Showing posts with label Johnny Angel and the Halos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Johnny Angel and the Halos. Show all posts

Saturday, October 20, 2018

Photo of the Day: Johnny Angel’s, a Pittsburgh Music Mecca


Several weeks ago, on a short visit to Pittsburgh, a relative convinced me that it was worthwhile visiting Johnny Angel’s Ginchy Stuff, a music-centered shop owned by local doo-wop institution Johnny Angel, the leader of Johnny Angel and the Halos. I took the attached photo at that time, and spent the subsequent half hour inside poring over the many slices of American musical history inside.

Johnny has been a musician for 50 years, and the back part of his space is really a museum: pennants, programs, photographs, themed jackets, and those now-quaint (45s and 78s) music formats that a generation raised on downloads might regard as akin to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Many involve artists encountered by Johnny as a musician starting out (e.g., The Temptations, the 4 Tops, Martha Reeves, James Brown, The Crystal Blue Band—i.e, the original Shondells, Lou Christie, Mary Wilson and Chuck Berry).

The other half of the space is a store selling musical instruments, decorations, books, cassettes, CDs, and records, to name a few.

The space is in Steel City’s Northside, next door to Bicycle Heaven (itself worthy of a blog post from me, at some point in the not-so-distant future). It is well worth a stop.