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Rock and Roll Archaeologist: How I Chased Down Kurt's Stratocaster, the 'Layla' Guitar, and Janis's Boa,New
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Dubbed the 'Indiana Jones of Rock 'n' Roll' by Seattles The Rocket, Peter Blechas life reads like a dream come true. From an adolescence spent hoarding 45s, he turned an obsession with music memorabilia into an amazing career, amassing an astonishing collection of rockandroll artifacts while hobnobbing with music industry bigwigs and helping to establish a worldfamous museum. Here Blecha recounts his favorite adventures in the field, from porchside interviews with Jimi Hendrixs father to haggling with Courtney Love for Kurt Cobain mementos to a tense auction battle for Eric Claptons Layla guitar. The book also relates his involvement with Microsoft mogul Paul Allens quest to build a gallery devoted to Jimi Hendrix, which, with Blechas help, eventually became the renowned Experience Music Project. Blechas story is a unique celebration of fandom taken to obsessive lengths, culminating in a lifetime of incredible experiences and a basement overflowing with the stuff rockandroll dreams are made of.
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