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GSTV Featured Artist : The Oz Noy Trio – Artist Showcase
Fusion guitarist Oz Noy chats with Guitar Shop TV backstage at The Bitter End in New York. Noy talks about his melodic approach to improvising, along with his interest in jazz guitarists who experiment with their tones to give them “the presence of a saxophone.” Afterwards, The Oz Noy Trio delivers a smokin’ live performance!
The Israeli-born NYC resident is a tasteful virtuoso who is receiving growing acclaim in jazz circles. He brings fresh energy to Read More
Guitar Shop TV Episode 1: Rock Guitarist Ted Nugent
The Premiere Episode of Guitar Shop TV has now been released online. Check it out! New Episodes will be released every week…
Episode One: Guitar Shop TV’s exclusive interview with legendary rocker Ted Nugent aka “The Motor City Madman,” a look at Bluesman Vintage Guitars, and a survey of some cool Rickenbackers.
As a Special Premiere Bonus Gift, the first 2,000 visitors to sign up for our newsletter will receive a FREE copy of our 38-page illustrated guide : “Ten Things… Read More
Promotional Clip: Guitar Shop TV -WREG Memphis Interview
Executive Producer Brian Lippey discusses Guitar Shop TV with CBS affiliate WREG Memphis Channel 3 “Live at Nine”
Great Venues: Double Door – Chicago
Located in the heart of Chicago’s Wicker Park area, Double Door is one of the best places in town to see great live rock music in a comfortable, subterranean setting. It is the smaller, more intimate sister club to the Chicago’s legendary rock venue Metro, and offers an impressive range of performers ranging from mainstay rock acts to hip-hop, Latin, new-country, and electronic.
The club has a killer sound system and a layout similar to a rehearsal studio, making it ideal for bands and audiences… Read More
Great Venues: Rosa’s Lounge – Chicago

According to its website “Rosa’s Lounge operates in the hallowed tradition of Chicago blues lounges, family owned and operated by an Italian immigrant who came to Chicago in 1978 after meeting Junior Wells in Milan. Tony Mangiullo found the true spirit of the blues at legendary South Side lounges like Theresa’s, and he opened Rosa’s (1984) as a tribute to those cradles of blues tradition, and named it after his mother, Rosa, who had followed him here to help.”
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