B.J. Thomas personal sports items from his Arlington, Texas home. Unique “replay” cards, baseball tote bag and a Nolan Ryan bobble-head. Sold as is. No returns.
B.J. Thomas personal sports items from his Arlington, Texas home. Unique “replay” cards, baseball tote bag and a Nolan Ryan bobble-head. Sold as is. No returns.
Clarence Clemons Personal 1959 High School Yearbook
This 1959 yearbook, documenting the teenage years of Clarence Clemons was found in his personal possessions, in a storage facility several years after his passing.
As a youth, Clemons also showed potential as a football player, and graduated from Crestwood High School (now Crestwood Middle) before attending Maryland State College[3] on both music and football scholarships. At 6′ 4″ and 240 pounds,[6] he played as a lineman on the same team as Art Shell and Emerson Boozer and attracted the attention of the Cleveland Browns, who offered him a trial. Clemons also tried out for the Dallas Cowboys.[7] However, the day before, he was involved in a serious car accident which effectively ended any plans of a career in the National Football League.[8][9][10][11] He would eventually be posthumously inducted into the university’s Athletics Hall of Fame on February 24, 2012.[12]
Clarence Clemons Personal Tour Booklets / Directories
Clarence Clemons of the E Street Band (Bruce Sprinsteen) personal tour booklets. These were discovered in his possessions after his passing in 2011. These booklets were only issued to band and tour entourage members. Fascinating insight into the inner workings of a major tour / production.
Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis 45’s / Records Collection
A unique variety of unplayed 45’s including SUN Promo, Carl Perkins / Suede Records label 45’s (mailed to Dick West), foreign pressing of Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash SUN 45, Jerry Lee Lewis 45 release under Shelby Singleton’s era of SUN and a Jerry Lee EP jacket only.
Name of Lot: Roger Daltrey British Music Industry Award
Brief Description: Beautiful etched LP award issued to Roger for his contributions to the British Music Industry. Rarely do you see awards issued to The Who or any members of the legendary rock band. This was issued to the dynamic frontman.