Sir Mick Jagger has released a second collection of harmonicas due to demand.
The Rolling Stones frontman's first range of mouth organs flew off the shelves earlier this year and sold out in a month.
Now, the 80-year-old music legend - who plays the harmonica on the likes of Stones tracks 'Midnight Rambler' and 'Gimme Shelter' - is back with ‘Mick Jagger Series: Edition Two’, proving the instrument is still as possible as ever.
The harmonics are part of a partnership with whynow Music and Lee Oskar.
The latter was the original harmonica player for rock-fusion legends War and started manufacturing his own harmonicas in 1983.
The 'Sweet Virgina' rocker said: “I was blown away by the response to our first range of harmonicas! I hope everyone has enjoyed playing their harps, and that more people are falling in love with my favourite instrument. With artists like Little Nas X and Kendrick Lamar using it in their music today, I’m confident that the harmonica will be gracing stages around the world for a long time to come.”
The design includes a Mick Jagger logo in black on a striking red harp.
One harmonica in the key of C costs £59, or there is the limited edition box set embossed with Mick Jagger script and an editioned insert, comprising three harmonicas in the keys of A, C and G and priced at £300.
The second line is released alongside a limited edition run of black and white Mick Jagger t-shirts, available online only for £55. Head to mickjagger.com to make a purchase. Selected Lee Oskar stores are stocking the line.