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Music Trades: Gemeinhardt’s “Crusader” Series

Known around the globe as “The Man With The Golden Flute,” Sir James Galway has performed in the world’s most magnificent concert halls and recorded more than 70 albums—not to mention being knighted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

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New USA Partners, Ownership structure for Gemeinhardt

Gemeinhardt Musical Instruments, a leading manufacturer of musical instruments for more than 65 years, has realigned its ownership structure to accommodate current growth and the revived strength in the marketplace. Joining the ownership are Gemeinhardt executive team members David Pirtle as president and CEO, Jennifer Baunoch as executive vice president and COO, and John Goebel as CFO. “Operationally, this strategic move positions ownership in all key areas of the business,” said Frank and Kang Yang, majority owners of Gemeinhardt and owners of Angel Industries Co., Ltd.

Gemeinhardt Distributes L.A. Sax

Gemeinhardt is now the exclusive U.S. distributor of L.A. Sax. Gemeinhardt Musical Instruments President and CEO David Pirtle commented, “ Gemeinhardt looks forward to bringing the same passion and enthusiasm as we have for our existing products to L.A. Sax. Just as we initiated the resurgence of Gemeinhardt Musical instruments, we plan the same for L.A. Sax.”

Gemeinhardt Expands Sales Team

Gemeinhardt has announced several strategic changes to its management team: Ali Ryerson has accepted the position of artist in residence and flute specialist sales manager; and Bill Peterson has been promoted to national sales manager.

The L.A. Sax Story

The first company to move away from the “French” sound model and develop a saxophone specifically designed for contemporary jazz playing, the L.A. Sax Company began in 1985 in the small garage in the mid-western town of Barrington Illinois. From its very beginnings, the goal of the L.A. Sax Company was to produce not only an artist quality saxophone but one that had a look as unique as its sound.