Taylor Swift, Bradley Cooper guitars to be auctioned for COVID-19 relief

ANDER GILLENEA / AFP

Taylor Swift, Bradley Cooper and Keith Urban have donated guitars to a celebrity country music auction to raise funds for everyday workers in the industry impacted by the pandemic.

Swift's signed black Gibson acoustic guitar that she played for the live debut performance of her new song betty in September, comes along with nine of the singer's custom picks in a lot that could fetch $25,000 to $40,000, Christie's auction house said on Thursday.

The electric guitar Cooper played as washed-up country singer Jackson Maine in his 2018 film A Star is Born is also up for sale, with an estimate of $2,000 to $4,000.

The auction, starting on Thursday and running until October 29, will benefit the Academy of Country Music's Lifting Lives COVID-19 Response Fund, which was created to support people behind the scenes in the country music industry centred around Nashville.

"When the pandemic hit in the spring, Nashville was hit pretty hard," said Nancy Valentino from Christie's business development department.

"This is one of the instances where you have the artists helping the people who work with them - tour bus drivers, roadies, session workers, caterers - no one is working," she added.

Other auction items include a bedazzled dulcimer owned by Dolly Parton for 30 years ($50,000 to $100,000), Sheryl Crow's vintage Baldoni accordion ($8,000 to $12,000), and guitars owned by Keith Urban, Dwight Yoakam, Blake Shelton and Vince Gill.

In addition to the instruments, Tim McGraw is auctioning his F131 Hellcat motorcycle, while Carrie Underwood donated the gown she wore to the Academy of Country Music Awards show in Nashville in September.

"We were so impressed by how quickly artists volunteered to donate, and donated things that are so special to them," Valentino said.

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