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Get ready for a real treat in the latest episode of "The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People"! We had the privilege of chatting with the legendary Banjo hero, Alan Munde.
We dive deep into the world of bluegrass music, exploring how instruments like guitars, banjos, and mandolins take on a life of their own in the hands of talented musicians. Plus, we challenge the idea that success and wealth are the ultimate goals, as we discuss the deep passion and dedication that musicians bring to their craft.
Whether you're a die-hard music lover, a bluegrass enthusiast, or just someone curious about the incredible stories behind musical legends, this podcast episode is a must-listen.
#PodcastEpisode #BluegrassMusic #AlanMunde #MusicalJourney #Artistry #Instruments #TheAcousticShoppeKnowsPeople #MusicLovers
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Welcome back to "The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People"! In this episode we're in for a treat as we sit down with the one and only Wayne Benson, our mandolin hero and long-time member of IIIrd Time Out and Wayne's World Of Mandolin.
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In this episode of "The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People," the Chapman brothers reflect on the unique challenges and distinctions between running a music store and managing a band. They share how their journey began without viewing their venture as a business, initially driven by their passion for music."Gain insights into the stark differences between managing a band and a retail business, as they reflect on the transition from being musicians to successful entrepreneurs. This episode offers a firsthand account of the delicate balance between artistic passion and the demands of a thriving retail enterprise.
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In this episode of "The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People," we're chatting with the incredible musician and songwriter Tim O'Brien.
We'll also dig into Tim's musical history, including his alter ego escapades with Red Knuckles. Plus, we'll share our gratitude for Tim's inspiration and support.
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In this episode of "The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People," hosts John, Jeremy & Jason Chapman interview Jerry Lambert the head of international sales at "Two Old Hippies" (Breddlove & Bedell Guitars), a seasoned musician and industry expert.
Jerry shares his journey from becoming a skilled guitar and banjo player and eventually transitioning into the business side of the music industry.
He discusses his experiences as a Gibson sales rep and working with Ibanez, highlighting the importance of personal relationships in the music business.
We are so glad to get the chance to sit down and talk with our good friend Jerry Lambert.
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Welcome to "The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People" podcast. In this episode, we discuss the idea of "The Golden Age of Guitar Building" brought on by the transformative contributions of master luthiers like Dana Bourgeois, Bill Collings, Richard Hoover, Preston Thompson, and many others. Through innovation, meticulous craftsmanship, and a passion for excellence, these visionaries forever elevated the face and quality of acoustic guitars.
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Coming up on The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People, we have a special episode featuring a talented musician and educator, Kristen Scott Benson. From her early days of playing mandolin with her family to her decision to switch to banjo after being inspired by Scott Vestel, Kristen talks about her experiences touring with Larry Stevenson while still in college, balancing her education and music career.
So grab your headphones and get ready for an entertaining and insightful conversation with Kristin on this episode of The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People!
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Join "The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People" as they host the esteemed luthier Richard Hoover, founder of the Santa Cruz Guitar Company.
In this episode, Richard shares anecdotes from his career and the origins of his collaboration with legendary musician Tony Rice, and the development of the iconic Tony Rice model, blending vintage aesthetics with modern playability. We also discuss the physics behind soundhole size and the art of custom guitar building, where listening to artists' needs and values reigns supreme.
This podcast offers a unique insight into the acoustic guitar world and celebrates the passion and craft of creating extraordinary instruments.
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On this episode of The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People, we dive into the world of direct selling in the guitar industry.
We explore the benefits and challenges of exclusive rights to sell a brand in a territory, and how some dealers take advantage of their exclusivity. We also discuss the impact of the internet, as dealers now compete directly with manufacturers.
We also explore the argument that dealerships have helped build the retail landscape and invested in promoting brands, and share how their focus on customer service and experience, reviews, and custom photos has allowed their business to navigate difficult times and outperform larger competitors.The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People is produced by The Acoustic Shoppe
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In the latest episode of "The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People," we sit down with the legendary Rhonda Vincent.
From seizing an opportunity to potentially open for Merle Haggard to sharing amusing tales of encounters with Artists like Carrot Top, Rascal Flatts, Mark O'Conner, and Linda Ronstadt. We also delve into her family's deep-rooted love for music spanning five generations and her remarkable work ethic and generosity towards fellow musicians. Join us as we celebrate the impact Rhonda has made on the industry, and The Chapmans themselves.
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In this episode of "The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People," hosts Jason, Jeremy, and John Chapman invite their friend Jeremy Shepherd, also known as the Guitar Hunter, to join them on their podcast. The hosts humorously discuss nicknames, sharing childhood stories and reminiscing about their experiences growing up. They highlight their ongoing friendship with Jeremy and his passion for guitars. The conversation delves into the challenges and joys of family life, with the hosts sharing amusing anecdotes about their own children. Tune in for an entertaining and insightful conversation with Jeremy Shepherd, the Guitar Hunter.
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Welcome to "The Acoustic Shoppe Knows Things," a supplemental podcast of "The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People." On this episode, the hosts John, Jeremy, and Jason Chapman discuss the importance of attending industry conventions like NAMM and the IBMA. They emphasize the need for a shift in expectations for both attendees and exhibitors and suggest that these events should now focus on showcasing the latest and greatest products, and marketing directly to consumers. The hosts also discuss the impact of COVID-19 on consumer behavior and the power dynamic shift toward customers. The episode features valuable insights on managing expectations, & the importance of supporting the organizations that put on conventions.
Join them as they explore the changing landscape of conventions and shed light on their crucial role in the growth and success of The Acoustic Shoppe.
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On this episode of The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People, The Chapmans welcome singer-songwriter and musician Becky Buller. They discuss the challenges of being a musician during the pandemic and how it forced professional musicians to question their futures, their mental health in the wake of COVID-19, and the importance of seeking professional help. They also reminisce about an entertaining and dumb initiative The Chapmans once undertook called Chap-tv. The conversation shifts to Becky's career, her multiple talents, and her awards for Female Vocalist of the Year and Fiddle Player of the Year. Tune in for an interesting and lively conversation about music, mental health, and just plain fun.
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Introducing the first episode of "The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People," brought to you by The Acoustic Shoppe. In this exciting debut, we feature a conversation with the renowned musician, Alan Bartram, of The Del McCoury Band and The Traveling McCourys. Join hosts John, Jeremy, and Jason Chapman as they reconnect with their long-time friend, Alan, who they consider to be one of their most famous best friends.
While the conversation veers from humorous anecdotes to technical troubleshooting, it encapsulates the essence of true friendship and the shared passion for acoustic music that binds them all together. Listeners are treated to snippets of their unique dynamic and infectious laughter, making it clear that this podcast is a platform for genuine conversations and joyful moments.
Join Jeremy, Jason, and Alan as they kick off "The Acoustic Shoppe Knows People," a podcast that goes beyond surface-level interviews and creates a tight-knit community centered around acoustic music. Get ready for engaging conversations, insightful stories, and plenty of laughs as they embark on this exciting new venture together.