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136 North 5th Street
Grand Junction, CO 81501
(970) 242-3272
info@ropermusic.com
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Serving music education on the western slope of Colorado for over 50 years.
| | Member: NAMM, NASMD, RPMDA, NAPBIRT |
| Our Store Hours are:
9:30 - 6:00 Weekdays
9:30 - 5:00 Saturdays
Closed on Sunday
9:30 - 2:00 Saturday Summer Hours |
Meet our lovely and talented staff:
| Meet John Handley: |
John, our fearless leader, has the self proclaimed title of CBW (Chief Bottle Washer). He was hired in August of 1984 by Gil Roper and Joe Grantham as a repair technician. John is from Danville, IL, joined the Navy in 1975 and played in the Norfolk Fleet Band for 4 years. After he retired from the Navy, he went to play out and about in Chicago for a few years then went to Allied Music Corp for training in band instrument repair. When John graduated from Allied he was hired by Paxton Music in Valparaiso, IN and a year later came out to Roper Music. John spends way to much time practicing the bass and dreaming about Lake Powell, but mostly enjoys eating bon bons with his feet up. Email John |
| Meet Kris Kjeldgaard: |
Kris has been working for Roper Music since 1992. She started out as the road sales representative, soon discovered she was better suited to paperwork than John and has been chief paper shuffler ever since. Kris has a Bachelor of Arts from Western State College and enjoys playing percussion in the Centennial Band. Email Kris |
| Meet Rebecca Maley: |
Rebecca has been working for Roper since 2001. She is the lovely lady who tries to make your visit to our store a little pleasant and productive. Rebecca is our expert in finding those old songs that nobody has ever heard of and she is really good at finding music that is not so obscure. She has 40+ years of experience in playing piano in church, also played violin and cello in school. She is currently playing piano, organ, keyboard and saxophone for her own enjoyment. One of her favorite things to do is encourage music in students of all ages. Email Rebecca |
| Meet Jeffrey Stroud: |
Jeffrey began working at Roper Music in the summer of 1997 after earning his BA in Musical Theater Performance for Mesa State College. In 2001 he left Roper's to run the Greenshoe Theatre Company, founded by he and his wife Laura. When the theater closed in 2007, he was thrilled to be asked back in to the print music department at Roper Music and we are delighted to have him back. Email Jeff |
| Meet Katherine Johnson: |
Katie, born and raised in Grand Junction, was involved with the choir and orchestra programs in District 51 throughout her scholastic career. She began working at Roper Music in 2002 part time while working on her BA in Vocal Performance at Mesa State College. In 2004 she graduated from college and began working around town in the financial world. After discovering finance was not her cup of tea she came back to Roper Music in August of 2007 and was hired on as a full-time sales person and an indispensable member of our wonderful staff. Katie enjoys performing regularly with the Western Colorado Chorale, the High Desert Opera, and the Cabaret. In her spare time she likes jogging and mountain biking with her husband and playing her cello. Email Katie |
| Meet John Kite: |
John has been repairing instruments at Roper Music since 1987, he learned the trade under the tutelage of John Handley and Joe Grantham, and has continued to hone his skills by annually attending the NAPBIRT (National Association of Professional Band Instrument Repair Technicians) Convention. His repair emphasis is on brass instruments, although as a clarinet player he dabbles in woodwind instruments as well. In his spare time, Mr. Kite enjoys playing his clarinet in the Grand Jct Centennial Band. Email John |
| Meet Seth Strickland: |
Seth has been learning the art of Brass repair under the supervision of John Kite and Mr. Handley since the fall of 2007. After graduating from Palisade HS in 2001, Seth enrolled at Mesa State College to study the finer points of history and literature before realizing that his true passion has always been music. As an aspiring novelist Seth is working on what he calls "The Next Great American Novel." In his free time, Seth enjoys hunting, fishing, camping and competitive shooting and if thats not enough, Seth also plays the bass guitar and alto sax in Grand Junction's newest rock band "Shades of Gonzo." Email Seth |
| Meet Alex Gearhart: |
Alex has been working in the repair shop after school and during summer break for the past 4 years. After this summer season he will be moving to Guam to pursue a degree in nuclear chemistry from the University of Guam. In his free time Alex enjoys playing music with his friends and hopes to form Guam's first and only nuclear chemistry inspired reggae group. |
