Fender Custom Shop Guitar 2011 Wall Calendar

March 20, 2011 in Local Music by stagemaster

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Fender Custom Shop Guitar 2011 Wall Calendar

Irish festival will be held today at local coffee shop

February 8, 2011 in Local Music by stagemaster

Irish festival will be held today at local coffee shop
The North Platte Telegraph North Platte will get a glimpse of Ireland tonight when professional Irish dancers perform during an open house at The Espresso Shoppe, 419 North Dewey Street. It’s all part of a ceili, an Irish festival characterized by Celtic music and dancing.

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Behind The Music Gallery: A shop where the music never stops

December 20, 2010 in Local Music by stagemaster

Behind The Music Gallery: A shop where the music never stops
Since 1974, the number of pop and rock genres that have come and gone are too numerous to mention.

Read more on Highland Park News

New Orleans’ newest record shop opens this weekend with a two-day festival of local music.

September 6, 2010 in Local Music by stagemaster

New Orleans’ newest record shop opens this weekend with a two-day festival of local music.
Two music lovers are banking on Bywater’s artistic vibe with the opening of Euclid Records, an independent, old-school music store.

Read more on New Orleans Times-Picayune

Music Shop, Morocco

September 3, 2010 in Local Music by stagemaster


Nikita playing on a local music instrument in a street music shop, Essaouira, Morocco.

Band Turn Local Music Shop into Recording Studio!

March 5, 2010 in Local Music by stagemaster

PRESS RELEASE:   Band Turn Local Music Shop into Recording Studio!

Who needs studio time? UK band Georgia Wonder turn to local Music Retailer to record their next album on the shop floor.

Like many bands, Georgia Wonder were wondering how to fund their next studio album. Financing a recording without a label can be a headache for even moderately successful bands.  Although the duo had done much of the their previous work at home on their first two EPs ‘Hello Stranger’ and ‘Destroy’, they felt that given the right resources they could take things much further creatively.

It wasn’t just studio time they needed, they were also short on world class instruments – guitars, basses and keyboards – that can all contribute to making a great album.

‘It dawned on us that our local music shop has everything we need to record our music’ explained Stephanie Grant, vocals. ‘If we could get the keys, we’d be half way there’.

The band emailed their local store, Nevada Music, and asked if they could use the shop to record their next album.  To their surprise, Mike Devereux, founder of Nevada, loved the idea and ‘Made In Nevada’ was born.

‘It’s always nice to see bands thinking out of the box – it’s a great concept and we’ve given them free reign to do anything they like in our shop for six months. We’re as excited as anyone to see what Georgia Wonder come up with.’

The band will record a video blog of the entire process that will be posted regularly on Muzu.tv and the YouTube ‘Made In Nevada’ page. ‘We’re going to be a bit like a couple of kids in a candy store,’ said Julian, ‘so it would be a shame if we didn’t show people what we were up to. We can take this opportunity to experiment and share the results.’

Although this is a great way for the band to get their hands on lots of nice gear, there is a downside. ‘There are now so many instruments for us to chose from we have no idea where to start!’ explained Julian.

View the “Made in Nevada” video-blogs at http://gwonder.com/madeinnevada

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Contact:

Nevada PR: Marcia Brogan Email: Marcia@nevada.co.uk; Tel: 01489 578737 for images and further information