Joe Salg: Cyndi Lauper

When a teenage Joe Salg heard Cyndi Lauper's single "Time After Time," he was hooked. She represented what he had been seeking as a young gay man: Outside acceptance of one's true colors, whatever they might be. He began buying albums and any other memorabilia he could find. Then he went on a quest: to gain bragging rights to the most unique items ever related to the pop icon. Years later, he had so many prized possessions that friends and family urged him to open a museum dedicated to the singer. Today, he is the proud owner of The Cyndi Lauper Museum, which is acknowledged and admired by the music legend herself. Joe walks Lisa through some of the most iconic items, including the first microphone Cyndi ever used as an emerging star and everything from a quirky corset used for a famed photo shoot to a glamorous dress worn to the 50th anniversary of the Grammys. Later, expert Liam McEwan will propose a trade: one of his most treasured items, personally signed by the singer, for Joe's rare relic of '80s pop culture itself.
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