Address: 72 Darby Rd, Paoli, PA 19301, USA
“I am an adult student and have been taking guitar lessons from John for about 5 years. Coming from a musical background of studying piano in my youth, I thought I could self-teach myself guitar. I learned quickly that this was a futile effort as guitar and piano are two different instruments and hence, two different learning approaches. I realized that formal instruction was what I needed if I wanted to properly learn guitar. I didn't know what to expect with regards to learning guitar and where I wanted to go with it, however once I started taking lessons from John, that mindset quickly changed. He excels in knowing what you need based on where you are in your skill level and he has a gift in coupling your learning goals with your musical interests and guitar style. John is always challenging me in skills and techniques in a way that keeps me engaged and motivated. Additionally, he has a strong command of music theory and is a skilled player. John is a gifted, thoughtful and attentive teacher and has gone above and beyond my expectations of teaching. I highly recommend John for guitar instruction no matter what your skill level. He will challenge you and push you to grow and improve and you will find the results both tangible and rewarding.”
Address: 19 E Central Ave, Paoli, PA 19301, USA
“My "family" for 29 years.”
Address: 118 S Valley Rd, Paoli, PA 19301, USA
“Blind and Autistic Man set to strut for his 25th parade I just love this story. Danny Howlett was a born Mummer. His father is completing his 45th parade this year. Their family has Mummer in their blood, having done it for many generations. But…Danny was also born with autism and he’s blind. We have all been there, right? Sitting with those doctors, receiving that news. And no doubt, Danny’s parents had high hopes of him also being a Mummer to follow in his father’s footsteps. Being blind and autistic, you’d think that his parents would mourn this loss and move on, right? Nope! They didn’t let that stop them and Danny actually did his first Mummers parade at age 3. That’s pretty amazing even by today’s standards, let alone what was the norm 25 years ago! On January 1, Danny will be completing his 25th New Year’s Day parade as a Mummer. Isn’t that amazing? Danny graduated from Royer-Greaves here in Chester County (Paoli) and he’s currently in the PEP program which is Programs Employing People located on Broad Street in the city.”
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