Shownotes
Welcome to this week's episode of What's Happening Salem!
In this episode, Jacob sits down with Jeff Whaley from Uptown Music to discuss how a local music shop has become the beating heart of Salem's creative community for over three decades. From teaching kids their first guitar chords to helping veterans find healing through music, Jeff shares the stories, challenges, and unexpected moments (like removing a remote control from a baritone!) that come with running Salem's beloved music hub.
Topics include:
- Uptown Music's journey from a tiny shop with a storage locker to Salem's community gathering space
- Why open mic nights matter for young musicians who can't play bars
- The Guitars for Vets program and its impact on mental health
- How local retail survives (and thrives) in the Amazon era
- Unforgettable instrument repair stories
- Celebrating 35 years with an extended open mic event
Timestamps:
- 00:00 - Live recording at Metronome introduction
- 05:01 - The history and evolution of Uptown Music
- 06:03 - Taking a community-first approach to music retail
- 20:04 - The challenges and rewards of running a local music shop
- 28:47 - Open mic nights: Creating performance opportunities for young musicians
- 33:04 - Guitars for Vets: Bringing music therapy to veterans
- 36:23 - The diversity of local musical talent in Salem
- 39:12 - Navigating instrument scholarships and less common instruments
- 40:18 - Memorable instrument repair stories