NASHVILLE SHOWS GRETSCH ONE MORE GOOD TIME!
Summer Namm 2004
The Gretsch Company made its annual trip to Nashville one more time as
part of Summer NAMM 2004. Next years Namm Show is scheduled for
Indianapolis, Indiana. Gretsch has always had a special kinship to the
Music City and all the fine artists that call "The Home of Country
Music", their home. From the inspired songwriters to the Grand ole
Opry to the music printers down the "Alley" and the pickers on Broadway;
Nashville has enjoyed the ultimate music tradition. In its own way,
Gretsch too, has been part of that tradition.
Knowing that this was the last show in Nashville made for a
bitter-sweet, however productive, Summer Namm. All the fine Gretsch
instruments were on display throughout three booth locations. Our
exclusive worldwide drum distributors, KAMAN, offered information and
samples on all the latest Gretsch Drum lines including USA Maple and Custom Series,
Renowned, Signature, Catalina, and BlackHawk. Also featured were LTD
70's and New Duco finished Limited Kits from Gretsch.
Guitars typically headline the Summer show and this year, Gretsch
Guitars were the featured act. These beautiful six strings got the look,
feel, and sound that performers crave. Those that appreciate unique
American styling and fine craftsmanship were in the Gretsch Booth. The
Gretsch commitment to the classic features and time tested materials has
proven enormously popular; which was evident by the amount of orders
filled at the show. US. Custom models, White Falcon and Nashville
Western were on display for all to admire, as well as the complete
collection including: Falcon, Nashville, Country Club, Tennessee Rose,
Anniversary, Round-up, Penguin, Jet, and Rancher.
Booth 1003 had the complete line of Leedy Snares. After re-introducing
the brand last year, Gretsch is building these historic drums at their
South Carolina manufacturing facility. Built to a high mark of
efficiency and beauty, the current models are: Broadway Standard, Elite
Standard, and Elite Brass. Bigsby Vibratos were here too. The complete
Bigsby line-up was perfectly displayed as to accent their simplicity of
design, feel, and functionality. The only "True Vibrato". From this
central location, much of the Gretsch Gear could be seen. This growing
merchandise now provides Leedy, Bigsby, Sho-Bud, and Gretsch fans all
the apparel and accessories they want The New FilterTron and Space
Control shirts got much attention.
A bonus to the Gretsch/Fender display was a custom painted 6120 Victory
Guitar by Sara Ray. This magnificent instrument was created as a tribute
to the airmen and "flyboys" of WWII. Completed on June 6th, the 60
anniversary of D-Day, the guitar and matching amp were styled after the
Eighth Air Force bombers that flew from 1942 to the end of the war.
This combo was purchased by Fred Gretsch personally for donation to
The US. Eighth Air Force Museum which just happens to be located near the Gretsch offices in Savannah.
This final show in The Music City marked another season of "That Great
Gretsch Sound".
Thank You Nashville.
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