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Slash and Duff McKagan Collab with Gibson CEO for Charity Single

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The song “I Can Breathe,” a compelling new charity single featuring Guns N' Roses members Duff McKagan and Slash, alongside Gibson's CEO Cesar Gueikian, has been released to support the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Its release on Giving Tuesday signifies a renewed focus on philanthropy in the music industry, utilizing the collaborative prowess of renowned artists for a greater cause. The track, under the Gibson Band label, blends the musical talents of McKagan's lead vocals and lyricism, Slash's iconic guitar work, and Gueikian's rhythm guitar and piano contributions. This partnership highlights an ongoing commitment to mental health awareness and fundraising, with all proceeds going directly to NAMI through the Gibson Gives initiative, which underscores NAMI's mission to support individuals facing mental health challenges.

Esteemed for its innovative collaborations, Gibson Band has incorporated significant musical personalities to amplify their charitable endeavors. Previously collaborating with artists like Serj Tankian of System of a Down and Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath, the band's unique approach involves rotational musical collectives each spearheading a new cause. The recent project with Duff McKagan and Slash marks an important chapter, leveraging their rock star status for mental health advocacy. McKagan's heartfelt involvement emphasizes the project's personal significance, as he expressed the importance of being of service to mental health causes, highlighting the song’s role beyond mere entertainment.

Serj Tankian's contribution extends beyond his musical endeavors to the visual, with his painting “They’re Coming” being featured as the single's cover art. This piece, central to the song’s identity, links the auditory impact to a visual narrative. The artwork will be auctioned alongside a custom Gibson Les Paul guitar that features the painting, further channeling proceeds to NAMI.

The release strategy, anchored on the globally recognized Giving Tuesday, was deliberate, aligning the song’s availability with a day that encourages generosity. This strategic timing not only maximizes fundraising potential but also ensures that the message of mental health awareness is broadcast widely. The collaboration and song embody a convergence of music and philanthropy, tapping into the powerful influence of legendary rock musicians to bring about tangible societal change. Through “I Can Breathe,” the artists offer a galvanizing soundtrack that not only entertains but also educates and advocates, making it a vital cultural contribution with real-world impact.

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