Get your kicks on Historic Route 66 by taking in the many kitschy,…

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