Every musician deserves access to the tools and resources to pursue their dreams.
That’s why Peach Street Revival created Instrument Revival – an ongoing instrument drive dedicated to giving instruments new life. The band collects donated instruments and delivers them to a trusted network for repair and distribution. At its core, Instrument Revival is focused on supporting the next generation of artists and strengthening music programs across the Grand Valley of Western Colorado.
How It Works:
Make a donation by bringing your instrument to the Peach Street Revival merch table at any show, and it will be collected on the spot. Prefer to donate outside of a show? Contact the band directly to arrange a pick-up.
Partner Network:
Peach Street Revival works with trusted local partners – Roper Music in Grand Junction, Colorado, MusicWorks of Montrose in Montrose, Colorado, and a network of dedicated music educators to restore, repair, and place these instruments directly into schools or with students who might not otherwise have access to them.
What Can Be Donated:
· Instruments left over from school days
· Extra instruments sitting unused
· Instruments in need of repair
· Newly purchased instruments
*For larger instruments like drum kits, cellos, and upright pianos, please reach out ahead of time so logistics can be arranged.
Why It Matters:
Many kids have the passion and drive to play, but not the means to get started. By donating, you’re putting music directly into their hands, removing barriers, and giving them the chance to learn, grow, and express themselves.
Roper Music
Serving the Western Slope since 1956, Roper Music has been a cornerstone for musicians and educators alike. Based in Grand Junction, Colorado, they provide instrument rentals, repairs, sales, and lessons while supporting school music programs and players of all ages. Their mission is simple: to make music accessible by offering quality instruments, trusted service, and a commitment to nurturing the next generation of musicians.
More information about Roper Music [here].
MusicWorks of Montrose
Founded and run by lifelong musicians who met in college, MusicWorks of Montrose brings together decades of performing and repair experience to the Western Slope community. Their lead technician, Joe Phillips, offers over 20 years of expertise in diagnosing and restoring instruments. Monica Phillips, a local music educator with a B.A. in K–12 Vocal & Instrumental Education and an M.A. in Music Education, lends both musical sensitivity and technical skill to their work.
Based in Montrose, Colorado, they focus on instrument repair, restoration, and precision diagnostics, offering free evaluations to determine each instrument’s needs. Their mission is to ensure that student instruments, family heirlooms, and treasured musical gear remain playable, reliable, and inspiring.
More information about MusicWorks of Montrose [here].















