Nancy Wilson’s Stolen Custom Guitar Recovered By New Jersey Police
When rock legends Heart had two precious instruments stolen from them at a New Jersey venue, it was a blow to both the band and the music community. But hey, it looks like there’s a glimmer of hope in this rock ‘n’ roll saga, folks.
A recent report from the Associated Press spilled the beans that one of the stolen instruments – a purple baritone Telecaster guitar with a hand-painted headstock belonging to guitarist Nancy Wilson – has been recovered. The plot thickens, my friends!
Here’s what went down: Surveillance footage caught a suspect handing over the precious Telecaster to a woman who casually stashed it in her car parked a few blocks away from the crime scene – the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. The cops, being no amateurs, kicked into gear, using fancy automated license plate readers to track down the vehicle, leading them to the woman who eventually surrendered the guitar.
Now, the twist in the tale: The purple Telecaster’s journey to freedom wasn’t a simple joyride; it involved a 57-year-old dude named Garfield Bennett from Pleasantville, New Jersey, who’s now facing the music (pun intended) with charges of burglary and theft. The drama doesn’t end there, folks.
We gotta mention the other missing piece of this musical puzzle: a vintage 1966 Gibson EM-50 mandolin, a loyal companion to Heart band member Paul Moak for over 25 years. This baby is still out there in the wild, waiting to be reunited with its rightful owner. Let’s hope it finds its way home soon.
Nancy Wilson, being the rockstar she is, poured her heart out in a statement before the Telecaster was rescued, saying, “These instruments are more than just tools of our trade – they’re extensions of our musical souls.” She stressed the sentimental value these instruments hold for the band, and the emotional toll of their disappearance is palpable.
In the world of rock ‘n’ roll, these guitars carry more than just strings; they embody memories, creativity, and a piece of the artist’s essence. So, here’s to hoping that the missing mandolin finds its way back to Heart soon. Rock on, folks!





