Bryan Adams’ vintage guitar was defaced by Egyptian customs officials earlier this week, the singer has revealed. “Airport customs graffiti on my 1946 Martin D-18 from Egypt,” Adams captioned an image ...
Airport customs is never fun. Seriously, who likes waiting in line to enter a country after you just got off a long international flight and are probably tired and cranky? It’s not a great time, ever.
Rock musician Bryan Adams’s guitar was defaced in Cairo. He was in the city for a concert at the Gaza Pyramids and had a run-in with Egyptian customs officials at the airport. The Grammy Award-winning ...
CAIRO — A run-in with customs at Cairo airport has left Grammy Award winning rock musician Bryan Adams fuming, after a border agent scrawled a number on the Canadian’s prize guitar in paint marker.
In a scene from Henry Barakat’s 1971 film Ebnati El Aziza (My Dear Daughter), the iconic Egyptian electric guitarist Omar Khorshid plays a slow building improvised solo in the kurd scale on his Fender ...
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This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. It’s hard to say whether Bryan Adams’ guitar ...
It’s hard to say whether Bryan Adams’ guitar gently weeps. But the rocker is none too happy with Egyptian customs officials whom he accused of scribbling on his vintage six-string this week. A ...
It’s hard to say whether Bryan Adams’ guitar gently weeps. But the rocker is none too happy with Egyptian customs officials whom he accused of scribbling on his vintage six-string this week. A ...
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