00:00The connection between Rolls-Royce and the world of popular music is almost as old as the recording
00:08industry itself. Long before icons like John Lennon, Elvis Presley, and Pharrell Williams
00:14wrote themselves into Phantom Story, artists including Duke Ellington, Fred Astaire, Count
00:20Basie, Ravi Shankar, Edith Piaf, and Sam Cooke all traveled by Rolls-Royce, recognizing the
00:27brand as the definitive symbol of success and artistry. Of all models, Phantom, the pinnacle
00:34of the mark, is the Rolls-Royce most closely associated with the world of music. Over eight
00:39generations and 100 years, a centenary the nameplate celebrates in 2025, this extraordinary motorcar
00:47has been consistently chosen by some of the most creative and influential figures in musical history.
00:57This is a pretty good idea to be a new color of people who are in the top and great
01:03landscape for all people.
01:05But it's a great idea to be that the main map of the world, a new art and landscape of people
01:09have been seen in the other world.
01:10And so we've had a little history of all of these books in the world that one of the
01:12projects we have in the world that many artists have in the world today.
01:16I mean, it's pretty good.
01:18A couple of things are also well-being of the artists that are all the areas that create the
01:22best of their experience in the world.
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