NEW YORK — Perry Ritter’s tiny saxophone-repair shop in midtown Manhattan is as much a visual flight of fancy as a jazz solo is an auditory one. The shop — in the heart of the Diamond District, on ...
As long as people drive cars, they will need auto mechanics.So it stands to reason that as long as musicians play instruments, they will require technicians who can repair them when they get dented or ...
At a warehouse in an industrial corridor of downtown Los Angeles, a handful of technicians are hunched over their brightly lit workstations, tinkering with saxophones, violins, and pianos. This ...
“The Last Repair Shop” focuses on the people who maintain the 140,000 musical instruments owned by Los Angeles Unified School District public schools. Funding for music and arts education has been ...
NEW YORK — Perry Ritter’s tiny saxophone repair shop in midtown Manhattan is as much a visual flight of fancy as a jazz solo is an auditory one. The shop — in the heart of the Diamond District, on ...