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Pittsburgh concert promoter Rich Engler selling his impressive rock and roll memorabilia collection
In a room somewhere in western Pennsylvania, concert promoter Rich Engler's treasures are on display. Engler's collection numbers 235-plus guitars and 800 pieces of memorabilia, all signed by a who's ...
The most interesting − and most talked about − item in Tom Anderton’s massive collection of rock memorabilia is a pair of panties. They are a pair of white Victoria Secret panties with a blue ...
Welcome back. If you've been to *** concert in Pittsburgh, say the last 60 years, one man was likely behind it. Rich Engler, *** music promoter who has brought the world's biggest rock stars to town.
Especially as the years go by, the value of rock artifacts from previous decades steadily rises. Things that were at one point mere tools — guitars, drum skins, notebooks for scribbling down lyrics — ...
After a long hiatus from the concert scene, an aging baby boomer of impeccable rock-and-roll pedigree risked re-entry recently for Bruce Springsteen. At the break, he decided to get down, or up, or ...
Eddy, who died April 30, was one of the first instrumentalists to become a rock and roll star. His hit songs included "Rebel Rouser," "Ramrod" and "40 Miles of Bad Road." Originally broadcast in 1988.
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Beatles ‘64 director David Tedeschi and producer Margaret Bodde on The Beatles and their rock and roll legacy
Unprecedented excitement and hysteria led thousands of fans to John F Kennedy International Airport in New York City on February 7, 1964, with placards and banners to welcome The Beatles and jumpstart ...
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