Fleetwood Mac: The band’s legendary piano – Estimates for the offers

The piano with tail used to compose their greatest successes will be sold in . The price of the black piano Grand Hamilton, which had once been sold at auction by Gotta Have Rock And Roll house is estimated to be $100,000 – $200,000. The minimum offer for the legendary musical instrument is $50,000. The famous piano, now available for sale by English singer and singer Robbie Patton was by Stevie Nicks in the 1970s. Later that decade, he took it on tour with Fleetwood Mac. Christine McVee played with the particular piano the group’s hits until 1983. Robbie Patton also claims that McVee wrote the 1977 “Songbird” from Fleetwood Mac’s album Rumours and 1979’s “Sara” from “Tusk” on the same piano. Robbie Patton, who wrote “Hold Me” with the band in 1982 – later asked for the piano as a reward and acquired it. After this piano was used by Elton John and Queen: “Freddie Mercury on recording used piano. Elton John used the piano. It is incredible which people have touched this piano.” Patton said the piano has “repaired but the keys never changed”. The keyboards are all original and are the same as Christine McVee used for countless years to compose some of her larger songs, the same keyboards Christine McVee used on stage for Fleetwood Mac during the golden years of their tour. The same keys Freddy used in the studio were still retained. Mercury, Elton John and many more artists” clarified. The auction is expected to be completed on 6 December.