BRISTOL, Tenn.-Va. (Nov. 20, 2024) – Radio Bristol, the community station that broadcasts from the Birthplace of Country Music Museum, is partnering with ReString Appalachia and WoodSongs on an instrument drive to help musicians affected by Hurricane Helene to replace instruments lost in the storm. The museum will serve as a drop-off site for instrument donations for both organizations. The instruments will be delivered to musicians who need them at no cost.
“We are looking for quality, playable instruments that musicians can pick up and play upon receipt,” said Kris Truelsen, Radio Bristol program director. “We will facilitate getting those instruments to WoodSongs and ReString Appalachia who will put them in the hands of musicians. We hope this provides some relief from the hardship for artists who are still picking up the pieces in the aftermath of the disaster. For thousands of people in our region, the struggle is far from over.”
Any playable instrument in good condition will be accepted for donation through the first quarter of 2025 with the exception of heavy pianos. The list of instruments needed includes, but are not limited to, the following:
Acoustic – Banjos, guitars, mandolins, upright bass, Dobro
Orchestra – Violins, viola, cellos, double bass, harp
Marching/Concert Band – Trumpets, flutes, saxophone, french horn, cornet, trombone, mellophone, tuba, sousaphone, piccolo, cymbals, glockenspiel
Percussion – Tamborines, congas, drums, timpani, cybmbals
Electric – Guitars, bass, keyboards
Gear – Amps, tuners, pedals, mixers 24 channels or smaller
Cash donations should be made directly to WoodSongs or ReString Appalachia. Instrument donations will be accepted at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum’s front desk during regular business hours Tuesday through Sunday. The museum is closed on Mondays and holidays. If you are a musician in need, please visit our website at BirthplaceOfCountryMusic.org/about/hurricane-relief/ for more details on how to apply for a replacement instrument or gear.