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Offered Here: The Rolling Stones Mick Jagger 7/26/1975 Stage Used Hohner Harmonica. This is the actual Hohner Harmonica used on stage by Mick Jagger during The Rolling Stones concert held on July 26, 1975, at the Assembly Hall in Bloomington, as part of their Tour of the Americas '75. The harmonica was played by Jagger during the performance of the song "Midnight Rambler" and was later thrown across the stage by him at the song’s conclusion. A roadie retrieved it after the concert and subsequently gave it to the current consignor.

Additional Information: The July 26, 1975 concert was notably marked as Mick Jagger's 32nd birthday, a highlight of The Rolling Stones' Tour of the Americas '75. This tour was the first featuring Ronnie Wood as a full-time member of the band. The "Midnight Rambler" performance, enhanced by Jagger's dynamic stage presence and use of the harmonica, is celebrated as a quintessential display of The Rolling Stones' live act, contributing significantly to their reputation as one of the greatest live rock bands.

Provenance/Authenticity: Includes a Letter of Provenance.

Condition: The harmonica exhibits signs of stage usage, consistent with having been performance-used by Mick Jagger during the notable 1975 concert.
The Rolling Stones Mick Jagger 7/26/1975 Stage Used Hohner Harmonica - Mick Jagger 32nd Birthday Concert w COA
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