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Sweetwater Presents Lineup for GearFest '16

Sweetwater Presents Lineup for GearFest '16

Featured guests include guitarist Andy Timmons, Styx drummer Todd Sucherman, Periphery, and more.

Ft. Wayne, IN (June 1, 2016) -- Sweetwater, the number-one online retailer of music instruments and audio equipment in the U.S., will present GearFest ā€™16, a celebration of musicians and the instruments and audio gear they use to make and record music, on Friday, June 17 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, June 18 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Sweetwater campus, 5501 US Hwy 30 W, Fort Wayne, Indiana. GearFest is free and open to the public.

Spread out over more than quarter-million square feet, GearFest, the largest music trade show open to the general public in the United States, combines a gear expo, entertainment events, a musiciansā€™ flea market, and musical demonstrations, with seminars and workshops by some of the biggest names in the music industry. GearFest also means two days of great deals on the best music instruments and pro audio gear available.

Sweetwater Founder and President Chuck Surack said, ā€œGearFest is a unique event in the music retail business, where musicians and audio enthusiasts can come to see, hear, enjoy ā€” not to mention buy ā€” what is usually reserved for music-industry insiders at your typical trade show. Weā€™re particularly proud that GearFest has such a reputation that it is now bringing people from literally all over the world to Sweetwaterā€™s campus in Fort Wayne.ā€

GearFest attendees will experience Sweetwaterā€™s own Music Store, one of the largest music instrument and audio gear stores in the Midwest, with the largest on-site inventory of any music store in the country. Also, more than 400 product lines, including all of the newest musical instruments, music technology, and audio equipment, will be on display in dozens of tents and four semi-trailers. In addition, Sweetwater will offer once-in-a-lifetime sale pricing on many products.

GearFest will host a multitude of musicians performing and in workshops continuously on five different stages. Featured guests include Grammy Award-winning pianist and songwriter, Jim Brickman; guitarist Andy Timmons, who has performed with everyone from Joe Satriani to the Beach Boys, Styx drummer Todd Sucherman; the progressive-metal band Periphery; Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and Earth, Wind & Fire keyboardist Larry Dunn; Queen Cora Dunham, who spent multiple years as a drummer for both Prince and Beyonce, and many more. To see a full list of presenter bios, go to: https://www.sweetwater.com/gearfest/presenters/

Sweetwaterā€™s Mitch Gallagher will host a panel discussion on ā€œTurning Your Spare Room into a Great Recording Studio,ā€ featuring Russ Berger, one of the worldā€™s most accomplished and respected acoustic experts.

A new special attraction will be Sweetwaterā€™s recently completed outdoor pavilion, which will play host to events over the two days, including a party for all attendees on Friday evening, beginning at 6 p.m., with music provided by Sweetwaterā€™s house band, the Sweetwater All Stars, joined by special guests.

Special GearFest features include hourly giveaway drawings for free gear totaling more than $90,000, from Antelope, Shure, Avid, Bose, Lauten, and many others.

GearFest ā€™16 will also offer five Pre-GearFest AMPLIFIED Workshops, on Thursday, June 16. These workshops, which cost as little as $79, include ā€œThe Craft of Songwriting,ā€ ā€œGetting the Most out of Virtual Instruments,ā€ ā€œShaping the Art of Worship,ā€ ā€œPursuing the Ultimate Guitar Tone,ā€ ā€œThe Art of Guitar Recording,ā€ and ā€œSynth Tips and Tricks.ā€ Space is limited; for more details and to register, go to: https://www.sweetwater.com/gearfest/amplified/

A fully restored and extremely rare Hammond Novachord will be on display at GearFest with performances by Sweetwaterā€™s synth specialist, Daniel Fisher, and presentations by Joseph Fill, the engineer who restored it to its original condition. The Hammond Novachord was released in 1939 with only 1,000 units built. It has an instantly recognizable sound that was featured in films and TV shows, such as Gone With The Wind, The Twilight Zone, and The Outer Limits.

Attendees can bring a guitar for a free restringing and setup, enjoy great food from Sweetwaterā€™s Downbeat Diner, and experience the newly expanded Sweetwater campus, including the Crescendo CafĆ©, featuring coffee drinks and the best ice cream and treats in the region. Some of the regionā€™s most popular food trucks will also be on site.

A musiciansā€™ flea market, where used equipment can be bought, sold, or traded is open to all. To pre-register to participate in the flea market, call (260) 432-8176.

The entire GearFest ā€™16 schedule of events is available online at: https://www.sweetwater.com/gearfest/schedule/

To speed up the registration process at the festival, you can pre-register online; visit: https://www.sweetwater.com/gearfest/register/

Out-of-town guests are encouraged to book hotel accommodations as early as possible. Travel and hotel information for Fort Wayne, IN, is available at: https://www.sweetwater.com/gearfest/reservations/

For the first time ever, Sweetwater is pleased to offer free RV overnight parking spaces for dry camping, and a primitive tent camping area for GearFest attendees! RV spaces are on gravel and clearly marked. Tent spaces are available in a well-tended grassy area. All camping sites are within walking distance of Sweetwaterā€™s main building. There are a limited number of spaces available, so make your reservation today: https://www.sweetwater.com/gearfest/camping

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