2129—First Avenue, N., St. Petersburg, FL  33713

727-822-3460

www.bringemusic.com

About Bringe Music ...

Bringe Music

Early Logo

(shown here on

store stationery)

Bringe Music

“Horn” Logo

(this was used from

the late 70’s until the

mid 80’s when it

was updated

 

Bringe Music

“Horn 2” Logo

(this was used from

the mid 80’s till the mid

90’s when we adopted

our current logo)

 

Bringe Music was founded in 1956 by original owner, German violin maker Walter Bringe, who moved to St. Petersburg from Rochester, NY.  In the early days the store focused primarily on selling and repairing orchestral strings.  Mr. Bringe did some business with schools, mostly selling strings and equipment to the orchestra programs.  He also offered some private lessons.  He eventually expanded his business to include band instruments and accessories.  Bringe Music was a popular store to visit for many a school musician during those years.

But, after 22 years, Mr. Bringe wanted to slow down a bit and so Bringe Music was sold  to a local band director named Bill Findeison.  Under Bill’s direction, many changes came to pass at Bringe Music.  The store was moved from its Central Avenue location to our current, much larger facility on First Avenue North.  

The company developed a complete school music department, with a repair staff as well as a full-time road delivery man.  Guitars, amps, drums, and keyboards were introduced and the store became a true music “center.”  The Bringe School Of Music continued to grow, adding additional teachers and resulting in a larger student body.  Band instrument rentals became a very important part of the business as “satellite store’ locations across the state were added, gaining many more active accounts on the books.  Pre-dating the onslaught of the internet, Bringe Music was one of the first music companies to develop their own product catalog.

In the late ’90’s, personal tragedy caused Bill to decide to sell the business to his two long-time employees, Lynn Weigand and Joan Clinger.  The sale was made official on January 1, 2000. The new owners have maintained many of the programs and policies that made Bringe Music successful and yet continue to improve on things as they are able. The sheet music department has undergone an overdue design update, the inclusion of several new employee positions have improved efficiency, while the addition of some fantastic new product lines like Viscount Pianos and Cannonball Saxophones have also been a benefit to the company.  Lynn and Joan continue to focus on service to music education and remain committed to it.