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Unknown John Lennon recording, valued at P2.3 million, to hit auction block in Denmark | Inquirer Entertainment

Unknown John Lennon recording, valued at P2.3 million, to hit auction block in Denmark | Inquirer Entertainment

Unknown John Lennon recording, valued at P2.3 million, to hit auction block in Denmark | Inquirer Entertainment
September 15
15:50 2021

A 1970 audio recording of John Lennon singing a hitherto unpublished song during a visit to Denmark will go under the hammer in Copenhagen on Sept. 28, the auction house said Tuesday.

The asking price for the 33-minute recording has been estimated at between  €27,000 and €40,000 ($32,000 to $47,000 or P1.58 million to P2.3 million).

It has been put up for sale by four men who were teenagers when they met The Beatles singer, who was spending part of the 1969 to 1970 winter in a small town on Denmark’s west coast.

“The tape is totally unique because it’s a conversation. It took place after a press conference with the four schoolboys and some journalists, and John Lennon plays a few songs for them,” Alexa Bruun Rasmussen of the Bruun Rasmussen auction house told AFP.

Source: Unknown John Lennon recording, valued at P2.3 million, to hit auction block in Denmark | Inquirer Entertainment

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