Since Nashville is notorious for being one of the most beloved music capitals of the US, Gibson Guitars is providing a special kind of relief for musicians who may have lost their instruments during this week’s series of devastating tornadoes.
Gibson Gives—the international guitar brand’s charitable foundation—is offering to replace any guitars that may have been lost or damaged during the storms.
“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,” says Dendy Jarrett, executive director of Gibson Gives. “As a Nashville, Tennessee-based company, we are also engaging with our artists and other partners to provide support across many areas.”
The foundation has collectively donated more than $30 million worth of goods and services since their launch in 2002. In addition to installing music rooms in Nashville high schools, they have also donated guitars and supplies to music therapy programs for veterans suffering from PTSD.
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Musicians looking to replace their guitars through the Gibson Gives Recovery Plan can email proof of loss or damage to [email protected]. Replacement guitars may be prototypes or refurbished guitars that will be selected at Gibson’s discretion.
Pop super star Taylor Swift—who is a Nashville native—is also contributing to tornado relief by asking her millions of fans to donate to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee’s tornado relief fund.
Although Swift did not disclose to her Instagram followers exactly how much money she herself had contributed to the fund, her publicist confirmed to NBC News that she had donated $1 million.
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