Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley items hit auction block

STORY: Fancy owning the master recordings of Bob Dylan’s first album?

It's one of over 30 lots up for sale by Guernsey's Auction House

All of which highlight noteworthy moments in history and pop culture

[Arlan Ettinger, Founder and President, Guernsey’s]

“These are studio master tapes, three of them altogether totaling about 3 hours of audio recordings done in 1961 here in New York City at the studios of Columbia Records, when Bob Dylan's very first album was being made.”

Listeners can hear the original recordings and conversations with producer John Hammond

John Hammond: "What was the name of that, Bob?"

Bob Dylan: "'Man of Constant Sorrow.' Did you get that?"

Hammond: "Sure I did, it’s all right.

Another lot up for sale is Elvis Presley’s school report which is estimated to fetch up to $15,000

"You can see Elvis's grades, which went from pretty good to not so pretty good, but he was very, very good in music, I can assure you that."

The auction also features a handwritten note from President John F. Kennedy

“This note that I have right here, consistent with what President Kennedy often was known for doing, where he would sit at his desk or sit wherever he was and doodle little pictures of sailboats, which you can see clearly was something that he always enjoyed here with sailboats and other little waves. We have his note where he speaks of placing a man on the moon before the end of that decade by 1970.”