Johnny Marr Auctions Off Dozens of Guitars from Smiths Classics
The Lead
Johnny Marr, the legendary guitarist of The Smiths, is auctioning off approximately 80 of his guitars, including some iconic instruments used in the band's most beloved songs.
Marr's Guitar Collection
Marr has partnered with Christie's for the auction, which will take place on September 17 in London. The collection includes amps and other equipment, and will be available for public viewing in London and New York prior to the sale.
The Star Lots
- A 1982 Rickenbacker 330 Jetglo, used on 'This Charming Man', 'What Difference Does It Make?', 'Still Ill', and 'Accept Yourself', with a top estimate price of £80,000.
- A 1971 Martin D-28 acoustic guitar, used on 'There Is a Light That Never Goes Out' and 'Cemetry Gates', with an estimate of £30,000-50,000.
- A 1960 Cherry Red Gibson ES-355, bought by music industry legend Seymour Stein, with a top estimate price of £150,000.
The Impact Analysis
The auction not only showcases Marr's impressive guitar collection but also highlights his significant contributions to music history. The proceeds from 10 of the lots will be donated to two charities: the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association and the National Autistic Society.
The Prediction
With Marr's latest solo album, 'The Age of Everything', set to release on October 2, this auction is likely to generate significant interest among music fans and collectors alike.