BEATLES, WHO & Hendrix Make Millions at Auction

The drum skin used on the cover of The Beatles‘ “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” album has sold for $1,07 million at auction in London, the BBC reports. The drum, which was handmade by a circus sign painter for the cover of the 1967 album, was up for auction alongside John Lennon‘s lyrics for “Give Peace a Chance” at Christie’s rock memorabilia sale. The handwritten lyrics sold for $833,000, and a pair of tinted prescription sunglasses belonging to Lennon, which the singer wore for the cover of the single “Mind Games”, raised $78,400.

Recordings of the Jimi Hendrix Experience performing at the Woburn Music Festival in July 1968 went for $95,000, a Marshall amplifier used by Hendrix in concert fetched $49,400, and a pair of his stripy flared trousers made $39,550.

A 1967 Gibson guitar, formerly owned by Pete Townshend of The Who, sold for $64,200.

  • Source: uncut.co.uk