The Mimi Fishman Foundation is working with John Langenstein once again to raise money for the Station Family Fund. The current MMF Auction focuses on Phish-related items which is apt not only because the Foundations namesake is the late Miriam ‘Mimi’ Fishman, mother of the Phish drummer but also because Langenstein served as Phishs Director of Security for many years. The eighteen items now up for auction include a Coventry ticket signed by all four band members, one of the bands wardrobe cases, and some used guitar stings used by Phish this past summer.
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Phish Wardrobe Cases, Guitar Strings Among Items in Latest Mimi Fishman Foundation Auction
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