Paul S.
Yelp
In the 1960s the folk movement was spurred by social changes, the Vietnam War and a "rediscovery" of the Delta Blues. Long at the forefront of such movements, certain guitar shops have weathered economic downturns and shifts in musical styles, and McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica still promotes artists and hosts performances regularly.
My father's hippie Dead Head background influenced my musical tastes as a youth and nurtured my musical growth when I shifted to playing and performing music, not simply consuming it. This was one of many guitar shops I visited for strings, picks and such and last night I made a wondrous reunion with McCabe's. A Texas folk and country artist named Terri Allen was playing and Dad was very excited because not only had he never seen him play, his music helped, as it often does, Dad get through some tough times. I remembered those days and was delighted to be in such a small venue to share the experience.
First we checked out the shop and I immediately fell in love with several guitars. Damn my good eye, the cheapest was $1,000 and the super sweet one was $6K! There is an instrument for everyone there and like good family owned shops there are lesser known brands that are exceptional (like the six grand model). Upstairs are rooms for rehearsal and lessons. Everything you need plus live music.
The sound is fantastic! The stage and monitors ensure that the tight sitting space is immersed in the music, free of booming bass and shrill frequencies.
While I was fooling around with the guitars Dad met and chatted with his hero. All around good times, memories and music at McCabe's.