Thao And The Story Of The Stolen Guitar

ZACH THAT: WLFY favorite Thao Nguyen from Thao and the Get Down Stay Down had quite the story to share on twitter: Last night in London our fourth band member, my guitar, was stolen from our dressing room right before the show. last night in london, right after the show, my guitar magically appeared, having been rescued from a police…read more

Originally published by We Listen For You on 2010-02-02 11:10:00

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