Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi and Others Donate Guitars for Charity Auction
Musicians On Call is pleased to announce that their charity auction goes live at Musiciansoncall.com on January 22.
A few of the items that will be up for auction are as follows: A meet and greet with headliner Seal, a one-on-one piano lesson with Gavin DeGraw, autographed tennis shoes from Ellen Degeneres and autographed guitars from Tim McGraw, John Mellencamp, Bon Jovi, Sting, Maroon 5, Daughtry, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban and Bruce Springsteen's Autographed 1952 Reissued Telecaster.
Additional items will be up for auction at Musicians On Call's annual charity event on January 29 at New York’s Hard Rock Café with Seal as the headliner.
About Musicians On Call (MOC):
Musicians on Call (MOC) was founded in 1999 with the mission of bringing live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities to enhance the healing process. To date, their volunteers have played for almost 90,000 people.
Musicians On Call continues their mission through room-to-room hospital performances by both local musicians and national celebrities, and their CD Pharmacies and Project Playback programs.
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