Jim McGuire signed Carl Perkins LP. Jim McGuire is an internationally recognized photographer, having photographed numerous recording artists in the country music realm. He has shot over 400 album covers. Artists / clients include Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire to name a few. Professionally framed.
Original Led Zeppelin Swan Song Record Label Shirt
Ultra rare, original Led Zeppelin promotional T-shirt for the 1974 Swan Song Records label opening. The shirt had been altered long ago, but into a still trendy look, as depicted by model Deni Baker.
BPI Award issued to Clarence Clemons of the E Street Band for 100,000 units sold of “The River” in 1981. Record awards issued to the artist seldom surface. Additionally this Award reflects the initial release of the album with only 100,000 units sold. Much plexiglass scratches.
Clarence Clemons Personal 1961 High School Yearbook
This 1961 yearbook, documenting the teenage years of Clarence Clemons, was found in his personal possessions, in a storage facility several years after his passing.
Most unique is a lengthy handwritten note to Clarence from his high school sweetheart as well as images showing Clarences involvement with music and football.
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]