Gruhn's Vault
Gruhn's Vault
Podcast Description
In 1970, George Gruhn opened Gruhn Guitars in Nashville, Tennessee. Since then, the Gruhn client list grew to include the likes of Eric Clapton, Lyle Lovett, Emmylou Harris, Rick Nielson, and many of the greatest performers of the last half century.
However, George is more than a vintage guitar expert, he is also a writer, businessman and a student of music history. This podcast series, produced in 2018 & 2019, features George chatting with some of the many friends he has made over the years.
This podcast series was produced and distributed through the facilities of WSM Radio; Nashville, Tennessee.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast delves into the intersection of music history, personal anecdotes, and the artistry of musicians, featuring discussions about the careers and influences of respected figures such as Fred Newell, a steel guitarist, and Don Schlitz, a Grammy-winning songwriter, exploring themes like collaboration, songwriting processes, and the evolution of the Nashville music scene.

In 1970, George Gruhn opened Gruhn Guitars in Nashville, Tennessee. Since then, the Gruhn client list grew to include the likes of Eric Clapton, Lyle Lovett, Emmylou Harris, Rick Nielson, and many of the greatest performers of the last half century.
However, George is more than a vintage guitar expert, he is also a writer, businessman and a student of music history. This podcast series, produced in 2018 & 2019, features George chatting with some of the many friends he has made over the years.
This podcast series was produced and distributed through the facilities of WSM Radio; Nashville, Tennessee.
In this episode, originally released on January 23, 2019, George talks with steel guitarist Fred Newell, a longtime studio musician here in Nashville.

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