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Gin Blossoms’ guitar tech serves same role his dad once had

When Ed Heisler stepped off the road to open Black Mountain Guitar Co. in Cave Creek, it was pretty obvious who would be best to take over his spot on tour

It’s a very small group of people who can relate to Kyle Heisler when he talks about a day at the office. Particularly when, as it was on the Fourth of July, his office is Red Rocks Amphitheatre outside Denver.

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