The Rock & Roll Pop Culture Sports Auction July 2020
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From the KISS Museum Collection Part II, Framed display of his the actual personal cassette tape that KISS drummer Peter Criss made when he was in London to Beatles sites and went to the release of the Beatles movie "Let It Be" at a Piccadilly Circus theatre. Criss made a bootleg cassette recording with a small tape recorder he had brought with him to Europe. The cassette is displayed in a frame with a photo of Criss from the trip and a page from a magazine or program detailing his visit and the recording. Framed to measure 15 x 1.5 x 18. Display is in good condition. This KISS memorabilia came from KISS collector comes from Todd Dean’s Growing Up in the 70’s Museum in Logan, Ohio. Todd’s museum mostly consisted of his vast Kiss memorabilia collection, considered by many to be the world’s largest fan collection of KISS memorabilia. Among the memorabilia displayed were costumes, and personal artifacts from band members from all eras of the band. Todd was a passionate curator of KISS memorabilia and he obtained many of the items displayed in his museum directly from band members, their family members, including Peter Criss’s wife, Lydia Criss, the band’s original road manager J.R. Smalling, costume designer Maria Contessa, and other individuals who worked directly with the band. Todd owned and operated the museum himself until 2019 when he passed away. Comes with a Gotta Have Rock & Roll™ Certificate of Authenticity.
KISS Peter Criss Personal Beatles "Let It Be" Cassette Recording Display
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