Mick Taylor of the Rolling Stones Claims a Guitar that Was Stolen From Him and Has Appeared at the Met Museum in New York
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London. It’s only rockonrol, but it’s a mess. A guitar that was once played by two Rolling Stones members is at the center of a dispute between former band guitarist Mick Taylor and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The former guitarist of the legendary group believes that the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has a guitar of his that disappeared in 1971, but the institution denies itChronicle - The 'last' concert of the Rolling Stones: eternity was this A Les Paul guitar stolen from the Rolling Stones in 1971 has been allegedly found at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York after businessman Dirk Ziff donated it. It is part of a new collection of…
The Metropolitan Museum of Art claims to have solved the mystery of the Rolling Stones' 1959 Gibson Les Paul – which Mick Taylor alleges has been missing for decades
The guitar, which was famously played by Keith Richards on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, was thought to have been stolen in 1971 – a rock 'n' roll legend which the Met refutes
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