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A guitar once played by two Rolling Stones members is at the center of a dispute between former guitarist Mick Taylor and the ...
A guitar, once played by Keith Richards, is now at the center of a high-profile ownership dispute between The Met and former ...
Solo es rock ‘n’ roll, pero es un lío. Una guitarra que una vez fue tocada por dos miembros de los Rolling Stones está en el ...
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Guitar Player on MSNThe Met refutes Mick Taylor’s claims that he ever owned the “Keithburst” Les Paul as it prepares to exhibit the historic guitar
Taylor is said to be “mystified” that his guitar, stolen during the 'Exile on Main Street' sessions, ended up in the museum’s ...
The Times report stated that Keith Richards, another Stones bandmate, owned the guitar and that the instrument was never ...
With the Met having a 1959 "Burst" Les Paul in its possession, former Rolling Stones guitarist, Mick Taylor, claimed it was stolen from him.
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The Independent on MSNRolling Stones guitarist has an axe to grind over Met museum’s Gibson Les Paul
One of America’s most hallowed art institutions is locked in a row with a former member of one of Britain’s biggest rock bands, The Rolling Stones, over the origins of a distinctive 1959 Gibson Les ...
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Guitar World on MSNMet Museum refutes that former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor ever owned the ’59 Les Paul he claims was stolen and now appears in a new exhibit
Taylor's representatives are requesting that the museum make the guitar available for inspection – while the museum asserts ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFormer Rolling Stones Musician Mick Taylor Claims His Stolen Guitar Is at the Met
A few months ago, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art announced it had received a historic gift of more than 500 guitars ...
Mick Taylor, the man who actually did play on Exile, has always remained an elusive figure: The Man Who Dared Leave The Rolling Stones, an effrontery which prompted Keith Richards, similarly ...
But there was nothing quite like seeing Mick Taylor play with the Stones again. For his first time playing with the band on U.S. soil since 1981 (he played with them in London late last month), he ...
Mick Jagger, right, lead singer of The Rolling Stones and guitarist Mick Taylor (left) at the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, France on Sept. 22, 1970.
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