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If you consider yourself as a true- blue instrumentalist buff, you surely highlighted the 23rd to 25th of July 2004 in your calendars. The dates were actually the last show of the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) in Nashville. The organization has been holding their event in the city for more than a decade already so the final presentation before they moved to their new venues, both in Austin, Texas and Indianapolis, Indiana, was definitely a remarkable feat.
The National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) is considered to be the biggest exhibit of audio products in the world. This is also regarded as the “Nashville Guitar Show” because Gibson is based in the city and the company always takes on the responsibility of coming up with interesting ideas such as factory tours and exciting parties that highlighted their items fresh from the oven yet with the big probability of ruling the market scene once more.
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in the annual “Nashville Guitar Show” which is actually, only a part of the entire program of the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM). In the “farewell to the city” episode, the organization transferred the stage to the ground of Gaylord Entertainment Center (GEC) in order to welcome the influx of bands that participated such as the Celtic Quartet, Old Dog Power Trio and Weekend Warrior. The move was also for the reason of giving a better perceptible feel especially to the sound engineers.
The said concert captured a huge number but the main attraction of the 2004 National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) was the display of gears, the very reason why a lot of people also call it as
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the “Nashville Guitar Show.” On the last stretch, special edition of products from Gibson were unveiled to the public. The company also signed a contract with famous dealers such as Dickey Betts, Great Southern and Peter Frampton as exclusive distributors. In 2003, they made an agreement with Hummer.
“Nashville Guitar Show” absolutely ruled the conclusion of the National Association of Music Merchants in the city especially with the involvement of Taylor. The company was celebrating its thirtieth year in the industry so commemorative models were out. They picked Paul Reed Smith to play the 513 Rosewood and Modern Eagle where both have been constructed out of materials from Brazil. Not to mention, special kinds of distinctive inlays and headstock overlays were also incorporated.
Today, the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) may now have taken another residence but their contribution in Nashville will always be remembered.
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