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Smiths man leads tributes to late Manchester music legend

Johnny Roadhouse passed away on Saturday (April 11) aged 88

The Smiths drummer Mike Joyce has paid tribute to Manchester music legend Johnny Roadhouse, who died aged 88 on Saturday (April 11) following a short illness.

A former collaborator with Elton John, the saxophonist owned the city's famous Johnny Roadhouse Music store on Oxford Road

"Every single band in Manchester has gone through Johnny Roadhouse Music at some stage - it's impossible not to," Joyce told the Manchester Evening News.

"Music shops come and go, but Johnny Roadhouse stays. It's synonymous with Manchester music," he added.

'Celebrity Big Brother' runner up Terry Christian added that Roadhouse was a Mancunian "institution".

"All the biggest bands have been through those doors since the days when 'Top Of The Pops' was made in the city," he commented to the newspaper.

The Beatles' Paul McCartney was a regular customer at the shop, which was also immortalised in Oasis' LS Lowry-inspired video for b-side 'The Masterplan'.

The store appears at 4.48 in the video, which can which can be viewed below.



 

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Apr 14, 2009

I spent many hours in the Johnny Roadhouse Music store. I was at university in Manchester in the early 90s and still pursuing dreams of playing in a band. When my first guitar was nicked in a break-in in Whitworth Park halls I got a new one from Johnny Roadhouse – a cream Squire Tele with rosewood fretboard. In a desperate act of devotion I wanted the same colour combination Hendrix used. I got my Marshall JCM 800 amp and Laney 2X12 cab from there, not to mention countless sets of Ernie Ball strings (as used by Slash) and plectrums. More important than any of that stuff I got a beaten up old solid-top f-hole acoustic with a super-high action that is still the best slide guitar I've ever owned. The staff at Johnny Roadhouse were always friendly – there was none of the sneering you get at most guitar stores – and it had the kind of labyrinthine, jumbled interior that made browsing such an emotional experience. It was a guitar womb. Though I don't play much nowadays (I leave that to the professionals) I still find myself gravitating to guitar shops, especially when I'm in a new city. All those shops browsed and I've never found anywhere quite as good as Johnny Roadhouse. For me, it was the very best guitar shop in the world. Thank you Johnny Roadhouse. RIP

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