Mimi Fishman Foundation Auctions Jon Fishman’s Signed Show-Used Drum Heads

Jon Fishman, photo by Dave Vann
Continuing its mission of activating the jam community for social good, The Mimi Fishman Foundation has launched a new auction of exclusive Phish artifacts. While the volunteer-administered, fan-driven fundraising nonprofit typically auctions coveted Phish posters and tickets, its latest collection offers a range of show-used drumheads from the iconic Vermont quartet’s drummer Jon Fishman. In keeping with 26-year tradition, the organization founded by Fishman’s mother will distribute the auction’s proceeds to a range of chosen charitable organizations in line with its commitment to public health and wellbeing, environmental protection, social justice, music education and more.
The newest batch of auction items from the Mimi Fishman Foundation includes a total of 12 of Fish’s Remo Ambassador coated drumheads, ranging from 6” to 16″ diameters. The instruments were used for Phish’s landmark Madison Square Garden New Years Eve 2024 series or Riviera Maya 2025 destination concerts, and Fishman signed and dated each by hand. The Mimi Fishman Foundation’s latest auction will conclude on Wednesday, August 6; bidding starts at $150.
View the drum heads available here. For more information on The Mimi Fishman Foundation, its accomplishments, and its ongoing dedication to mobilizing music and community to change the world, visit mimifishman.org.
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