In the wake of the recent storms in Nashville, Tenn., Gibson Gives stepped up for musicians and those who need support. The organization is working to make guitarists affected by the recent Tennessee Tornado whole again, providing immediate help by giving a guitar to any musician whose instrument was damaged or destroyed.
“Our goal is to get a guitar back into the hands of anyone who has had their guitar damaged or destroyed in the recent Tennessee storm,” said Dendy Jarrett, executive director of Gibson Gives. “As a Nashville, Tenn.-based company, we are also engaging with our artists and other partners to provide support across many areas.”
Musicians who lost their guitars in the recent storm, can reach out to the Gibson Gives Guitar Recovery Plan via: donation.request@gibson.com with their story. Guitars will be provided at Gibson’s sole discretion based on proof of damage or loss. Replacement guitars may be demo models, prototypes, or shop worn across Gibson’s family of guitar brands.
Gibson Gives is a 501(c)(3) committed to introducing and amplifying the power of music through guitars. Since its establishment in 2002, it has provided musicians with thousands of guitars and similar donations. To learn more about Gibson’s charitable arm, visit its website.