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I LOVE this Guitar - The Epiphone John Lennon Casino is next on my list of Epi's to collect. Who can
forget that cold day on top of Apple Studios - these guys were good! We can't all play like John
Lennon but we can have his guitar...
Stingram.

And


The John Lennon
Revolution Casino
John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul McCartney each
purchased a sunburst Casino like our exact replica of John's, the John Lennon '1965' Casino, with all the
appointments and hardware it originally came with, playing them on tour and on famous
recordings.
Later John stripped the finish on his, changed the
tuners and made even more music history with the same guitar that we have replicated again in the John Lennon
'Revolution' Casino. It's just like John's in every way, even down to the marks from the original
tuners!

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Inspired by John Lennon Casino goes to the BMI Foundation for the John Lennon Scholarship Fund which supports music
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John Lennon art exhibit passes through Salt Lake City The world's largest touring exhibition of musician John Lennon's art work spent the weekend on display at The Gateway.
John Lennon's art comes through Salt Lake, some for sale Just about everyone in the world is familiar with the musical career of John Lennon and especially the Beatles. But his talents were more than just for words and music - he was also an accomplished artist. More than 100 of his works are on display in Salt Lake City.
Bert Weedon, guitarist and author of 'Play in a Day' book, dies Guitarist Bert Weedon had hit singles in Britain and influenced rock stars including Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend and John Lennon with his instructional book. Paul McCartney notes his passing and calls him "Britain's Mr. Guitar."
Lennon art exhibit passes through Salt Lake City The world's largest touring exhibition of musician John Lennon's art work spent the weekend on display at The Gateway.
Today's top stories Guitarist Bert Weedon, who inspired the likes of Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, John Lennon and Brian May to play the guitar, has died at the age of 91.
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