I didn't know exactly how to word this. I just heard it on the radio.
http://www.starsguitars.org/
If you click on auction items, she's listed. I didn't hear exactly what they said on the radio, I thought I heard them say that she signed a guitar to be auctioned off.
Lee :)
David
10-27-2007, 10:38 PM
I didn't know exactly how to word this. I just heard it on the radio.
http://www.starsguitars.org/
If you click on auction items, she's listed. I didn't hear exactly what they said on the radio, I thought I heard them say that she signed a guitar to be auctioned off.Thanks for the news item, Lee! No, I didn't bid on it, but surely somebody will.
Imagine if it was the guitar that Stevie wrote After the Glitter Fades on?! :thumbsup:
That would be CLASSIC.
michelej1
10-27-2007, 10:55 PM
Detroit Free Press (KRT), October 25, 2007
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007710250393
Van Halen guitar bound for auction local music highlights
Rachel May
Detroit Free Press
Oct. 25--Still reeling from all the buzz over the reunited Van Halen? A guitar signed and played by Eddie Van Halen is one of 30 autographed guitars up for auction at the Stars Guitars benefit set for Saturday at the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts in Clinton Township.
Among the items up for grabs are guitars autographed by Les Paul, Bob Seger, Big & Rich, Fall Out Boy, Paul Rodgers, Eddie Van Halen, Def Leppard, Linkin Park, Stevie Nicks , Yoko Ono and more.
Dennis DeYoung, formerly of the rock group Styx, along with a 32-piece orchestra, will provide the musical entertainment. The fund-raising event, assembled by Dr. Chuck A. Main of Beaumont Hospital, with assistance from a slew of volunteers, grants college scholarships to survivors of childhood cancer.
Since the scholarship's inception in 1992, 88 children have been awarded more than $400,000.
Casual attire is suggested. Admission is $100 and includes a strolling dinner; a $150 ticket includes valet parking and beverage tickets.
A full list of items available for auction is posted at www.starsguitars.org.
Detroit gets ugly: Detroit rockers Ugly will celebrate the release of the band's self-titled debut Thursday at the Token Lounge in Westland.
The disc, produced by the renowned Rick Parashar, was released earlier this month via Ridge Rock Music. The band features guitarist Kevin McCreery of platinum-selling outfit Tantric as well as former members of Bridge (singer Geo Teubl) and Outspoken (bassist Frank Green and drummer Donnie Highland).
Along for the ride are Ray Street Park, Soul Circus and the Unheard.
WRIF-FM (101.1) is on board, too, offering $1.01 admission and $1.01 drink specials. Go get ugly! 28949 Joy, Westland. 734-513-5030.
For more: www.myspace.com/uglyamerica.
We love the '80s: And so does Sue Static. The purveyor of Static Records is ready to launch the 12th annual Big 80s Flashback Bash. It's set for Saturday at Paycheck's Lounge in Hamtramck.
Detroit bands Red September, Apartment 4, Popsicle Shiv, Walkin' Talkin' Toxins and Bruce Bryson will perform songs from the decade that brought us MTV, big hair and a World Series win for the Detroit Tigers.
The party began as a jam session with band members performing '80s tunes. Over the years, it has grown into a must-see tribute event.
Those who attend are encouraged to don their favorite '80s garb; '80s videos and music will be showcased throughout the night. Like, oh my gawd. $6 admission to benefit a local animal shelter. 2932 Caniff. 313-874-0254.
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