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Voormalig Rolling Stones-gitarist Mick Taylor claimt dat zijn lang verloren gewaande gitaar, die in 1971 zou zijn gestolen, nu deel uitmaakt van een prestigieuze collectie in het Metropolitan ...
Mick Taylor can't get no satisfaction. The former Rolling Stones guitarist and the Metropolitan Museum of Art disagree on the rightful ownership of a 1959 Gibson Les Paul guitar that was once played ...
More Mick Taylor left the Rolling Stones in 1975 and was replaced by Ronnie Wood, the third guitarist to play opposite Richards in the band.
Keith Richards, Mick Taylor, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page played this stolen 1959 Les Paul. Now it’s turned up in the collection of a famous museum Story by Christopher Scapelliti • 2h ...
Former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor reckons the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is currently displaying his guitar – a 1959 Gibson Les Paul he says vanished in a haze of hard ...
A guitar once played by two members of the Rolling Stones is at the center of a dispute between the band’s former guitarist Mick Taylor and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The 1959 Gibson Les ...
Taylor was surprised to discover that an alleged long-lost guitar recently resurfaced at the Met, we hear.
Taylor was surprised to discover that an alleged long-lost guitar recently resurfaced at the Met, we hear.
A guitar once played by two Rolling Stones members is at the center of a dispute between former guitarist Mick Taylor and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Representatives for Mick Taylor, the Rolling Stones’ former guitarist, said the Les Paul was stolen from him decades ago. The museum says he never owned it and has not made a claim.
The musician claims the iconic "Keithburst" Gibson Les Paul was stolen during drug-fueled recording sessions in 1971.
When the Rolling Stones played The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, Keith Richards played a 1959 Gibson Les Paul guitar with a sunburst finish — hence the instrument’s eventual nickname, the ...