What's your favorite guitar shop music?

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Kevin in California
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Re: What's your favorite guitar shop music?

Post by Kevin in California » Fri Dec 19, 2014 1:29 pm

I listen mostly to Phil Keaggy these days, but I still have alot of old rock and roll that gets put in the player from time to time. There is a Bryan Adams Unplugged album that is pretty awesome. Summer of 69 is my favorite, then 18 Till I Die! I can listen to those over and over. 1969 was probably the most memorable year of my life!

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Re: What's your favorite guitar shop music?

Post by Kevin in California » Fri Dec 19, 2014 6:37 pm

and then I'm also liking classical guitar music more and more....can be very relaxing to listen to while I'm building.

In fact, I just yesterday ordered a Creative Labs D200 bluetooth wireless speaker for my shop that I can stream music to from my Galaxy S4 which will replace the 26 year old cassette/radio boom box with cd player tethered to it that I've been using for like, ever!
A Christmas present from my dear wife.

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Re: What's your favorite guitar shop music?

Post by Jay McClellan » Sat Jan 03, 2015 11:26 am

Thanks for all the suggestions, I've added most of these artists to my library and I found another that you may enjoy, Dylan Ryche. I like his 'Acoustic Fingerstyle Guitar' album (he's more creative at making music than album titles!) and he also has a YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCks9SK ... k8O3b-2Kmw
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Re: What's your favorite guitar shop music?

Post by Jim Ball » Sat Jan 03, 2015 1:52 pm

I have an MP3 player hooked up to an amp and speakers. I have several memory cards that I rotate through. One is all Classical and includes Segovia, Handel Mozart, Bach, Mussorgsky, etc, a collection of various Baroque music and a collection of Medieval & Renaissance harp. Another is a collection of various female Celtic & CC singers including Jackie Evancho, The Gothard Sisters and a boxed generic set of Celtic songs titled "Celtic Ladies" (as opposed to the well-known Celtic Woman group. I also have a very large collection of Oldies but Goodies rock & roll and a collection of folk tunes. When I'm tired of all that, I tune the radio to my local NPR station.

I always have music playing in my shop. I really don't like to work without it.

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