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Ranchapalooza to Celebrate Grand Opening of The Colonel’s Music Store Saturday, September 6, 2025

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BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – SEPTEMBER 5, 2025 – Will “the Colonel” Cleary inspects a guitar at The Colonel’s Guitar Ranch & Music Store in Bloomington. The shop will host its grand opening festival, Ranchapalooza, on Saturday. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — A new music shop is celebrating its recent opening in Bloomington with an all-day festival this weekend.

The Colonel’s Guitar Ranch & Music Store, located at 118 S. Rogers St., will host its grand opening celebration, “Ranchapalooza,” on Saturday, Sept. 6, from noon to 8 p.m. The event will feature live performances from local bands and singer-songwriters, food vendors, and family-friendly activities.

The lineup includes bands Living Rumors, Dangerous Minds, Current Entertainment, and Emberlock. Singer-songwriters scheduled to perform include Will “the Colonel” Cleary, Paul Peter Jova (also known as Frankie Camaro), Sara Flint, Forest Gras, Brandon Owens, Drew Sustained featuring Jesse Streich, Dusty Dave and Heather, and Alex Zimlich.

Food options will be available from Doner Kabobs and Pili’s Party Tacos, and guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs.

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The Colonel’s Music Store specializes in new and used stringed instruments, amps, and accessories such as strings, straps, and cords. The shop also offers luthier services, from expert setups to minor repairs and everyday needs like string changes.

For more information, call 812-929-9931.

Bloomington, indiana – september 5, 2025 – the colonel’s guitar ranch & music store logo is displayed on the front door of the shop at 118 s. Rogers st. In bloomington. (photo by jeremy hogan/the bloomingtonian)
Bloomington, indiana – september 5, 2025 – a flyer for ranchapalooza promotes the grand opening of the colonel’s guitar ranch & music store in bloomington. The celebration will feature live bands, singer-songwriters, food vendors, and family-friendly activities. (photo by jeremy hogan/the bloomingtonian)
Bloomington, indiana – september 5, 2025 – guitars, amplifiers, and accessories fill the showroom at the colonel’s guitar ranch & music store in bloomington. The shop sells new and used instruments and offers repair services. (photo by jeremy hogan/the bloomingtonian)
Bloomington, indiana – september 5, 2025 – acoustic and electric guitars line the walls of the colonel’s guitar ranch & music store in bloomington. The shop carries a variety of new and used stringed instruments. (photo by jeremy hogan/the bloomingtonian)
Bloomington, indiana – september 5, 2025 – a staff member at the colonel’s guitar ranch & music store stands near a wall of guitars inside the bloomington shop. The store offers instruments, accessories, and luthier services. (photo by jeremy hogan/the bloomingtonian)
Bloomington, indiana – september 5, 2025 – a sign marks the entrance of the colonel’s guitar ranch & music store, located at 118 s. Rogers st. In bloomington. The shop will host its ranchapalooza grand opening festival on saturday. (photo by jeremy hogan/the bloomingtonian)

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