By Byron Reed, 9 News KUSA-TV | The Bringing Music to Life instrument drive has collected more than 1,100 musical instruments this year to be repaired and distributed to underserved students across Colorado, said Brian Stevenson, owner of Rocky Mountain Music Repair.
Stevenson and his staff have spent the past week collecting donated instruments from 16 locations spanning from Greeley to Colorado Springs.
The instruments are now being evaluated and repaired at his Broomfield shop before they’ll be distributed to struggling music programs in Colorado schools.
“I just see piles of potential,” Stevenson said. “Every one of these horns that’s sitting here could be making music for years to come, with many different kids around the community. And we hope that we can get a whole new generation of kids playing in band.”
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