Gibson hits Bonnaroo
Courtney Grimes - Thursday, June 16, 2005
Gibson joined the thousands upon thousands who migrated to the third annual Bonnaroo Festival...

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Gibson joined the thousands upon thousands who migrated to the third annual Bonnaroo Festival, held on a 700 acre farm in Manchester, TN (June 10-12), to catch live performances from the very best in grassroots rock acts. The festival, which drew a crowd of over 90,000, featured eight stages with performances from well-known rockers Widespread Panic, Gov’t Mule, Dave Matthews Band, The Black Crowes, Jack Johnson, The Allman Brothers Band, Modest Mouse, and Bela Fleck, among many, many others.

The festival also featured a 100 acre entertainment village, complete with round-the-clock activity including arcades, cinemas, comedy clubs, playgrounds, yoga classes and beer festivals. Gibson was on-hand with an interactive pod station, allowing Bonnaroo visitors to get their hands on the latest and greatest Gibson guitars and technology. Featuring a giveaway of a Gibson Bonnaroo guitar autographed by the Dave Matthews Band, the Gibson interactive booth was the hit of the entertainment village, and drew a constant crowd.


The Dave Matthews Band stopped by the Gibson booth
to sign an Alpine White Les Paul for the Gibson
guitar giveaway.












The Allman Brothers rock Gibsons
on the big screen.


Warren Haynes jams on his Les Paul.















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