This is an amazing once in a life-time offer! A 210ce Taylor Made Guitar already worth $1,300 brand new, untouched and unused, which is signed by Pat Benatar, Neil Giraldo, Babyface, Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon & Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac!! For all you music buffs, this is perfect for your Music Room, Recording Studio or Game room! This Guitar sold at a Live Auction for $7000 and the young man who bought it was friends with Pat and Neil and so generously donated it back to us!!
Pat Benatar (born
Patricia Mae Andrzejewski; January 10,
1953) is an American singer and four-time Grammy winner. She had
considerable commercial success, particularly in the United States.
During the 1980s, Benatar had two RIAA-certified Multi-Platinum albums,
five RIAA-certified Platinum albums, three RIAA-certified Gold albums
and 19 Top 40 singles, including "
Love Is a Battlefield", "
Hit Me With Your Best Shot", and "
We Belong".
[1] Benatar was one of the most heavily played artists in the early days of
MTV.
[2Neil Thomas Giraldo was born in Cleveland, Ohio on December 29, 1955.
Born of Sicilian parents, he got into music at an early age, and was
heavily influenced by Elvis Presley when he was very young. Later,
musician Scotty Moore made a big impression on him, as well as the
British guitarists Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton. Neil began
playing the guitar at 6-years-old at his father's urging. Today Neil has produced all of Pat's albums as well as a few other
artists'. His first outside production credit was on John Waite's debut
album Ignition. He has given a helping musical hand to artists such as
The Del Lords, Rick Springfield, and Kenny Loggins. Fans are anxious
for Neil to spread out even more. He has talked about putting together a
side band called The Sicilians with fellow band mates Mick Mahan and
Ray Brinker, but so far no concrete plans have been made.
Kenneth Brian "
Babyface"
Edmonds (born April 10, 1958) is an American
R&B singer-songwriter,
guitarist,
keyboardist, record producer,
film producer, and
entrepreneur.Kenneth Edmonds was born on April 10, 1958, in
Indianapolis, Indiana[1][2]
to Marvin and Barbara Edmonds. Barbara was a pharmaceutical plant
manager. Edmonds, who is the fifth of six brothers (which also included
future
After 7 bandmembers Melvin and
Kevon Edmonds, the latter of whom later had a modestly successful solo career), attended
North Central High School in Indianapolis, Indiana and as a shy youth, wrote songs to express his emotions.
[3] When he was in eighth grade, Edmonds's father died of
lung cancer, leaving his mother to raise her sons alone.
[3] At this stage, Edmonds became determined to have a career in music.
Lindsey Adams Buckingham (born October 3, 1949) is an American
guitarist, singer, composer and producer, most notable for being the
guitarist and male lead singer of the musical group
Fleetwood Mac.
Aside from his tenure with Fleetwood Mac, Buckingham has also released
six solo albums and a live album. As a member of Fleetwood Mac, he was
inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. In 2011, Buckingham was ranked 100th in
Rolling Stone magazine's 2011 list of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".
Kevin Cronin (born 6 October 1951) is the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and occasional pianist for the
American rock band,
REO Speedwagon. REO Speedwagon had two #1
hits on the
Billboard Hot 100 written by Cronin, "
Keep on Loving You" (1981) and "
Can't Fight This Feeling" (1985).
REO Speedwagon switched lead vocalists three times for their first three
albums.
Terry Luttrell left the band shortly after the group
recorded its debut album in 1971, and was replaced by Cronin. Cronin recorded one album with the band, 1972's
R.E.O./T.W.O., but left the band soon after, because of missed rehearsals and creative disagreements.
Ridin' the Storm Out
was the band's third release with as many singers; this time Mike
Murphy took the microphone. Murphy stayed on for two more albums, before
Cronin returned to the fold in 1976. Cronin's return came after
Greg X. Volz
turned down the position for lead vocals due to his conversion to
Christianity. The band's success hit its peak in the late 1970s and
early 1980s, but are still releasing records such as
Find Your Own Way Home in 2007. Their most famous album,
Hi Infidelity,
sold over 10 million copies. Kevin is always in a good mood but has
stated in various interviews that they "play for free but get paid for
the traveling".