A guy here in Chicago is opening a storefront devoted to gypsy jazz! It's called Caravan Guitars (caravanguitars.com), and I'm told it will mainly focus on guitars but will also stock books, picks, strings, etc. He claims it's the first storefront in the U.S. devoted to this music.
It opens tomorrow in the Lincoln Square neighborhood, for any of you Chicagoans out there (4754 N. Rockwell St.). I'm playing with my trio at the opening party from 7-8:30, so stop on by.
It'll be interesting to see whether the demand for gypsy jazz stuff will be enough to keep a storefront going. We do have a great scene here in Chicago, though, so I guess if it were to work anywhere in the country, it would work here.
(Sorry if it's not kosher to mention competitors on the DjangoBooks forum; my take is that competition is good, a rising tide lifts all ships, etc.)
Adrian
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I wish Josh luck with this new endeavor. Of course, this is everyone's dream: to be able to go and try lots of Selmer style guitars in a public location. Even in France I don't think there is a single brick and mortar store that only sells Gypsy jazz related merchandise. Chicago does have a great scene for this style so hopefully the local players will provide enough business for Josh to keep it running.
Hey, maybe he will even have some copies of Gypsy Picking for sale??!!
Mazel Tov,
Michael
Anthony
Will have to stop by when I come visit for sure!
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Competing against Michael Horowitz seems like a tough row to hoe. Ask **** or Jacques Mazzolini (both of whom lost market share to Michael, deservedly). Michaels fair prices combined with superb service and impeccable integrity is a tough act to follow.