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Published on September 2nd, 2020 | by Guest Contributor

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Bid on Iconic Memorabilia From Bun B, Darrel ‘Bubba’ Wallace Jr., Billie Eilish and More in MusiCares’ Charity Relief Auction

Calling all pop culture kings and queens! The world’s biggest artists and athletes have come together to donate entertainment’s most iconic memorabilia for auction.

The MusiCares Charity Relief Auction takes place on September 9 through Julien’s Auctions and will feature a wide variety of one of a kind items to help draw support and attention to struggling music professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic, in addition to a much needed safety net of critical assistance for music people, covering a wide range of financial, medical and personal emergencies.

Prepare to go ogled-eyed over coveted items offered by famed artists, athletes and entertainers which include a white Astros 1986 All-Star Game baseball hat and orange jersey signed in blue marker by rapper Bun B, Ozzy Osbourne’s Oliver Peoples Prescription Glasses, the Gucci metallic blue tracksuit with blue, white and red stripes owned and worn by Elton John, and Cher’s black and silver jacket encrusted with crystals and stones.

Also available is GRAMMY Award winner Billie Eilish’s signed Fender California Coast ukulele.

Not to leave out sports fans, other sought after offerings include a  Spalding basketball signed in black marker by the Boston Celtics Legends (Bill Russell, Larry Bird, Dennis Johnson, Tom “Satch” Sanders, Don Nelson, Tom Heinsohn, Frank Ramsey, Ed Macauley, Bill Sharman, Cedric Maxwell, Nate Archibald, JoJo White, and Sam Jones) and Bubba Wallace’s 2018 Daytona 500 Camaro ZL1, which is the car from Bubba’s first-ever Daytona 500.

You can peruse the entire array of auction offerings in Julien’s online flipbook.

An ally of the music community, MusiCares has partnered with Julien’s Auctions since 2008, to bring legendary music history items to the public, with proceeds supporting the mission of MusiCares: to provide a safety net for music people. The non-profit was established by the Recording Academy to support the health and well-being of the music community, providing resources and attention on services centered around health and wellness.



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