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Old 02-17-2021, 08:17 PM
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Win Lindsey Buckingham's Rare Lane Moller Guitar
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Stage Crew Need Our Support

Lindsey Buckingham is raising money for stage crew charity Stagehand’s #ILoveLive campaign, which is providing financial help for all UK stage crew who are in the greatest need. Stage crew seem to be the forgotten ones in the current pandemic. They’re the unsung heroes of the live entertainment world. Without them shows just couldn’t happen.

The impact of Covid-19 has been devastating for the whole music industry but particularly for the stage techs, sound engineers, guitar techs, keyboard techs, drum techs, stage managers, production managers, tour managers and other live support personnel who make shows possible.

With no shows since March 2020, crew’s income has been slashed with many finding that they are ineligible for any kind of government financial aid. Many are in desperate need and most are sitting with mental health issues.

Let’s help raise some money to support them this winter. It could literally save lives.

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The Prize Draw
Lindsey Buckingham has donated his extremely rare 1980's Lane Moller acoustic guitar to this prize draw fundraising campaign.

To be in with a chance of winning Lindsey's Lane Moller guitar we are holding a prize draw with each entry costing £5. You can enter multiple times.

Entries can be purchased between Wednesday 17 February 2021 and Wednesday 17 March 2021. The winner will be notified by Wednesday 24 March via email.

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What’s the Prize?
A very unique and rare 1980's Lane Moller electro-acoustic guitar.

Lindsey's guitar tech has very recently rewired the electronics and completed a total fret dress.

This guitar plays really well and Lindsey uses it often in the studio.

The back and sides are Brazilian Rosewood. It has a Mahogany neck, with an African Ebony fretboard. The top 'appears' to be old growth Sitka Spruce.

It was built in 1980 by Lane Moller himself. This would be a very expensive guitar on the market.

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A message from Lindsey:

During my many years of touring, I long ago came to understand that the real heroes of rock shows are not the artists, but rather the crews.

Everyone involved in putting together a show - tour management, technicians, sound, lighting, and drivers - are all hugely invested in doing their part to contribute to putting on the best possible presentation every night, and they perform their duties with consistency and integrity, all for the benefit of the artists.

In fact, artists could not succeed without the spirit, the love, and the craft their road crews bring to a tour.

This is why I’m pleased that I can contribute in a small way to helping those who have been adversely impacted in the last year, and am proud to be aligned with Stagehand, which is bringing the music community together to help offset the adversity experienced by so many in our ranks. - Lindsey Buckingham

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1605713532_ilovelive-project_page_template.jpgHow do I enter the Prize Draw?
By pledging towards at least one of the entry reward options (£5+) on this Crowdfunder you will be entered into the prize draw.
If you select multiple entries you stand a higher chance of winning.
To enter via this Crowdfunder you must select one of the entry reward options on this page. You can make a donation without entering the prize draw using the donation box towards the top of this page.
You can also enter the prize draw without donating by post. See terms and conditions below for details. By donating and entering the prize draw you agree to the terms and conditions.
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Stagehand and The PSA
Founded in 1996, the PSA is the trade association for individuals and businesses providing technical production services to live events. A member funded, member focussed, organisation, the PSA membership consists of around 2000 self employed technicians and 300 memberships in technical supply businesses.

Stagehand is the public facing name of the PSA Welfare and Benevolent Fund; a registered charity launched over 2 decades ago with the aim of raising and distributing funds for members, former members and their families who fall on hard times through illness or injury. More recently, the trustees launched a ring-fenced fund to subsidise Mental Health First Aid training for self employed members, as part of our mission to improve our sector’s approach to mental health.

The Stagehand Covid-19 Crew Relief Fund
The crisis in our sector caused by the Covid-19 pandemic has shifted the focus to those unable to work due to the current crisis. Live production workers and businesses were amongst the first to be affected, it is now clear that many live production crews are reaching a critical point with basic living expenses outstripping income. This applies across the board, from those people that earn a living building and operating shows at grassroots level to those that work with the largest stadium artists.

Extensions to the Job Retention Scheme have come too late for many companies; they were forced to make redundancies in the summer. 20% of self employed workers fell through the cracks in support; these are the people we intend to support through this fund.

