Brakes frontman Eamon Hamilton has put out a call to all Glastonbury goers for information about the whereabouts of his Gewa Tennessee Bluesbird guitar, which he lost on the Sunday morning of the festival somewhere outside the Leftfield tent. The instrument, which was in a black case and had a 'Bronze Ace' wooden mic pickup with the 'Bronze' wording rubbed off, is only worth £120 but is of great sentimental value.
Hamilton has suggested he might collect the guitar himself and play a gig in your front room if you can help him get it back, which is nice, don't you think?
Contact Rough Trade on 020 8960 9888 or send an email to brakes@brakesbrakesbrakes.com if you can help Eamon!
BRAKES MAN SEARCHING FOR LOST GUITAR
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