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Paul McCartney‘s signature, violin-shaped Höfner bass guitar is back in his hands, decades after it was stolen in the 1970s. The Beatles rocker confirmed on Thursday that the instrument had ...
LONDON, Feb 16 (Reuters) - A stolen Hofner bass guitar belonging to Paul McCartney and used to record The Beatles' first two albums has been found and returned after 51 years following a global hunt.
Paul McCartney was reunited with his favorite bass guitar after 50 years due to a group of British investigative journalists who launched a campaign to find the instrument. NBC's Savannah Sellers ...
A bass guitar used by Paul McCartney at the beginning of his Beatles career, stolen in 1972, has been found and returned to the legendary rockstar. Mr. McCartney bought the instrument, a Hofner ...
Paul McCartney and his famed Höfner bass guitar have been reunited after more than 50 years. The 1961 Höfner bass, stolen in 1972, has been returned, the former Beattle, 81, confirmed in a ...
Paul McCartney has been reunited with the original Höfner bass guitar he bought in the early 1960s that was stolen in the '70s, the former Beatles member confirmed Wednesday.
Beatles member Paul McCartney has finally been reunited with his iconic violin-shaped bass guitar after it was stolen from a van in 1972, per a statement on the musician's official website ...
The guitar, a Höfner 500/1 electric bass, was purchased by McCartney for around $37 in 1961 from a shop in Hamburg and said to be his “favorite,” according to The Lost Bass Project, the group ...
Paul McCartney 's long lost bass, the famous Hofner 500/1, has finally been returned to the Beatle after being missing for over 50 years. "Following the launch of last year's Lost Bass project ...
Paul McCartney plays a Hofner violin bass guitar on Salisbury Plain in England during the filming of “Help” in May 1965. It is similar to the one that went missing.
The Lost Bass Project, a group of Beatles fans, launched a global search to help find Paul McCartney’s famous Höfner 500/1 electric bass, which has been missing since at least January 1969.