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This week's episode is a state of the union on brick-and-mortar guitar retail stores. With news of the family-owned chain Sam Ash shutting down its operations and filing for bankruptcy, and Guitar Center CEO Gabe Dalporto's recent comments indicating a giant shift for the company, it's a touchy time for IRL guitar sales.Rhett and Zach agree that all physical retailers aren't going to disappear any time soon, but guitar sellers are going to have to get competitive if they want to outlive the likes of Sam Ash. Maybe some need to build up their social media marketing and create innovative branding, while others could go all in on a top-tier customer experience. Rhett borrows from his love of outdoor co-op retailer REI and wonders: Could Guitar Center have a house brand of guitars?Plus, tune in to hear about the best and worst Guitar Center locations in the U.S. After listening, hop in the comments to share your thoughts on how your favorite guitar store can avoid the Sam Ash death knell.Subscribe, like, and leave us a commentSign up on our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/iaCee5Support us on Patreon for access to our discord server and other perks! https://www.patreon.com/dippedintoneMERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/dipped-in-toneFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dippedintone Dipped in Tone is:Rhett Shull https://www.rhettshull.com/Zach Broyles / Mythos Pedals https://mythospedals.comPremier Guitar https://www.premierguitar.com/
In this podcast episode, join Wes and Andrew as they dive into a heartfelt discussion about local guitar shops and their battle for survival in the ever-expanding internet age. They explore the unique charm and personal connections associated with these stores and share their cherished childhood memories that were shaped within their walls.
Ask The Guitar Coach (International) - 280 Today's question: “How do I overcome my embarrassment at going to guitar shops?” Welcome to Ask the Guitar Coach (ATGC), the ONLY podcast where we answer YOUR questions about playing and learning the Electric guitar. Hosted by Ioannis Anastassakis, program director of Elite Guitar Coaching. If you want your question to be featured in an upcoming episode - email it at the email address ioannis@ioannis.org and we will add it to the questions to be covered in a future episode of “Ask The Guitar Coach”!
We interrupt our regular programming to veer off on a remix tangent. For Season 3 Nuala speaks to artists that have remixed tracks from her recent album, 'Doubt & Reckoning', about their creative process, life in a pandemic, and in this case, bangers, horrible noises, and a strong dislike for guitar shops! The Remix! https://smarturl.it/PartOfSomethingRemix Find out more about, and listen to, Ben & Jake's music: https://rainbowslicer.bandcamp.com/track/big-master https://ogives.bandcamp.com/album/harm https://twinsiblings.bandcamp.com/ Our companion playlist featuring remixes and other music by podcast guests and their recommendations: spoti.fi/2NBdMMn More info about the show and Nuala Honan at www.nualahonan.com/podcast Join Nuala each episode as she works her way through the contacts in her phone, catching up with old friends and fellow musicians for a chat and to share in some understanding of what is going on covid times. The aim of this podcast is to pass the time, to bring you stories that might help you navigate your own way through this viral mess, and most importantly, to build the mother of all music playlists to soothe your isolated body and mind.
Back in the 50's, 60's, and 70's, before the internet, guitars were either purchased locally or from a catalog. A local guitar shop would often become a hang out for musicians who wanted to see what was new or talk about what they liked. As the 80's and 90's came into full swing, so did the big Guitar Shop chains. Sam Ash (1924) and Guitar Center (1959) expanded out of their respective states and throughout the US. But what makes a guitar shop great? Do they need certain products in their inventory? Do the sales associates matter? Is it better to buy online or in the store? Is price matching evil? And should you buy from the big box chain? Well we will discuss this, and more on this group therapy session with Jason, on the Tweed Couch. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tweedcouch/support
Discussion of guitar stores and the joy and sorrow they can bring.
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Austin Vintage Guitars. We take you on a virtual and historical tour of one of Austin's greatest Guitar Shops
The lads sat down physically and metaphysically with Pete's old boss and guitar store legend, Matt Umanov.Up top we talk about Hywel's extreme tiredness from his European travels, then Matt joins us to talk about his 50 year history in the instrument business.
This week Joe, Matt and Jay catch up following Matt's hectic fortnight of opening brand new BOSS UK Artist Centres and buying loads of new gear in Japan. Jay learns all about Earthquaker Devices at a GAK shop event, and Joe wants to buy a Gibson ES-330! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Being a working musician today demands that you be skilled in more than just one area. We sit down with our Friend Price Stevens and talk about how he fell into session work and playing guitar for John Mark McMillan. We also dive into the experiences we have had with Elevation Church, and the darker side of corporate worship culture. Price Stevens - Instagram, Videography New Album | Eleventyseven - Rad Science Store/Merch - online store Website - eleventyseven Listen - Spotify Signing up for our Mailing List will ensure that you never miss an eleventymoment. Matt produces music for Rock Candy Recordings. Don't make your next record without him. Music for eleventylife provided by The Jellyrox Tweet - Matt Langston, Davey Davenport, eleventyseven
Response to Kyle's Hot Pizza Take- Replacing a Deceased League Member- Sign Jagr (Please)- Guitar Shops- Omega Watches- Beer Baron- Nightmare Pizza- Super NES ClassicClick Here to Listen to Episode 9Outro Song: "Street Fighting Man" by the Rolling Stones
Wow! A crazy busy week for Matt who did a whirlwind tour of Guitar Shops in The UK, we talk vintage guitars and new shops! Produced and hosted by Mark Packham, with Matt Knight and Jay Cross. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). In Episode 74...more truly strange but true news... 5. The key to happiness is apparently nudity…with other people! 4. Voice ordering at Starbucks….how does that work?? 3. So, what is the ‘Beyond’ in Bed, Bath and Beyond? Probably not this…. 2. Men and women’s body temperatures…why so different? 1. The Top 8 Songs played in Guitar Shops…they may surprise…then again… You can subscribe, rate and review #LTT - Listen To This at all good podcatcher apps, including iTunes, audioBoom, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, Podbean, Radio Public, iHeartRadio, Google Play (US & Cananda only) etc. RSS feed: https://audioboom.com/channels/4477254.rss For more odd and weird news, follow us on Facebook, twitter, Google+ and Clammr: Facebook: @lttpodcast twitter: @LTTpodcast Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/M70baB Clammr: https://www.clammr.com/app/ltt If you're enjoying our podcast, please help spread the word by sharing and telling your friends. Thank you... #weird #odd #offbeat #news #nude
Episode 42 Comes to you live (sort of) from my hotel room in Tampa, Fl! It was my first time in Tampa and so I checked out a couple guitar shops (check out my Instagram feed for pictures) and some local beer (Thank you Tampa Bay Brewing Company!) While I was there I met a couple young guitarists, one who was just starting out and another who absolutely blew me away with his skills. And that's the topic of this episode. Guitar shops: Where guitarists can hang out and meet each other. We are full swing in the digital age and there are so many great things because of it. For example, I was able to record this podcast in my hotel room on my iPad and then upload it to my FTP site. I love the age we live in and I love being able to order anything I want or need at anytime. What I miss is the local guitar shop. They are dwindling. Where I currently live we only have two local shops and they are ok. One has been getting better and better. What's it been doing differently? focusing on the "community" aspect of being a guitarist. Community and having a cool place to gather, play and shop is what pushes the community forward. What are your Favorite shops? Share them with us on Twitter and Instagram.
Pipes and PT tackle the topic of Guitar Shops that put on events to draw in shoppers. The boys discuss what they’ve seen, heard about and what we would like to see. It’s a meaty discussion that gets into the philosophies behind guitar shops. Plus, guitar news!