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2180821 Nashville country music hall of fame museum

Joe Ely's Gibson J-45 head & neck - from a street musician in Venice, California (where finishes were damaged by removing sea shells glued by previous owner) - Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (uploaded on 2018-08-22 by e Kat)

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Joe Ely acquired this Gibson J-45
guitar from a street musician
in Venice, California, who had
glued sea shells to the front of the
instrument. Removing the shells
damaged the finish. Ely and the
guitar grace the cover of his second
album, Honky Tonk Masquerade (1978).
                  Courtesy of Joe Ely
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Source 2180821 Nashville country music hall of fame museum
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  • High Resolution Photos: Outlaws & Armadillos: Country’s Roaring ’70s: Artifacts (high resolution photos / press release). (CountryMusicHallOfFame.org). Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (2018-03-01).
    "[image 11] Joe Ely used this Gibson J-45 extensively. He is pictured with it on the cover of his second album, Honky Tonk Masquerade (1978). Ely acquired the guitar from a street musician in Venice, California, who had glued sea shells to the front of the instrument. The finish was damaged when the shells were removed. Courtesy of Joe Ely (Photo Bob Delevante, courtesy Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum) "
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" 20180816 Holiday In USA,  /  Fly into Fayetteville AR via Atlanta  /  Then, drive thru;  /  - Eureka Spring, Arkansas; / - Nashville, Tennessee; / - Memphis, Tennessee; / - New Orleans, Louisiana; / - Kansas City, Missouri; / - Siloam Springs, Oklahoma  /  Fly into Fayetteville AR via Atlanta "

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