OZZY OSBOURNE To Design Guitar For Charity

April 30, 2007

World Entertainment News Network reports that Ozzy Osbourne ia among 30 musicians who will design their own guitars to raise money for charity.

The stars will team up with different artists to have their designs hand painted onto the instruments, which will go on display in various locations around London throughout the summer.

They will then be auctioned off in support of the Gibson Guitartown campaign, with all proceeds raised going towards The Prince's Trust, Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy and Teenage Cancer Trust.

Other musicians getting involved in the charity work include Noel Gallagher, Rod Stewart, Paul Weller, James Morrison, THE KOOKS, RAZORLIGHT and DIRTY PRETTY THINGS.

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