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It’s Only Rock and Roll,

ButThey Love It

Shem Creek Music Center

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Ask the Experts

W

hether you’re

buying your first guitar

or simply adding to your

collection, the friendly

and knowledgeable staff

at Shem Creek Music

Center can help you find

the perfect fit.

Shem Creek Music has been a hot spot on the local

music scene since 2004. Family-

owned and managed by owner Phil

Thomas, the staff of trained musicians provides a safe and

fun environment for all ages and ability levels.

The store has a vast assortment of new

and used acoustic, bass and electric guitars,

strings and accessories. Check out the huge

selection of Reverend, Martin, Breedlove,

Blueridge and Ibanez guitars, and you’ll

also find Marshall and Eden amplifiers,

other high-end brands and vintage. They

also offer budget-friendly guitars.

The Shem Creek Music experience

reaches far beyond retail. Unlike in a

big-box store, the staff wants you to learn,

laugh and stay awhile. Browse the endless rows of vinyl

records and vintage rock and roll T-shirts, or swoon at the

gorgeous guitars lining the walls.

The shop offers private guitar lessons for kids and adults

and is open to the public seven days a week, all year long.

“It’s really cool and special to us when we see a kid

succeed. Our substantial lesson department, headed up

by nationally known guitarist and songwriter Eddie Bush,

shepherds the students to a higher level than anyone else

in the state,” said Scottie Frier, guitar sales manager and

guitarist for popular local band, the Travelin’ Kine.

In the back of the store, you’ll find a sound-controlled

acoustic listening room where patrons can try out several

fine acoustic guitars and discern the subtle differences in

the voices of the fine woods used in their construction.

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Under the watchful eye of shop manager and master

guitar technician “Dano” D’Amelio, Shem Creek Music

repairs all guitars.

“We can take an old guitar or drum kit and give it life

again,” said Patrick Drohan, who oversees the Percussion

Department and is also the drummer of the Atlas Road

Crew, currently on tour in the United States and Europe.

“People count on us,” said Donnie Polk, sales associate,

tech assistant and local pro player. “Phil gives out his cell

phone number to every customer. If you need your strings

changed out before a show the next day, he’ll meet you

anytime, anywhere to help.”

Thomas and his staff enjoy cultivating the next

generation of musicians. Their goal is to

help Charlestonians find a new passion or

start fun family traditions through music.

For instance, Bruce Berg has opened

a record department with an unmatched

collection of LPs for sale – the latest

vinyl releases, rare collector albums and

thousands of new and used records.

His 40-year tenure in the retail and

wholesale record business in the Long

Island, New York, area has given him

unparalleled knowledge of the industry.

Shem Creek Music has a vibrant event schedule, with

record release parties, in-store performances and more. A

popular event is the Sunday afternoon Shem Creek Sessions,

which often feature Eddie Bush and the Mayhem and on-

stage demonstrations of the latest cutting-edge gear.

“This has become one of the bigger local music hangouts,”

said Frier. “You never know who’s going to be here.”

Shem Creek Music is home to many big names, such as

Hootie and the Blowfish’s Mark Bryan, Eddie Bush, The

Stop Light Observations and up-and-coming bands such

as Jump Castle Riot.

To learn more, visit

www.ShemCreekMusic.net

or call

843-884-1346.

Photo courtesy of Shem Creek Music.