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Weber and his longtime friends and client, Eddie Van Halen. (Provided) There’s a GoFundMe page on Weber’s behalf to save his home. As of Tuesday, it has raised nearly $12,000 of its $35,000 goal. Sandy Espinoza, of the nonprofit group Rodiecare, organized the fundraiser. “She’s 24-7 trying to figure out ways to feed people that are even less fortunate than me at this point,” Weber said. Weber lives with his wife of 18 years, Tammy Sester, and Sester’s 15-year-old granddaughter. Sester recently took a job as a cafeteria worker at Northern Kentucky University. “Long drive for next to no money,” he said. Weber, 63, had planned on eventually getting off the road and making his living in town fixing and building guitars. He opened a shop in the early 1990s on West McMicken Street in Over-the-Rhine but was forced to fold in 2016 when the landlord gave Weber a 30-day notice for return of the space. With nowhere to move the business, Weber said he scrapped his equipment and put the rest in dumpsters. He applied for Social Security and unemployment benefits after the Reba McEntire rehearsals ended, but because of the on-again, off-again nature of tour work, he had previously tapped into those limited funds. “There was some money that came from that but not much,” he said. “The guys at my end of this, we’re not eligible for any of the government funding that’s going to venues or companies.” Weber is not happy that his financial future relies on a fundraising effort, but he said he is very grateful for it. “The important part to stress about this whole thing is this isn’t just me,” he said, referring to his music-industry peers. “Worldwide, there’s almost 18 million of us that are out of work at this point.” This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: He was Eddie Van Halen’s guitar tech, now there’s a GoFundMe to save his home Retired firefighter face mask
Bruce Springsteen recalls the odd jobs he worked to pay for his first guitar and other musical memories in a new snippet from the next episode of his Spotify podcast series with Barack Obama, Renegades: Born in the USA. In the snippet, Springsteen tells Obama he knew he wanted to be a musician at age 15, but to purchase his first guitar, he first needed to save up $18. To do so, he painted houses, tarred roofs, mowed lawns, and eventually had the money to purchase the instrument at the Western Auto Store in Freehold, New Jersey. More from Rolling Stone When it came to actually learning how to play, Springsteen says he turned to his cousin Frankie, who’d also just picked up the guitar: “He taught me a few chords and sent me home with a folk music book that had all the chords in it,” Springsteen says. “So, for about a month or so I was strumming my way through folk music classics. You know, ‘Greensleeves,’ and ‘If I Had a Hammer.’ And shortly after that, somebody taught me to play ‘Honky Tonk.’” Springsteen then plays a bit of “Honky Tonk,” as well as some of the Beatles’ “Twist and Shout,” with Obama providing a bit of percussion accompaniment with his hands. This snippet is taken from the third episode of Renegades, which will premiere Monday, March 1st. The episode will also feature a segment in which Obama recalls the story behind his famous “Amazing Grace” speech, where he gave an impromptu performance of the hymn while delivering the eulogy at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, following the 2015 shooting there. See where your favorite artists and songs rank on the Rolling Stone Charts. Sign up for Rolling Stone’s Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Retired firefighter face mask
The new business casual hotel on Parsons Street in the city’s Northside neighborhood will be called REVERB by Hard Rock Kalamazoo. PlazaCorp Realty Advisors and Dora Hotel Company are also working on the project. It will feature a gym, bar, brewery/restaurant, banquet facility, intimate auditorium and museum. It will also maintain the historic parts of the property that for years housed Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Manufacturing Company, according to a Monday Hard Rock Hotels news release. The hotel is expected to be ready for guests in the fall of 2023. Andy Wenzel, the executive vice president of PlazaCorp Realty Advisors, says the company has a history of redeveloping historic places “Our partnership with Hard Rock connects the deep music history of this site with their appreciation of exciting and creative spaces, historic music events and artifacts. This transformational project provides new jobs and investment in the neighborhood and is made possible by our local, state and federal development partnerships contributing incentive support,” Wenzel wrote in a statement. Mark Sahlgren, a former employee of the plant from 1965 to 1970, says he hopes the project will properly preserve Gibson Guitar’s legacy in Kalamazoo. “I think that’s what we’re all hoping for is that they will honor this craftsmanship that has been going on here in Kalamazoo for all these years,” Sahlgren said. Jane Ghosh, the president and CEO of Discover Kalamazoo, says the project will bring more people to the area. “It is such fantastic news for our community. We have a rich musical heritage here in Kalamazoo,” Ghosh said. “I think this is a really unique way to preserve the heritage that is Gibson Guitars here in Kalamazoo and that will be true not just for visitors but for residents too.”
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