Gibson Guitar, along with the Gibson Foundation, has announced the
availability of free tickets to this special tribute. Seating is
limited and interested fans must visit the website,
gibson.com/lespaul tribute, for a special link and password in order to obtain tickets. Tickets are limited to 4 per persons per
household.
Anyone interested in attending is encouraged to verify that they will
be in Nashville on Nov. 19 before reserving tickets. Rock legend Steve
Miller will be among the performers for the show, which also features
Joan Jett, former KISS member Ace Frehley, Emerson Drive, J.D Souther
and several others. Les Paul, who died this past year, is responsible
for many
technological advances in music, including multi-track
recordings and special guitar effects. His Gibson model guitar remains one of the most widely used instruments in modern music.