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Guitar Center Introduces Guitarcenter.com Online Retail Store

Guitar Center (Nasdaq:GTRC) today announced the introduction of Guitarcenter.com as the centerpiece of the Companys online retail offering. For the first time, consumers can visit GuitarCenter.com to search, compare and buy direct from one of the largest selections of guitars, basses, amps, keyboards, drums, pro audio, DJ, lighting and accessories. The enhanced website broadens Guitar Centers online presence and builds upon its existing direct response business and eCommerce website, MusiciansFriend.com. The introduction of the GuitarCenter.com online store completes the first phase of the Companys plan to become a fully integrated retailer. The next phases of the Companys plan involve the addition of kiosks in Guitar Center stores to allow customers to search for products throughout the chain and on the website and eventually the integration of its Guitar Center stores and GuitarCenter.com to enable customers to complete purchases online and pick up or exchange merchandise at stores.


Rock stinks? No, but for Geils, jazz and blues smell sweeter

He's gone from J. to Jay and from rock to jazz and blues. Smoky bars and concert arenas have transformed into jazz haunts and clubs, and leather and jeans have been replaced by a jacket and tie.

For Jay Geils, the days of rocking with frontman Peter Wolf and the J. Geils Band are a universe away. These days, it's jazz, blues and swing from the likes of Count Basie and Duke Ellington that make his guitar sing.

So, don't expect to hear "Centerfold," "Love Stinks" or "Freeze Frame" - a few of J. Geils' '70s and '80s hits - when the now 60-year-old ex-rock 'n' roller takes the stage tomorrow to kick off the season at Maudslay Arts Center in Newburyport. The reinvented Geils will be flanked by Gerry Beaudoin and their quintet for an evening of seminal jazz in the outdoor amphitheater.


Budda Amplification Performs on "Rock Star: Supernova" Reality ...

SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- July 10, 2006 -- Budda Amplification announced today that their award winning Superdrive Series II amplifier was chosen as the official guitar amplifier for contestants on Tommy Lee's "Rock Star: Supernova" Reality Show. It's frequently said, "every overnight sensation has been ten years in the making," and while the name Budda Amplification might seem new to some, those in the know have been watching Budda become the essential link to the new voice of rock and roll.

"Rock Star" Musical Director, Clyde Lieberman, selected the Budda Superdrive Series II amplifier for its versatility, simplicity, modern look, and exceptional rock tone. With the many diverse styles the performers bring to the stage, the show demands an amp that can faithfully re-create those sounds and still allow the performers an opportunity to express their own individuality.



 

 

 

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