American Royal Arts For Music Memorabilia

Written on March 5, 2010 – 2:28 pm | by NoSongUnsung |

There are music fans. Then there are music fans. I’m talking about the fans who love to collect music memorabilia. If you’re looking for, say, a signed album cover from Michael Jackson or you want an original poster from Woodstock signed by The Grateful Dead, you may want to check out the new American Royal Arts Catalog for 2010.

American Royal Arts is a company that sells entertainment art and has been around since the 80’s. It was started by Jerry Gladstone who realized the marketability of music icons around the world. After all, music is part of everyone’s life and just about every famous musician has a legion of fans in every country around the world.

Here is a video that talks more about American Royal Arts…

Anytime a musician passes away, there is always a spike in sales for that person’s memorabilia. The following Jerry Gladstone video showcases some of Michael Jackson’s memorabilia. It also talks about how ARA determines whether or not a signed art piece, album cover, or photograph is authentic…

And if, by chance, you are an Eric Clapton fan, here is another Jerry Gladstone video that highlights Lee Dickson, the guitar tech for Eric Clapton, showing memorabilia for sale through American Royal Arts…

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