Guitar Makers Rick Kelly and Cindy Hulej with Producer Mike the Mic hang out and chat with guests in the legendary Greenwich Village shop Carmine Street Guitars.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsMusic HistoryMusic |
Lenny Kaye, guitarist for the Patti Smith Band, and his dog, Silvie took a walk around Greenwich Village in January with Rick, Cindy and Mike. Him and Rick talked about the old days, record shops, beatniks, punks, hippies, Cafe Wah, Horses and of cou... more
Comedian and musician Dave Hill stops by the shop to talk about his book “The Awesome Game”, playing hockey in Kenya, playing guitar in guitar shops, Tatoos and Guitars, of course. He also plays his song “I Wanna Live in New York City”.
Music from P... more
Kirk Douglas, guitarist for The Roots, stopped by just before Thanksgiving 2023 to talk about the Thanksgiving day parade, his band Hundred Watt Heart, a gifted Les Paul, and More.
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Theme music by Freaky Wilderness
Rick talks about the life and death of his friend guitarist Robert Quine. Quine was a legendary musician who was remains relatively unknown, but chances are you have heard his playing. His collaborators included Richard Hell & the Voidoids, Lou Reed ... more
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If you’ve been lucky enough to hang out @ CSG with Rick and Cindy you know just how cool the shop and these wonderful humans are. I can’t get up to CSG as often as I want, but this is a great substitute. Thanks for inviting us all in!
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