| Meet Steve Cheyney: |
Steve has been with us since January 2005 as our wonderful stringed instrument repairman. A Colorado Springs native, Steve moved to the valley in 2001 to be closer to his granddaughter. He is mainly a fretted instrument expert but is quickly learning the ways of the orchestral genre. In his spare time he enjoys playing one of his many vintage acoustic instruments and is an avid rock climber and hiker. Email Steve |
| Meet Jeff Goryca: |
Jeff became our "Mr. Wemsco" in 1999, he comes over to Colorado from Virginia every summer to give us hand with our little manufacturing business in the basement of Roper Music building tuba hangers. Jeff was born in Detroit in 1960 (rumors that he was the love child of Diana Ross are not true). He graduated with a Music Performance Degree in Clarinet from Michigan State in 1983, performed and recorded with the Detroit Concert Band for 4 years. Attended the Red Wing Vo-Tech for Band Instrument Repair from 1983-1984. Jeff decided to drop out of the "main-stream" in 1984 and learned woodworking, black-smithing, and home-steading skills, he helps keep our store "green". Email Jeff G |
| Meet Steven Lawson: |
Steven has been with us since 2003 and is
the guy who keeps us all in line. He is the guy who is
responsible for keeping our store clean and presentable
everyday for our customers. Steven enjoys collecting old rock
music paraphernalia and playing the bass guitar.
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| A little bit about Roper Music: |
Early in 1947 Gilbert Roper and his brother started Roper Brothers Music and Electronics in Montrose, Colorado. They purchased a forty foot portable tower, placed it on the Flattops and made it possible for Montrose residents to have television two years before Grand Junction. Roper picked up some surplus amplifiers at a good price and began placing them in the televisions that he demonstrated and sold. The amp made the picture much clearer which gave him a great advantage over his competitors. The Roper Brothers decided to open a music and electronics store in Grand Junction in 1957 at 439 North Ave. Shortly after the death of Charlie Steen, one of their competitors, Mr. Roper bought the Charlie Steen music store for $20,000 in August of 1957. Then his next move was to hire a sales person. The position was soon filled by Joe Grantham. Joe developed an excellent rapport with the local band directors and was trusted for his reliability and knowledge. He eventually became part owner of the business and was a huge part of its success. In 1964 Roper Music established a subsidiary company called WEMSCO (Western Music Specialty Company). The director of bands at Western State College by the name of "Hawk" Hawkins saw the need for some type of hanger for large band instruments to keep them from getting damaged. The first sousaphone hanger produced by WEMSCO was made out of wood and shelf brackets covered with plastic and was not very profitable. Mr. Roper took welding classes at Mesa College in order to have the skills needed to make the hangers out of steel. On March 25, 1969, patent number 213,629 was issued for the WEMSCO sousaphone hanger, they, as well as a few other models, are still in production today.
During the late sixties and early seventies, Roper Music carried a large selection of records and stereo equipment. During this time the store hired Marge Gately as a record sales person who later became the music sales representative. Over her seventeen years of employment, she gained the respect of band directors from all over the Western Slope until her retirement in 1994.
In 1984, John Handley joined Roper Music as a repairman and held that position for three years. When Joe's health began to deteriorate, John was able to fill the position of sales representative. Since that time John has been able to add more elements to the success of Roper Music, taking over the business in 1992, following Mr. Roper's retirement.
The success of Roper Music as a business can be explained by the innovative business practices of Gilbert Roper. He also combined honesty, consistency and quality service to insure his customers satisfaction. This solid foundation will carry us into the future.
Roper Music's mission is to support music education at all levels and mediums by providing quality merchandise to our customers and giving each and every customer the very best service with a capable and courteous staff. This goal is the heart of our organization and the reason people shop at our store. |
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