Being a night owl who often perfects her craft late into the evening, singer/songwriter Rosa Linn needed a guitar that would still sound good even when played quietly to avoid disturbing her neighbors. When Gibson contacted her to gift a guitar, she chose an acoustic with a side sound hole that allows her to hear the instrument perfectly, even when played softly.
The guitar is decorated with a black wrap decorated with white script that showcases her favorite career moments. "June 22" marks the time her hit single "SNAP" blew up, and "American Daydream" highlights the title of her first tour, where she opened for Ed Sheeran. “This guitar is literally every start of my every song,” Linn says about her coveted instrument. For more episodes of It Goes To 11, visit GRAMMY.com/videos.