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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFormer Rolling Stones Musician Mick Taylor Claims His Stolen Guitar Is at the MetA few months ago, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art announced it had received a historic gift of more than 500 guitars ...
Representatives for Mick Taylor, the Rolling Stones’ former guitarist, said the Les Paul was stolen from him decades ago. The ...
A guitar, once played by Keith Richards, is now at the center of a high-profile ownership dispute between The Met and former ...
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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 exhibitTaylor's representatives are requesting that the museum make the guitar available for inspection – while the museum asserts ...
The Times report stated that Keith Richards, another Stones bandmate, owned the guitar and that the instrument was never ...
Today, the guitar is in the hands of New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art, but whether or not it belongs there is the ...
When the Rolling Stones played The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, Keith Richards played a 1959 Gibson Les Paul guitar with a ...
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Guitar Player on MSNJoe Bonamassa compares Ozzy Osbourne to the godfather of British bluesAs a fellow blues guitarist, Joe Bonamassa appreciates Mayall’s importance to guitar’s pantheon of great players. And in an ...
A guitar stolen from the Rolling Stones, played by Mick Taylor, Keith Richards, Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton was said to have surfaced in a museum in July 2025.
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Guitar Player on MSNJohn Mayall recalls Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Mick Taylor in Guitar Player's December 1970 issueCredit: Mark Sullivan/Getty Images Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Mick Taylor, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood are among the most ...
Mick Taylor – 1967-69 Mayall first encountered Taylor in April 1966, when the 18-year-old volunteered his services at at a gig in Hatfield after Clapton failed to arrive.
At age 20, Mick Taylor was hired to replace Brian Jones in The Rolling Stones. Compared to the charismatic, mercurial Jones, Taylor, somewhat shy and retiring, seemed like an odd fit.
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