Friday, December 1, 2017

On My Radar:

Raiders of Rock: The Pursuit of Rock and Roll Memorabilia in America
by Stephen M. Shutts
Heritage Builders Publishing
Hardcover

From the publisher's website:

“Send Lawyers, Guns & Money…The Pursuit of Rock-N-Roll Memorabilia in America” chronicles the true stories of Stephen “Elvis” Shutts, known as “The Indiana Jones of Memorabilia”. For twenty-five years, Stephen has pursued long lost Americana treasure of the music kind . . . authentic stage clothing, instruments, autographs, personal items, automobiles and awards of Elvis, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Hank Williams, Jimi Hendrix and Michael Jackson to name a few.
Living in Nashville afforded Stephen the capability to be amidst the hotbed of all things musical history treasures, acquiring from dumpsters, disgruntled music row executives and groupies to the stars. The journeys and acquisitions strung together unbelievable true tales of colossal finds, claims of ownership by corporate empires, lawsuits, death threats and even a bomb scare…all in the name of rock-n-roll.
Knowledge of music history, a resemblance to Elvis and a knack for not taking no as an answer thrust Stephen into the limelight touring with major recording artists Brooks & Dunn, Rascal Flatts, Kenny Chesney and ZZ Top to name a few. Years of touring with hillbilly rock-star company threw Stephen into the realms of the classic exploits of sex, drugs and rock-n-roll. The fantasy lifestyles of those he idolized and collected from afar had become fellow partners in his tabloid lifestyle inclusive of his own reality TV Series.
From the inner circles of the Elvis empire to Johnny Cash, “The Man in Black” himself and for every recording artist in between, Stephen eventually appraised, bought, sold and brokered 25 million dollars in authentic memorabilia worldwide requiring the assistance of lawyers, guns and money along the way.


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