GUITARIST JOE WALSH TO AUCTION MORE THAN 800 ITEMS FROM HIS PERSONAL COLLECTION, LIVE ON DECEMBER 16TH & 17TH AT THE TROUBADOR IN WEST HOLLYWOOD, INCLUDING 400+ GUITARS, AMPS, CARS, HAM RADIOS, STAGE WARDROBE AND MORE; PORTIONS OF THE PROCEEDS BENEFIT VETSAID, VETERAN’S CHARITY FOUNDED BY WALSH

 Julien’s Auctions, the industry-leading pop culture memorabilia auction house, announces their event with one of the most fabled, beloved and respected rock icons in the world, Joe Walsh. The Life’s Been Good collection features an extraordinary array of unique guitars, cars, amps, ham radios, stage wardrobe, and historic rock and roll ephemera. Bidding begins today at Life’s Been Good : Joe Walsh.

In advance of the upcoming auction, Life’s Been Good: Joe Walsh set for December 16th and 17th in West Hollywood at the historic music venue the Troubadour, 

A portion of the proceeds from the sale will be donated to VetsAid, a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity which, since 2017, has directly supported a variety of national and regional veterans-based charities. Now in its ninth year, the annual VetsAid music event will take place in Walsh’s birthplace, Wichita, Kansas on November 15th and stream live via VEEPS. As always, Walsh will perform with a star-studded lineup including Vince Gill, Nathaniel Rateliff, Susan Tedeschi & Derek Trucks and Ryan Bingham and the Texas Gentlemen. To date, VetsAid has disbursed over four million dollars in grants (go to www.VetsAid.org for more information).

“One thing you find about human nature is we collect things and I have acquired too much stuff. I wanted people to have a chance to get a guitar or get something of mine that they may think is valuable. So, it’s my way of giving back. And this will help veterans as a portion of the proceeds from the auction will go to VetsAid.” And then Walsh added with his trademark humor, “And now I will have more room in my warehouse so I can go get more stuff.”

“We’re thrilled to announce that bidding is now open for Life’s Been Good: Joe Walsh,” said Martin Nolan, Executive Director & Co-Founder of Julien’s Auctions. “It’s an honor to present these extraordinary pieces celebrating Joe Walsh’s life and career to fans and collectors worldwide and to support VetsAid through this historic auction.”

One of the many incredible highlights of the sale and a true monumental artifact of music history is the Record Plant and Design FX Location Truck Recording Console. The soundboard stands as a symbol of an era when live performance and studio innovation forever merged. Originally housed in one of The Record Plant’s legendary mobile trucks—renowned for capturing the energy of rock’s greatest moments—this console played a pivotal role in recording live sets and broadcasts that defined generations. From The Rolling Stones, Eagles, and Elton John to Metallica, Neil Young, and Michael Jackson’s iconic 1993 Super Bowl Halftime Show, its faders preserved some of the most electrifying performances in modern music. Beyond the stage, it was employed to mix historic broadcasts including the Academy Awards, Grammy Awards, and VH1 Storytellers sessions for artists such as Tom Petty and Sarah McLachlan. Owned and used by Joe Walsh, this storied console is more than recording equipment—it is a living chronicle of rock and pop’s most unforgettable moments, representing the unparalleled legacy of The Record Plant’s engineering excellence and creative daring which exemplified its pioneering role in music production.

Highlights from Life’s Been Good: Joe Walsh include:

* Record Plant and Design FX Location Truck API Recording Console

An API recording and mixing console, formerly installed in one of The Record Plant’s mobile recording trucks, with the number 2395 inscribed on one side. This particular console –– along with its associated rack mounted equipment –– has recorded many live performances by world-famous artists including Eagles, Blues Traveler, Bonnie Raitt, Elton John, The Rolling Stones, Metallica, Neil Young, Willie Nelson, Green Day, Michael Jackson’s 1993 Super Bowl Halftime performance. This console was also used to record for broadcast including The 1992-1995 Academy Awards, The 1993 Grammy Awards, VH1 Storytellers for Tom Petty, Tom Waits, and Sarah McLachlan.

Estimate: $250,000–$500,000

* 2013 McLaren MP4-12C Spider

This Rare McLaren Luxury Supercar, painted Graphite Gray Metallic, was personally owned and driven by Walsh.

Estimate: $150,000–$250,000

* Joe Walsh | 1998 Eagles Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction-Worn Moschino Brick Suit with Photo

A Moschino “brick wall” suit, c. 1997, worn by Joe Walsh to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony held on January 12th, 1998 at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York, NY.

The double-vent, wool blend suit jacket features three front pockets, two interior pockets, and a three front button closure, and built-in shoulder pads. Together with a pair of matching straight leg suit pants. Each labeled “Cheap and Chic by Moschino.” Jacket size 46; pant size US 36.

At the ceremony, the Eagles performed Take It Easy and Hotel California, marking the only time all seven Eagles (including former members) took the stage together. They broke their “no former members” policy for the induction night. While giving their speeches, former band member Don Felder commented on Walsh‘s suit by jokingly calling it a “charming outfit.”

