Collectables Musicians Autographs

Musicians Autographs

Framed Autographs

1960’s Musicians autographs

Bo Diddley on Chess Records promo

Eric Clapton on Back Home jacket

Michael McDonald on Doobie Brothers promo

Michael McDonald on Doobie Brothers promo

Kenny Rogers

New Kids on the Block

Michael McDonald on Doobie Brothers promo

Michael McDonald solo

New Kids on the Block

Duran Duran “Girls On Film” record jacket

Freddie Mercury Lithograph by Takeda Jin for the Mercury Phoenix Trust Fighting AIDS Worldwide


Musician Autographs on note pads

Most of these autographs were part of a private collection. They are mostly from the 1960’s in England, at the Great Yarmouth Britannia Pier, where hundreds of young musicians played and still play to this day. It was part of the British Invasion of groups. Most have notes on who signed, where and when. These are pieces of music history!


Signed by all 4 members

The Swinging Blue Jeans Ray Ennis, Ralph Ennis, Norman Kuhlke, Les Braide “Hippy Hippy Shake”, “Good Golly Miss Molly”, “You’re No Good”


Alan Buck – drummer for “Four Pennies” around 1964.


The Barron Knights – Signed postcard Pete “Peanut” Langford, ​Butch Baker, Dave Ballinger, Duke D’Mond


The Beat Merchants Vic Sendall, Ralph Worman. Geoff Farndell. Songs include “Pretty Face”


Bern Elliot and The Fenmen/The Klan Bern Elliot, Pete Adams, Tim Hamilton


The Fourmost – Billy Hatton, Brian O’Hara


The Tremeloes – Brain Poole, Alan Blakely, Alan Howard songs include “Do You Love me?”, “Twist & Shout”, “Here Comes My Baby”, “Silence is Golden”


Don Gould – The Applejacks. “Like Dreamers Do”, (given to Applejacks by John Lennon/Paul McCartney) “Tell Me When”, “Three Little Words”


Englebert Humperdink “Release Me”, “The Last Waltz”, “After The Lovin'”, “There Goes My Everything”


Ron – The Four Aces “Love is a many Splendored Thing”, “Stranger in Paradise”, “Tell me Why”


Manfred Mann “Do Wah Diddy Diddy”, “Pretty Flamingo”, “Mighty Quinn”


Terry Barnham, Roy Hawkins, Roger Humphries “The Crusaders” or “Scapegoats”