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  • Will You Still Need Me, When I’m 614? (thousand)

    Word from London via Reuters is that Sir Paul McCartney’s first guitar was purchased by an American collector named Craig Jackson. The Arizona collector paid $614,000 for the acoustic guitar, which is kind of funny when one considers that multi-instrumentalist McCartney played bass in The Beatles.

    Despite that and being a collector myself, Jackson has a piece of history that is very special. It’s relatively easy to buy a guitar once owned by Paul McCartney or any of The Beatles for that matter. I would guess that one could find a six string that even Ringo or Pete Best had picked up at one time or another.

    But there is only one Sir Paul, and there is only one acoustic guitar, and Craig Jackson owns it. If I mention his name one more time and perhaps plug his business, maybe he’ll let me come over and play it.

    Until then, one wonders if Macca is liquidating special things at the much-anticipated Beatles auction as a result of divorce proceedings or simply because that “old thing was gathering dust”. (The last is a fake quote made up by me in the hopes that Jackson will feel the guitar is worthless and donate it to a worthy music columnist.)

    Until then, remember that the last time a Jackson walked away with McCartney history was when Michael Jackson snuck past the McCartneys and picked up those music publishing rights. Here’s hoping Craig Jackson (see, another mention, Craig) has a more positive experience.

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  • Youngest Judd Does Hoops With Mystics, Lyfe Entertains


    In Washington, D.C.’s Verizon Center, International YouthAids Day got quite a push from some star power.

    The WNBA’s Mystics (that’s women’s basketball, gang) played to a relatively sparse, but enthusiastic crowd. How interesting to see the same arena crammed to the gills for Paul McCartney and other big acts with empty seats.

    Ashley Judd, a famous fan of U of Kentucky’s Wildcats baseball spoke with authority about outlet passes totterred about the audience at times, going braless and slightly slurry. Judd (pictured here) took no prisoners during a post-game interview with WNBA All-Star Alana Beard, taunting the crowd with GLBT references. Finally, she introduced her “big sister, Wynonna”. As more than one woman remarked, “If that bitty little thing called me anything, I’d bitch-slap her.” The elder sister did sound in good voice, and the band seemed sharp for taking the stage with a sound check too many hours in advance.

    Lost among the commotion was a halftime performance of Sex by Lyfe Jennings. Jennings, fresh from major label attraction, is ready to burst through the charts this summer. Watch for him.

  • October Is The Day To Mark On Your Calendar!

    This is like the Clash of the Titans, but with power chords and backbeats. Jet and The Killers are both releasing their sophmore efforts on October 3.

    The Killers look to be out of the chute first, having already released the first single, When You Were Young. They’ll follow the release of the album Sam’s Town with a tour. The same sequence has worked with hundreds, if not thousands of other releases, including The Killers’ own Mr. Brightside.

    Led by the Cester brothers, Jet is releasing Shine on the same day and also hitting the road to support the album. Their 2003 Get Born featured Are You Gonna Be My Girl, a bit of frantic rock that made the rounds from television to radio and was even featured in that year’s edition of the Madden football game from Electronic Arts. If alt-rock radio and John Madden are pushing your single, the stars have aligned somehow.

    Get yoru pre-orders in now. These are going to sell fast.