Memorabilia
New "Jasmine" Guitar (by Takamine) Signed by Darius Rucker (Hootie & The Blowfish)
- Item Number
- 104
- Sold
- 320 USD to livia
- Number of Bids
- 17 - Bid History
Item Description
"Darius Rucker is riding high with the release of his sophomore country album, Charleston, SC 1966, on Capitol Records Nashville. USA Today raved, "Rucker has made a fine-sounding country album, full of singable choruses, bittersweet fiddle and steel, and guitars with bottomless twang," and Rolling Stone said, “On his Nashville debut, Rucker's rich baritone, sentimental ballads and bright hooks made him the most successful African-American country singer since Charley Pride. Rucker amps up that formula on album number two." The debut in referral is his chart-topping 2008 release, Learn To Live – an album that produced three consecutive No. 1 singles and Top 5 smash, “History In The Making,” Rucker’s success in the country music format was recently recognized at the 43rd Annual CMA Awards when he received the Top New Artist title and again with ACM, Teen Choice, and AMA Award nominations. Charleston, SC 1966--a title which pays tribute to one of Rucker's biggest influences, Radney Foster--includes the multiple-week #1 hit single, "Come Back Song," and his current Top 10 single, "This."
ITEM:
"Jasmine" by Takamine Guitar in case Signed by Darius Rucker.
Description of Guitar:
Jasmine S35 Acoustic Guitar
- Spruce Top
- Nato Back and Sides
- Rosewood Fretboard
- Natural Finish
- Chrome Plated Tuners
- D'Addario Strings
Description of Case:
Locking Black Tolex Jasmine by Takamine Hardshell Case
Item Special Note
Winning bidder is responsible for actual shipping cost. Local pick-up is available!
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