The past few years have had our collective heads spinning - navigating an unprecedented pandemic, dealing with supply chain issues the likes of which we’ve never seen before, and trying to make sense of the real economic outlook for the musical instrument and professional audio trade. But through all this turmoil, one thing stands out in my mind, and that is the power of … [Read more...]
Category: Career Development
A Lifetime of Memories in the Musical Instrument Trade
Our family reached a milestone this past month, making the difficult decision to downsize to a smaller home. The kids are all grown, grandchildren have arrived, and after 25 years the enormity of the property we have lived at finally led us to this moment of mixed emotions. A bit stressful as well, with machinations in the mortgage markets causing heartburn, and the sheer task … [Read more...]
Road Stories from an Old Musical Instrument Rep
Recently one of the musical instrument industry’s “elder statesmen” Ed Rider started a Facebook Group called “Old Reps Never Die” (they just go out of commission). Some of the posts brought back memories from the many years I spent roaming around the country, foraging for sales, and making friends along the way, including Ed. I remember distinctly traveling with him in the … [Read more...]
My lasting musical contribution to the keyboard industry
In 1986 I was working as a customer service representative for Ensoniq Corporation, a disruptive music technology company at the time. Up against leviathans such as Yamaha, Korg and Roland, three former Commodore Computer heavyweights had managed to one-up the competition with the arrival of the Mirage, an affordable sampler that had taken the market by storm. Next up was to … [Read more...]