Acoustic Life Declares TNAG Best Guitar Shop YouTube Channel!

Does it get much cooler than being on a best-of list put together by THE Tony Polecastro?

Tony’s Acoustic Life channel is one of the best, most delightful resources for guitarists around. From countless DIYs, tutorials, and reviews, to his weekly Acoustic Tuesday show where he covers a wide range of topics, Tony’s curated a great space for anyone with even the slightest interest in the instrument.

The North American Guitar had the honor of being his top pick for best guitar store YouTube channel in this episode, and the clip he featured had little ol’ me in it!

I gotta be honest, though - I kind of feel like the carved mermaid girl on the bow of the ship that is TNAG, here. I might be on camera playing the guitars and speaking some words, but I wouldn’t sound or look half as good doing it if it weren’t for our incredible videographer/producer Thien Phan. Not to mention, our CEO Ben who started it all and set the standard, and of course the star power of the demo musicians who have attracted so many viewers to our channel in the first place (most of y’all are just there for Carl, we know!).

And did I mention the guitars themselves? When you’re playing luthier-built instruments of this caliber, even the simplest thing sounds wonderful.

All of which is to say, I’m pretty dang proud to be a part of something with so much legacy, and to be surrounded by so many talented, inspiring folks in shop and beyond.

Check out The North American Guitar channel here.

Lindsay Straw

Lindsay Straw is a singer, guitarist, and Irish bouzouki player who splits her time between Nashville and Boston. A Berklee graduate, she blends roots music from both sides of the Atlantic, combining traditional Irish and Scottish influences with American styles. Performing solo and with The New Grown-Ups and The Ivy Leaf, she has three albums and a rich performance history. Known for her unique take on traditional music, she’s celebrated as a reincarnation of legendary trad singers of eras past.

http://www.lindsaystraw.com
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