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Hedley’s Gear Stolen

11:05 AM Thursday 6/25/09 |   |

A recent jaunt to Montreal for a set at the Virgin Festival ended on a sour note for Canadian rock band Hedley.

Guitarist Dave Rosin had some bad news for fans in the early hours of June 20, posting on Twitter, “Well, not gonna lie. Worst day ever. Had our truck stolen last night in Montreal with all our gear inside. Bummer.”

According to Hedley’s tour manager, the band’s truck was full of gear, sound equipment, additional backline and crew work tools.

Hedley has posted an itemized list of the stolen items on its Web site message boards. Montreal was the site of a great heist back in August, when Iggy & The Stooges had their equipment stolen. One of the items lifted was Mike Watt’s bass – the punk-rock relic he played since he was in The Minutemen.

For more information plus a list of stolen equipment, please click here for the band's Web site.

Comments

  1. JeffMikey wrote:

    01:25 PM, Jun 25, 2009

    Well they suck anyway so maybe this means they can't contaminate the Virgin festival!

  2. LASCENE wrote:

    12:03 PM, Jun 25, 2009

    Memo to bands:

    Do not leave your gear unattended in Canada.  They already got Mike Watt's OLD ASS Bass that would have ended up in the HOF or some other hall.  Talk to your local Diplomat/Embassy about arranging for Armed Security.  These CANUCKS are out of control.

    Sincerely,

    USA



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