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Ex-Rolling Stones guitarist says New York Met has his lost Gibson Les Paul. The museum disagrees
Mick Jagger, centre, Ronnie Wood, left, and Mick Taylor of The Rolling Stones perform at Glastonbury, England, in 2013.
With the Met having a 1959 "Burst" Les Paul in its possession, former Rolling Stones guitarist, Mick Taylor, claimed it was stolen from him.
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Gibson puts investigative journalists Scott and Naomi Jones on the Lost To The Future case. Despite thousands of tips the trail of the guitar – missing since '85 – remains cold ...
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Guitar World on MSNMet Museum refutes that former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor ever owned the ’59 Les Paul he claims was stolen and now appears in a new exhibit
Taylor's representatives are requesting that the museum make the guitar available for inspection – while the museum asserts ...
Taylor was surprised to discover that an alleged long-lost guitar recently resurfaced at the Met, we hear.
The Les Paul in question had seen its fair share of illustrious gigs, including The Stones’ appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in October 1964 and their Altamont Free Concert in December 1969.
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