Welcome back, music lovers! We’ve got a lot to talk about this month, so let’s dive right in.
Are you struggling to learn guitar? Maybe you’ve never played before, or perhaps you used to play but lost interest. Maybe you’re looking for new tricks to take your skills to the next level. If so, give “The Ed Green Guitar Skool” a try. He offers a free introductory session on his easy-to-use webpage, playmyguitarnow.com.
Do you want to play your favorite songs and solos? Find your self-expression on the guitar? Achieve results in much less time, even with a busy schedule? Get away from mechanical and repetitious lessons that don’t keep your interest? Have a plan tailored specifically to your musical goals, saving you the frustration of going it alone? And have fun along the way?
If you answered yes to some or all of these questions, you need to visit playmyguitarnow.com. Seriously, check it out—Ed has a cool webpage, and maybe he can help you on your musical journey. Just get on the bus to “The Ed Green Guitar Skool”! Check out his new ad in this issue.
Another shout-out to TUG! “The Unusual Guests” started as a two-piece duo and has morphed into a five-piece group of friends with a true passion for music. Featuring Rich V, the “General Mayhem Coordinator,” on guitar/vocals; Cathleen (Cat) K, the “Cool Cat,” on bass/vocals; Karen B, the “Effervescent Presence,” on keys/vocals; Erik B, the “Riff Meister,” on guitar/vocals; and Gordon B, the “Quality Engineer,” on drums/vocals, they have been playing all over the area and have a full schedule of events through the end of the year.
This band delivers on harmonies and mixes it up with a plethora of instruments—you never know what you might see, from ukulele and harmonica to wind and brass sounds. They’re also known to bring up “Guest” performers to keep things lively. Check out their ad on page 10 for the full list of upcoming events, and also check out Rachel Rock’s “Out and About” for more TUG content!
Two fall guitar shows are coming up in the area. First up is “The Best Guitar Show” on October 13th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Quality Inn, 300 Tarentum Bridge Road, New Kensington, PA. There is a $10 admission fee, which includes door prizes. This is a Buy-Sell-Trade event, and if you’d like to get a table, call (814) 215-4087. This is a great place to find that deal you’ve been looking for—not the internet deals, but the “REAL DEALS.”
Next up is “The Great American Guitar Show,” happening November 2nd (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and November 3rd (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, 100 Station Ave, Phoenixville, PA. With hundreds of dealers, collectors, and manufacturers, and thousands of instruments—both new, used, and vintage—guitars, amps, effects, and anything else guitar-related you can think of, this is another show you don’t want to miss. Make plans now, because both shows will be over before you know it, and you’ll be left scanning the marketplace for the same stuff over and over again. You never know what you’ll find at these shows, so get out there and add to your collection. Check out both ads in this issue.
Well, I’m running out of time and space, so I’ll close with something interesting. “Spin” magazine sent me an email out of the blue today. I’ve never received one before, so it seemed odd. It turns out they are back in the printing business after a decade away from print! They decided it was time for a comeback. It seems they are offering monthly subscriptions again and plan to keep printing. The first issue back in print will feature “Lainey Wilson”—such a beautiful voice. I think it’s great news for all “print” resources, and I wish them the best. I hope the trend of people picking up something other than a phone is on the rise.
If you’d like to rekindle that flame and join in on the fun, look us up. New bands, old bands, even if you once advertised years ago—it’s okay to come back. We won’t judge. We’re still here, doing the same thing we always do: supporting the local scene by providing an outlet and resource for you to do so. Give me a ring, a text, or an email: 717-636-4203 EMAIL: joshnoll@pamusician.net