Episode 5

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2nd Dec 2014

05: Amy England - How an Independent Music Store Thrives in the Era of the Big Box

Amy England stops by to dish on how Arthur's Music Store, located in Indianapolis, IN, has continued to thrive in the era of big box music stores and internet competition. 

The Deep Dish:

  • Tools and strategies used for engaging customers and local community
  • Amy also talks about growing up in the music store
  • Her secret weapon, Samantha "The Closer" England
  • A visit from Joe Walsh  
  • The back story on a killer 1962 Gibson J160E they have in the shop.

And if that isn't enough....Amy talks about effects the music of Chet Atkins, Sponge Bob, and The Bee Gees have on her 1 yr old.

Visit arthursmusicstore.com

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The Brassy Broadcast with Jen Edds
The Brassy Broadcast is an exploration of ways we create, engage, and communicate more effectively using the technology, social media, and platforms available to us.
The Brassy Broadcast is an exploration of ways we create, engage, and communicate more effectively using the technology, social media, and platforms available to us.

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