Vivian did another great cut and style today. She’s been my go to hairdresser for the past three years. She’s polite, professional and I forward to going back in a few months for another cut and style. Keep up the good work Vivian!Read more
Modern Music School, High Quality Music Lessons, Singing Lessons, Piano Lessons, Keyboard Lessons, Guitar Lessons, Band Playing Lessons, Music Lessons In Richmond BC
Wanna play your favorite song on the piano or guitar? Don’t know how to start? How about singing and playing along?
Welcome to SOLOMUSIC studio
Get your contemporary creative music lesson from our experienced teachers who are actually excellent performers themselves. We are offering you compelling and fascinating lessons for all levels and age groups:
VOICE (SINGING) - contemporary pop, rock and jazz styles
PIANO /KEYBOARD - beginners , intermediate and advanced levels
GUITAR - beginners and intermediate level
BAND PLAYING – all levels and ages
*Competitive rates*
***Your first trial lesson is FREE, so why not give it a try?***
We want you to enjoy your music , so don’t hesitate – call us now!
Saks Fifth Avenue was the brainchild of Horace Saks and Bernard Gimbel, who operated independent retail stores on New York's 34th Street at Herald Square in the early 1900s. Their dream was to construct a unique specialty store that would become synonymous with fashionable, gracious living.The combined financial input of these great merchant families led to the purchase of a site between 49th and 50th Streets on upper Fifth Avenue, then jointly occupied by the Democratic Club and the Buckingham Hotel. With the opening of its founders' ''dream store'' on September 15, 1924, Saks Fifth Avenue became the first large retail operation to locate in what was then primarily a residential district. By offering the finest quality men's and women's fashions, as well as an extraordinary program of customer services, Saks Fifth Avenue has become the byword for taste and elegance.Saks Fifth Avenue, 1924 to 1972The merging of the Saks and Gimbel families resulted in more than just the construction of Saks Fifth Avenue. 30-year-old Adam Gimbel (Bernard's cousin) became Horace Saks' assistant.