Brief Description: An original sign from Nashville’s Broken Spoke Saloon, which was founded in 1971. The saloon famous for hosting songwriters nights, was where Tim McGraw and the Dance Hall Doctors were the house band before Tim became a household name. Daryle Singletary was discovered at the Broken Spoke by Capital Records label executive Rob Henden. Stephen M. Shutts, President of Rockology Auctions recalls hanging out at the Broken Spoke with prolific songwriter Whitey Shafer, who penned numerous songs recorded by George Strait (All My Ex’s Live In Texas), George Jones, Lefty Frizzell and Keith Whitley to name a few. Approximately 30 years old, the artifact is ideal for the Nashville museum owner, bar, man-cave or for the creative decorator who wishes to turn the sign into a bed, headboard. Good condition. Pickup only upon acquisition.
Brief Description: Beautiful sequined and beaded skirt from the personal wardrobe of Faith Hill. Very good condition. Some minor loosening of sequins and beads at the waist.
Two checks from Johnny Cash. One unused check from the joint account of Johnny and June Carter Cash, from their Jamaican residence. A second check signed “Johnny Cash”, but not in his hand, for $300 cash, dated 1967.
A variety of items which were saved by a fan during the era in which many country music stars invested in / endorsed restaurants. Included are two uniform patches, a wooden nickel, a chicken box (one only) and contents, a coupon card, a Minnie fan and a collector coin.