Darryl
and Kevin first met on the Great Peace March
for Global Nuclear Disarmament,
a cross-country
trek
in the late eighties. The walk would continue one
year later in the former Soviet Union. "I had
taken three guitars for the band to use while there,
explains
Purpose. After I saw what some of the folks there
were playing on, I felt compelled to leave those
guitars
there in the hands of people that not only could
play them better than I could, but had played their
entire
lives on instruments that we would consider fit for
beginners. Their passion for the music transcended
the instruments they played on. It was a remarkable
thing to see, how these instruments left there made
a huge difference in these peoples' lives."
Later, visiting with the campesinos in the hills
above El Salvador, Purpose saw how they made a guitar
work against all odds - using a pencil as the nut
of their acoustic guitar, with carefully carved notches
in the pencil for the strings to pass over. "It
seems that people will do whatever they have to in
order to have music in their lives."
It's
in that spirit that Darryl and Kevin are asking
for help to make it a little easier
for some of these
musicians. "I want to do something, and think
it best to start with modest ambitions. My idea is
for people to save their used guitar strings.
Kevin
explains, "I've been on about
15 trips mostly to Latin America (Mexico, Ecuador,
Honduras,
Guatemala), but also Russia, Latvia and Mali. I make
a contact there and bring as much in the way of light,
sterile medical supplies that I can carry. The strings
would travel well being light and small, and as you
know there are plenty of six string guitars out there
with five stings on 'em."
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