Manny's Music NYC
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Manny's Music NYC
Henry Goldrich,the longtime owner of Manny’s Music, the Midtown Manhattan store favored by Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and other musicians searching for equipment has died at 88.
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Bummer,I've known Henry since I was 14years old,Henry showed me how to set up my first steel guitar,A very nice guy,along with his son?Stuart.I cut school a lot and hung out at Mannys,Condolences to the Goodrich family.
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Nice obit here in the Times.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/04/nyre ... -dead.html
Funny thing if you read down where he was annoyed that Pete Townshend trashed so many guitars, a friend of mine asked that question of Les Paul once, and Les said it didn't bother him, since every time he did that, he had to buy another new one
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/04/nyre ... -dead.html
Funny thing if you read down where he was annoyed that Pete Townshend trashed so many guitars, a friend of mine asked that question of Les Paul once, and Les said it didn't bother him, since every time he did that, he had to buy another new one
Regards, Craig
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I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.
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As a young teen, me and my bandmate friends took the train from Westport Ct to NYC, Grand Central, probably once a month. We hung out on 48th Street for hours . Henry ( Manny's) was always around talking with everyone and he treated us like he knew us forever. Over the many years to follow I purchased many guitars and amps from Henry . My older brother took me to Mannys when I was maybe 13 , just starting to play guitar, it was the initial store with the guitar room upstairs. That was the 1st time I met Henry. Last I saw him was maybe late 80's I went to purchase a Sunburst ES-335...he didn't have one ! Henry was an icon , its like he owned 48th street. It was an iconic time , it can never be repeated. Henry made his mark.
RIP Henry
RIP Henry
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Pro Tools 8 and Pro Tools 12
jobless- but not homeless- now retired 8 years
CURRENT MUSIC TRACKS AT > https://tprior2241.wixsite.com/website
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Playing guitar with Oliver got me acquainted with Manny's--and Henry and Stuart. We bought all our Guild equipment (including amps) there.
One day in 1971 I saw a Sho-Bud in the left window, an Emmons in the right window. I had no clue about either one but ended up buying the one in the right window. That was my introduction to steel guitar madness, which continues to this day.
One day in 1971 I saw a Sho-Bud in the left window, an Emmons in the right window. I had no clue about either one but ended up buying the one in the right window. That was my introduction to steel guitar madness, which continues to this day.