The stars rocked 12.12.12 this week to benefit victims of Hurricane Sandy, and now here is your chance to bid on special items donated by the stars who took part.
On December 12, 2012, musical sensations from around the world gathered at Madison Square Garden for a relief benefit concert of epic proportions. The event, headlined by Eric Clapton, Dave Grohl, Billy Joel, Bon Jovi, Alicia Keys, Chris Martin, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Eddie Vedder, Roger Waters, Kanye West, and The Who were broadcast live on over 65 worldwide television stations, in movie theaters across the United States, and on dozens of streaming websites and radio stations. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to take home personally autographed memorabilia from this once-in-a-lifetime event.
Among the items being auctioned is one-of-a-kind Fender AM Spec Precision Bass MN Black Guitar exclusively autographed by Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Dave Grohl, Pat Smear, Krist Novoselic, Pino Palladino, Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, Chris Martin, Michael Stipe, Eric Clapton, Roger Waters, Richie Sambora, Jon Bon Jovi, Steven Van Zandt, Gary Tallent and more live at the legendary 12-12-12 Concert at Madison Square Garden. Only 10 guitars were signed backstage at this legendary evening, so bid now to own a piece of music history.
Also going under the hammer are drumsticks autographed by Dave Grohl, Chris Martin’s backstage pass, Kanye West’s sweatshirt, and a saxophone signed by Bill Clinton.
The Robin Hood Relief Fund, the charity kicking off this momentous concert, has launched a large-scale relief effort to aid our neighbors in the tri-state area whose lives have been shattered by Hurricane Sandy. Within hours of the storm, Robin Hood-funded non-profits were providing blankets, hot food, heaters, generators and more to residents in Red Hook, Coney Island, the Rockaways and all across the region. Now, one month out from the storm, thanks to their supporters, Robin Hood has been able to provide over $8 million in grants to more than 90 different groups.
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