

GIBSON LAUNCHES GLOBAL SEARCH FOR MISSING GUITAR FROM THE ICONIC 80s FILM ‘BACK TO THE FUTURE’
NASHVILLE, TN — Today, Gibson, the iconic and leading instrument brand, has launched a global search for the world-renowned Cherry Red Gibson ES-345™ guitar that Michael J. Fox played during the 80s smash hit BACK TO THE FUTURE, which became the highest-grossing film of 1985 worldwide. The stunning guitar was showcased during the beloved film’s unforgettable “Enchantment Under the Sea” school dance scene, a pop culture moment that has inspired many musicians to pick up guitars for the very first time after witnessing Marty McFly (aka Michael J. Fox) play Chuck Berry’s legendary song “Johnny B. Goode.” During the making of the sequel to the film, the filmmakers went to look for the guitar, and it was nowhere to be found. Now, music fans worldwide have the chance to help Gibson find the most important guitar in cinema history.

BRAD GILMORE’S “WHY WE LOVE BACK TO THE FUTURE” RETURNS WITH AN EXPANDED EDITION — FEATURING A FOREWORD BY SNL’S MIKEY DAY, and AN INTRODUCTION BY HARRY WATERS JR.
HOUSTON, TX – After more than ten seasons hosting Back to the Future: The Podcast, inter-viewing stars, creators, superfans, and historians, author and media personality Brad Gilmore distills a lifetime of fandom into the definitive tribute to one of the greatest trilogies in cinematic history.

FAN EXPO New Orleans Adds Seven "Back To The Future" Guests for Franchise’s Largest Reunion Ever
New Orleans, LA (November 23, 2024) — Do you see what happens to slackers? Back to the Future fans know all too well, and today FAN EXPO New Orleans added James Tolkan, who as “Mr. Strickland” in the original 1985 film and sequel and his ancestor in BTTF III made the term famous, Claudia Wells (“Jennifer Parker”), Jeffrey Weissman (“George McFly”), Donald Fullilove (“Goldey Wilson”), Harry Waters Jr. (“Marvin Berry”), Frances Lee McCain (“Stella Baines”) and Charlie Croughwell (Michael J. Fox’s stunt double) to the BTTF reunion, January 10-12 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center.