Estimate: $15,000–$20,000

*Joe Walsh | Barnstorm Debut Album – 1966 Framus Strato Gold De Luxe 12-String Electric Guitar, Sunburst

A 1966 Framus Strato Gold De Luxe 12-string electric guitar, serial #7638 66B, in sunburst finish. According to Walsh, this guitar was heavily used on Barnstorm’s debut solo album.

Made in February of 1966, this Framus Strato Gold De Luxe features a 24.5 inch scale length plywood neck with a bound 21 fret rosewood fretboard, a zero fret, pearloid dot inlays, and 12 aftermarket chrome Grover tuners. The two piece birdseye maple body is finished in sunburst and decorated with large gold control plates and a striped brown, black, and pearl celluloid pickguard, all of which takes up the majority of the available space on the body. It wears a chrome bridge and vibrato tailpiece, the mechanism hidden beneath a gold plated body plate, two original gold plated Framus pickups, and simplified electronics featuring a single volume control and pickup on-off switches. The guitar includes a black hardshell case with “Barnstorm Joe Walsh” stenciled on the lid, with a light blue-grey interior and bridge and tailpiece covers in the storage compartment.

Estimate: $15,000–$20,000

*Joe Walsh | Stage Played Duesenberg Joe Walsh Signature Guitar, Gold Burst with Image

A 2014 Duesenberg Joe Walsh Signature semi-hollowbody electric guitar, serial #142361, in Walsh Gold Burst finish. Stage played by Joe Walsh on tour in 2014-2015, including at Kenny Chesney‘s The Big Revival 2015 Tour kick-off on March 26th, 2015 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN. A 25.5 inch scale length set maple neck with a bound 22 fret rosewood fretboard, Morse code inlays that spell Joe Walsh, and locking Duesenberg tuners. The body has a laminate spruce top finished in gold burst, laminated maple back and sides finished in transparent brown, and multi-ply binding throughout. A mix of hardware plating on this model with gold plated pickup covers and nickel for the Tune-O-Matic style bridge, Duesenberg vibrato, knobs, and pickguard accent strip. A Duesenberg HSC Single Twin pickup in the neck position and a Little Toaster in the bridge position. Unlike most production versions, this one does not have the Tibetan knot design placed between the pickups, which makes it easy to identify in photographs and concert footage (click here). Includes original black Duesenberg hardshell case with black interior, string package sleeve, a Duesenberg first aid kit, extra neck pickup, strap, and an image of Joe with the guitar.

Estimate: $4,000–$6,000

*Joe Walsh | Hammarlund HQ-One Forty Five 145C Ham Shortwave Radio Receiver

A Hammarlund HQ-One Forty Five model 145C Ham radio shortwave receiver, serial #438. According to Joe, it was the first radio he bought after he acquired his radio license. Features 11 tubes, a 10:1 signal to noise ratio, and an intuitive control layout. Includes manual and flyer. Watch Joe Walsh’s description of his Hammarlund HQ-One Forty Five 145C Ham Shortwave Radio Receiver here.

Estimate $1,200–$1,500

To view the entire vast collection, please click here.

Life’s Been Good: Joe Walsh Exhibition:

Live And Online Auction:

December 16th-17th

Troubadour, West Hollywood

9081 N Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069

10am PT/1pm ET

Registering To Bid:

Registration is required to bid in this auction and can be done in person on the day of the auction, or online before the sale at Julien’s Auctions.

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More about VetsAid 

Founded by Joe Walsh and now in its ninth year, VetsAid hosted its inaugural charity music event on September 20th, 2017 with a concert at the EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, VA and has since traveled to points across the United States with the commitment to curate exclusive once-in-a-lifetime festival lineups and celebrations in a different American city each year with a large veteran and military population. Past performers have included Zac Brown Band, Keith Urban, Gary Clark Jr., Don Henley, James Taylor, Chris Stapleton, Haim, Ringo Starr, ZZ Top, The Doobie Brothers, Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, Sheryl Crow, Brad Paisley, Eddie Vedder, James Hetfield, Gwen Stefani, the newly reunited James Gang, NIN, The Black Keys, The Breeders, Dave Grohl, Jeff Lynne’s ELO, The War of Drugs, The Flaming Lips and Lucius.

VetsAid returns in 2025 with a new show in Joe’s hometown of Wichita, KS with performances by Walsh, Vince Gill, Nathaniel Rateliff, Susan Tedeschi & Derek Trucks and Ryan Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen. To date, VetsAid has disbursed more than $4,000,000 in grants. 

Veterans and their wellbeing have always been important to Walsh, a Gold Star son himself. His father was a flight instructor for the first US operational jet powered aircraft, the Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star, and died while stationed and on active duty on Okinawa when Walsh was 20 months old.

Walsh aims to use this platform to raise funds and awareness for the still urgent and significant needs of our returning soldiers and their families. Through the establishment of VetsAid and this annual benefit concert, he aims to give back to those who have given so much in sacrifice for this country.

One Response

  1. Being a prankster and funny guy myself, I’d love to spend a day with Joe pranking people! He seems like a great dude who likes to joke around.

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