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[[Image:Highland Music.JPG|right|275px|thumb|Highland Music, May 2011]]
'''Highland Music''' is a guitar shop located in a pink-painted building at 3000 [[Clairmont Avenue]]. [[Don Murdoch]] first opened his store on [[Highland Avenue]] in [[1981]] with six guitars in stock and $5,000 in operating capital. He moved the store to its current 4,000 square-foot location in January [[1997]] and now carries between 300 and 500 new and vintage instruments. The store also has practice rooms, a pinball machine and a ping-pong table.
'''Highland Music''' is a guitar shop located in a pink-painted building at 3000 [[Clairmont Avenue]]. [[Don Murdoch]] first opened his store on [[Highland Avenue]] in [[1981]] with six guitars in stock and $5,000 in operating capital. He moved the store to its current 4,000 square-foot location in January [[1997]] and now carries between 300 and 500 new and vintage instruments. The store also has practice rooms, a pinball machine and a ping-pong table.



Latest revision as of 22:16, 5 May 2011

Highland Music, May 2011

Highland Music is a guitar shop located in a pink-painted building at 3000 Clairmont Avenue. Don Murdoch first opened his store on Highland Avenue in 1981 with six guitars in stock and $5,000 in operating capital. He moved the store to its current 4,000 square-foot location in January 1997 and now carries between 300 and 500 new and vintage instruments. The store also has practice rooms, a pinball machine and a ping-pong table.

Jeff Adkins is the store's manager. Billy Gallant and Sam Timberlake man the store's repairs department, working on guitars and amplifiers, respectively. Teachers associated with the store include Ben Trechsel and Tony Lombardo.

References

  • Ledbetter, Bill (1997) "Interview with Don Murdoch". Magic City Blues Society newsletter. Republished in Fun & Stuff
  • McClurg, Kelly (January 18, 2002) "Highland Music hits a sweet note." Birmingham Business Journal