Ventura
Been here for ages!
yes i thought maybe to go back and correct the number to 1100
simple story really.. we moved a lot so i had to get real jobs everywhere
until i could get enough gigs to pay the bills, and it was mostly in
the Music Trades. Big Ticket mall stores were the easiest, with
several stints in institutional sales both Liturgical and Educational.
Plenty of NAMM shows, but my key was travelling a lot and everywhere i
went would visit retail Music stores (not just accordion shops) and observe and learn..
from Sherman Clay to Sam Ash sea to shining sea and Seattle too.. then Europe
and Italy again not just castleFi, but Retail stores in Rome, Genoa, Milan, Frankfurt,
the list was very long..
then i repped fpr a bit too.. Jobbers.. and i was in the right spot when
Technics really went after the Music Market.. helped introduce Viscount to the USA..
i own the first DW-8000 Korg released to America.. helped put the FR7 on the map for Roland
here in the USA.. i got them into the Coupe Mondial and that was the real catapult..
sold all the big brands from Steinway and Peavey to obscure but awesome
Charles Walters and met with many of the movers and shakers as well
as the engineers behind the scenes.. i look deeply at products.. never sold
anything i couldn't believe in..
yes i did physically take apart that FR7 Roland gave me to use.. yes i did toss their
programming out the window and used my own from the very first event..
yes i did sign Rose Caccamise up as a dealer for Roland V-Accordions..
from my youth into Electronics as well, so took apart many keyboards trying to
stuff their guts into an Accordion.. i wanted MIDI so bad in our instrument because
the Organ Accordions were just like the Rolands.. almost there but never quite reaching
the potential that we all could easily see in them..
so my industry view is really broad, while the retail experience will always keep me
grounded on the side of the best/most honest Value and matching the right instrument
with the right person
then repeat as needed.. do everything my own way.. never used a tip jar for instance..
no need to because i give it all every time and for everyone in the house
simple story really.. we moved a lot so i had to get real jobs everywhere
until i could get enough gigs to pay the bills, and it was mostly in
the Music Trades. Big Ticket mall stores were the easiest, with
several stints in institutional sales both Liturgical and Educational.
Plenty of NAMM shows, but my key was travelling a lot and everywhere i
went would visit retail Music stores (not just accordion shops) and observe and learn..
from Sherman Clay to Sam Ash sea to shining sea and Seattle too.. then Europe
and Italy again not just castleFi, but Retail stores in Rome, Genoa, Milan, Frankfurt,
the list was very long..
then i repped fpr a bit too.. Jobbers.. and i was in the right spot when
Technics really went after the Music Market.. helped introduce Viscount to the USA..
i own the first DW-8000 Korg released to America.. helped put the FR7 on the map for Roland
here in the USA.. i got them into the Coupe Mondial and that was the real catapult..
sold all the big brands from Steinway and Peavey to obscure but awesome
Charles Walters and met with many of the movers and shakers as well
as the engineers behind the scenes.. i look deeply at products.. never sold
anything i couldn't believe in..
yes i did physically take apart that FR7 Roland gave me to use.. yes i did toss their
programming out the window and used my own from the very first event..
yes i did sign Rose Caccamise up as a dealer for Roland V-Accordions..
from my youth into Electronics as well, so took apart many keyboards trying to
stuff their guts into an Accordion.. i wanted MIDI so bad in our instrument because
the Organ Accordions were just like the Rolands.. almost there but never quite reaching
the potential that we all could easily see in them..
so my industry view is really broad, while the retail experience will always keep me
grounded on the side of the best/most honest Value and matching the right instrument
with the right person
then repeat as needed.. do everything my own way.. never used a tip jar for instance..
no need to because i give it all every time and for everyone in the house