Hollywood music shop Nadine's to close doors soon.Nadine's Music in Hollywood has made name for itself as a store "for musicians by musicians." But the guitarists it caters to will soon have to find another store to fill their needs. After 22 years of providing instruments and equipment to rock'n'roll legends and garage bands alike, Nadine's Music is closing its doors - possibly as soon as mid-October, or whenever its remaining stock is sold. Store owners blamed competition from discounters such as Guitar Center Inc. and a decline in business from a variety of other factors, including a changing customer base. "Kids are turning away from music and spending more time on computers, creating Web pages and animation," said Jerry Klein, who has managed the store on Santa Monica Santa Monica (săn`tə mŏn`ĭkə), city (1990 pop. 86,905), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on Santa Monica Bay; inc. 1886. Tourism and retailing are important, and the city has motion-picture, biotechnology, and software industries. Boulevard for 20 years. "There is less live music in L.A.," agreed Derek Dammers, the store's owner. "Clubs are focusing on disco and electronic music. And school music programs have almost completely shut down. Not as many people need instruments anymore." Nadine's Music opened in 1975, when Dammers, a guitar player who dealt in rare and vintage guitars out of his home, went into business with partner Bob Truman. Truman left the company in 1984. The store's collection of rare vintage guitars made it popular among rock stars. Customers have included Joe Walsh
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