Whose concert outfit will bid higher – Katy Perry’s or Taylor Swift’s? The feud continues! Who is Madonna’s ‘luckiest star’? Find out at the “Rock & Roll Pop Culture Auction.” Legendary New York City auction house, Gotta Have Rock and Roll owned by Ed Kosinski and Pete Siegel, will be hosting this highly-anticipated online auction from July 19th – 28th featuring and revealing many one-of-a-kind celebrity items such as the Tupac Handwritten Letter to Madonna from Prison that recently went viral! All this and more are up for auction on July 19th from 10am to 12pm. A sampling of featured items includes:
- Tupac Shakur Two-Page Handwritten & Signed Letter From Prison to the Deputy Warden
- Madonna Handwritten & Signed Love Letter to Peter Shue and Personally Worn Panties
- Lady Gaga Worn Stefanie Barz Custom Made Black and Red Plastic Embellished Outfit
- Katy Perry 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards Worn Pink Sequin Cat Top & Skirt
- Nicki Minaj Pinkprint Tour Stage Worn Custom Made Gold Costume
- Elvis Presley Signed Sun Records 45 “I Don’t Care If The Sun Don’t Shine”
- The Beatles Original 1966 Cleveland Stadium Cardboard Concert Poster
- Michael Jackson Stage Worn and Signed “Smooth Criminal” White Fedora
- Jackson Family Owned Notebook Filled With Handwritten Notes on Family Business
- Prince Handwritten “Gold” Working Manuscript/Lyrics for Video
- Bruce Springsteen Handwritten “Jungleland” Working Lyrics
- Lynyrd Skynyrd Original Dean Kilpatrick Drawings for “Gold & Platinum” Album Cover: Original Drawings Done On The Band’s Jacksonville Florida Studio Walls
Gotta Have Rock and Roll: 153 East 57th Street, New York, NY (between Third Avenue and Lexington Avenue)
GottaHaveRockandRoll.com, an online auction site devoted to rock and roll and pop art, was launched in 2008. Since its launch we have held many extremely successful auctions, starting with the Rock and Pop Art Auction 2008, where we broke the world record for the highest priced Elvis Presley item ever to be sold at auction, his famed Peacock Jumpsuit! The sale of this jumpsuit is to be included in the new edition of Guinness World Records. Another highlight of that auction was John Lennon’s Talisman necklace; the very same necklace worn by Lennon in the infamous nude cover photograph for John & Yoko’s “Two Virgins” album in 1968 and worn by Lennon constantly in ’67 and ’68. This necklace was sold for $528,000! Following on the heels of this auction was the Rock and Roll Photography Auction that featured over 250 original, many never-before-seen, rock and roll photographs. Subsequent auctions include the Rock & Roll auctions of 2009 and 2010 as well as a huge rock concert poster auction featuring posters from all over the world! Our auctions, starting in 2008 up to our most recent ones in 2016 have featured Princess Diana’s worn dresses from the famed 1997 Christie’s sale, Bruce Springsteen’s first car, Michael Jackson’s stage worn crystal glove and Japan MTV Award, and much, much more!
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