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December 2023 Newsletter

Happy Holidays, Everyone!  We, here at the shop, wish you all the best for the coming year.  As always, at this time of year, we have some guitar comparisons.  Plus, we also have some gift ideas! We have some interesting staff picks and John waxes nostalgic about his time here at the shop. Speaking of John, he will be playing with John McEuen at Eddie's Attic on January 5th (details below). Have a great holiday season!!


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John McEuen and John Cable at Eddie's Attic January 5th
7:00 Show SOLD OUT. 9:00 Show added. 
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December 2023: Staff Picks

John - Leonard Cohen - You Want it Darker - World weary and ragged, this is an elegant end of life work of art. It came out shortly before Cohen’s death, of which he was aware was imminent. It is emotional and, at times, disturbing, but what a gift from one of the great artists of the 20th-21st centuries!

Chris - Closure in Moscow - Soft Hell - The much-anticipated follow-up to their imaginative and absurd concept album “Pink Lemonade” (one of my all-time favorite records), Closure in Moscow is back with the latest in their musical evolution. The album is “alternative rock” at its core but with unexpected elements of R&B, pop, and more in a way that is distinctly their own and one of my favorite 2023 releases. 

Aaron - Run the Jewels - RTJ4 - One of my favorite records from this Atlanta-founded group. It blends old school underground production with modern intensity and style. I also love all the features on this album – 2 Chainz, Zach De La Rocha and Pharrell Williams to name a few. The production has that classic manic sampling vibe to it that really locks in the overall muscle of this record.   

The Holidays at Maple Street

It seems impossible, but I have been working at the shop for almost 8 years. Having been a working musician for most of my adult life, ”real jobs” were few and far between. I hesitate to call this a real job because I enjoy what we do so much. This is especially true around the holidays, when parents are getting first guitars for their children, grownups are deciding to take up the journey on their own, or the player who is using the holiday as an excuse to upgrade.

The philosophy of Maple Street Guitars is not to sell you something, but help you find something that you love and that works for you. An approach that I truly appreciate. I think it lends itself to the lifelong relationships that we enjoy with many of our customers.  Around the holidays, we get visits from friends from near and far. Many folks who have moved away and are visiting relatives make a point to stop in and say hello and our regulars always make a point to visit during this time. It gets all warm and fuzzy up in here!

When I moved to Atlanta in 2010, one of the first things I wanted to do was find a Collings guitar. I had played a couple and fell in love with them. Luckily for me, Google brought me to Maple Street. The family was so welcoming and patient while I played several guitars, looking for ”mine”. I have always had fond memories of my shop of choice in the early days in Colorado, which had a similar philosophy,  and I still keep in touch with the original owner. So, I completely understand the relationships that the Petsch family have with so many people. They remind me of my early experiences as a young musician in Denver. I know many of you feel the same way and I am happy to be a part of this special place in my later years. 

All that being said, I want to wish all of our friends a happy holiday season and, hopefully, a kinder, gentler new year. Come say hi!

Peace,

John Cable, 2023

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