Brownie (guitar)

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Brownie is the nickname of a Fender Stratocaster that English guitarist Eric Clapton bought in London in 1967 and auctioned off in New York City in 1999 for a charity for $ 450,000 .

history

Clapton played a red Gibson ES-335 named Cherry Red and a Gibson Les Paul named Beano during his time with Cream , the Yardbirds, and alongside John Mayall . In 1967, a few days before Cream traveled to New York to record Disraeli Gears , he bought a used Fender Stratocaster in London, built in 1956. With Brownie, Clapton recorded his debut album Eric Clapton and Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs - which is guitar seen on both covers. Clapton also toured with Brownie in the early 1970s until he bought Blackie after another visit to the United States .

In 1999 Brownie was auctioned in New York for the Crossroads Center in Antigua. The auction ended at $ 450,000 and was the most expensive electric guitar in the world until the Blackie was sold in 2004.

In 2013 the Fender Custom Shop honored the instrument with a tribute model limited to 100 pieces. The price was € 14,000.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.whereseric.com/the-vault/guitars-amps-and-related-equipment/1999-eric-clapton-chrisites-guitar-auction-complete
  2. The “Layla” Guitar ( Memento from May 17, 2013 in the Internet Archive )