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Where is the money going?
Our immediate plan is to help the crew in most need, those who are close to losing the roof over their head, or those that are struggling to put food on the table. Grants will be considered to any UK crew worker who is working in the live music sector. They do not have to be PSA members.
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https://guitargirlmag.com/news/music...igned-guitars/

Iron Maiden, Lindsey Buckingham, Muse, Simple Minds & more donate Signed Guitars!

Artists already on board include: FOO FIGHTERS, MUMFORD & SONS, IRON MAIDEN, MUSE, SPICE GIRLS, KEANE, THE 1975, JACK GARRATT, IMOGEN HEAP, PASSENGER, GENESIS, THE LEVELLERS, SIMPLE MINDS, QUEEN, ADAM LAMBERT, BILLY BRAGG, STEREOPHONICS, TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB, LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM OF FLEETWOOD MAC, FRANK TURNER
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Industry figureheads David Stopps, Ian McAndrew and Tom Schroeder, alongside Andrew Lenthall and Mike Lowe from Stagehand, began the #ILoveLive Prize Draw campaign to help raise funds for all the music stage and road crew in the live music events industry that have been affected by the pandemic.

David Stopps said: “When I heard about the tenth suicide among stage crew in late August, I knew I had to do something. Stage crew are not only suffering great financial hardship but most are also experiencing mental ill-health. Money raised from these prize draws will actually save lives and help to safeguard their future.”

Stagehand is the only UK charity that specifically helps music stage and road crew and is dedicated to providing hardship funding for live events industry workers. In September 2020 the Stagehand Covid-19 Crew Relief Fund was launched, with a target of raising £1m (including donations) by the end of 2020. This was achieved with the current total at £1.17m which has enabled Stagehand to issue over 900 grants to the crew, with many more to follow in 2021.

The #ILoveLive prize draw campaign, in partnership with the Crowdfunder platform, gives music fans the chance to give something back to the people who make life-affirming live events happen and to win money-can’t-buy prizes from their favourite artists. This is not an auction. It’s a series of prize draws where each artist has their own prize draw. With an auction, only a few fans with the deepest pockets get involved, whereas with a prize draw the whole fanbase can participate. Fans from all over the world can enter for £5 via the artist’s #ILoveLive Crowdfunder page. If a fan enters multiple times, they stand a better chance of winning.

Rob Love from Crowdfunder said: “The #ILoveLive campaign on Crowdfunder is critical to supporting the ‘behind the scenes’ workers in the live music industry. Without roadies, there won’t be a live events industry, even when Covid restrictions are lifted. Crowdfunding is a way for communities to come together to support causes close to their heart, and this is a great example of how the music industry is pulling together to help each other in a time of need.”

We would love to have you onboard to help those in the industry who need it most.
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I'll wager that he's not donating a Model One. Probably some $200 Fender Squire.
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I'll wager that he's not donating a Model One. Probably some $200 Fender Squire.
it's in the article above, which guitar he's donating.
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Thanks, I missed that the first time. I probably go to my grave still wanting a Model 1. I just can't rationalize that much money for a guitar(used ones go for about 4K).
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Well, I don’t think he’s made many since the 1980s…
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It’s great to see the big stars donate what they can to the industry workhorses. I love a happy ending.
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Who doesn't love a happy ending?
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I got a smile out of the picture, because Lindsey does have his go to gear and uses it for years upon decades. To his left, is one of his many 1997-2005 era Korg Trinity or Korg Triton workstation synths. He loves those things and you can hear some their well known pads and patches, at variable levels of tweaking, on work as recent as Buckingham McVie. I have seen pictures where he has multiplies of these just piled up in a corner.

He would probably kill to still have his Fairlights and DX7s..kidding...I think...

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Wednesday is the last day to donate to UK stage crew affected by the pandemic and enter to win Lindsey's Lane Moller guitar!
Donate here: https://bit.ly/2NjvvI0
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Well, after all he's a spoiled multimillionaire guitarist. No big deal here
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Well, after all he's a spoiled multimillionaire guitarist. No big deal here
so good to see you back, even for a little bit!
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