We have used them for our musical needs for years. Tracy and Lance will do all they can to help you with your instruments, musical supplies and music lessons. Tracy also tutors math, and has been a valuable part of my kids being successful in their math class. I highly recommend giving them a try.
Lance and Tracy are nice folks. They have a good selection of strings and accessories. Neat place for obscure instruments.
3. Tweed Music Company
Address: 698 A Commerce Ct, Prattville, AL 36066 , Autauga County , Alabama , United States
Edit: Worth the drive back to follow up. This is what a guitar shop should look and feel like. Cool gear, big plush seating to take your time getting to know the guitar in your hands. That guitar, by the way, at a reasonable price, with a rotating stock so it’s different every time and an open workbench up front keeps your visits interesting.
I love coming by to window shop. They were closed down back and July (12th) and agin today. Maybe one day I’ll get to go inside!
Nice shop
Just an honest to goodness guitar shop with the best damn luthier in the river region for repairs! Matt approaches each guitar as he would his own and his attention to detail is phenomenal. He just re fretted my 65 Fender Mustang and its never played better!
Very cool place.
4. Holmes King Guitars
Address: Holly Ln, Prattville, AL 36066 , Autauga County , Alabama , United States
That store is awesome great customer service outstanding selection owner knows his stuff. Very mellow laid back vibe walking in have done business in the past with him before extremely nice people that work there. Friendly help plenty of free parking. Would rate a 20 / 20 if I could highly recommend them for anyone looking for vinyl records tapes or a turntable set up they have you covered in all aspects of the amazing world of vinyl records
Fantastic record shop, so many great choices as far as Vinyl, absolutely the greatest vintage record and Radio equipment store I’ve ever seen. I saw a review by Mariah that was so unbelievable. She proved she’s uneducated about art and bands. The stereotypes etc she posted about were actually a poster of a Marvin Gaye album and a Black Crowes poster. I’ve always found the store to be totally inclusive. I love to anyone. Great folks -Great store.
Such a good find in small town, Montgomery. Denise stayed open for us (we called and they were just about to close), and let us spend 45 minutes in there looking at all the records. Such a nice store and some really good finds and the $1 bins were a hit.
I went in there with my mother … they had pictures of black people with big pink lips (stereotypes) and an all lives matter flag . I didn’t have a problem with the all lives matter flag its the fact that they had stereotypes of us hanging up on the wall . Truly disgusted with this place .